How to Choose a Word of the Year

 
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Choosing and living out a Word of the year has been one of my most rewarding personal practices. It gives me a focus and mindset to learn about and grow in. When I combine the word with a journal for the year it gives me a place to focus, explore ideas, pour out my heart, keep a record of the highlights and low points of the year, and helps me know how I am growing.

 
 

Steps to choose a word to focus on throughout the year

The first thing I do is: Look over the past year. For me this means reviewing my everyday calendar journal. I pay attention to repeated themes, words, desires, struggles, and write them down.

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Questions to consider about this past year

  • What are some highlights of this year?

  • What are some low points of the year?

  • What is something you learned this year?

  • What do you want to continue or grow in?

  • What do you need to let go of or change?

Questions to consider for the upcoming year

  • What do you desire?

  • How would you like to have grown by the end of next year?

  • What characteristic would enhance your life and bring you closer to your best self?

  • What do you want to focus on this coming year?

  • Is there any theme or word that comes to your mind right now?

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Listening Prayer

  • Take some quiet, uninterrupted time to ask God to speak to you about a word for the coming year.

  • Write down any thoughts and feelings that come. Don’t hold back, second guess yourself or edit.

  • Thank God that He wants to speak to you and trust Him to lead.

  • Read over what you wrote. What words/themes come to mind?

Finding the Word

  • Is there a word or two that seem highlighted to you right now?

  • Try each one on. In other words, imagine what it could be like if you had that word for a theme next year? If the word was lived out this year, how could it help you be the best version of yourself?

  • What are you afraid of? What is a word that describes the opposite of that fear?

  • Which word/s feel right for the following year?

If none resonate, don’t feel bad, instead adopt the attitude of going on a treasure hunt that can be revealed at any time. Give it time. It will come.

 
 


I'd love to hear how your Word of the Year is coming. You can let me know and comment in the comments section by scrolling down to the bottom of this post.

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Blessings to you of hope as you in your word of the year adventure!

Valerie