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Happy New Year 2023!
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January 4 question
Do you have a word of the year? Is there one word that sums up what you need to work on or change in the coming year?
For instance, in 2021 my word of the year was Finish. I was determined to finish my first draft by the end of the year. In 2022, my word of the year is Ease. I want to get my process, systems, finances, and routines where life flows with ease and less chaos. What is your word for 2023? Why?
JOY! Image by Paul Stachowiak from Pixabay |
Joy and happiness are not the same feelings. People can see happiness in you through your expressions and body language. But joy is inside you, the core of your being. According to compassion.com," joy endures hardship and trials and connects with meaning and purpose."
I want to carry joy in my heart and in my writing this year even when the book project seems unmanageable or overwhelming. I read through the pages and shake my head. I can only sit back and ask " why did I ever think I could create this book?" Have you experienced the feeling of absolute frustration and helplessness with your writing?
This year, I will happily put the ms away for a while! Then I will joyfully attack it and figure out the solution with meaning and purpose.
Wishing you a successful year in your writing journey
and in finding joy within your pages!
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14 comments:
That's a great attitude!
I love the word you chose. I practice gratitude everyday and am going to add joy to my daily practices. Thanks!
What a brilliant word! I wish you lots of joy during 2023 (and beyond) and lots of success with your manuscript when you're ready to work on it.
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I love your word. Joy. The images it conjures up make me happy and full of joy myself. Wishing you a great new year.
Hi JQ,
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
I love your word because Joy springs from within you. I so agree.
So I wish you a joyous year. One that you will never forget.
All the best.
Shalom aleichem
Love the attitude, Janet.
Meaning and purpose - that's wonderful.
@L. Diane--Thank you. I believe I have heard meaning and purpose used to define joy. I can't take credit for choosing the words. But isn't it true we need to live a life with meaning and purpose?
@Jacqui--thank you.
@Pat--yes, joy is from deep inside.
@Diane--glad my post brought you joy!
@Debs--thank you. I'll be working the ms this afternoon!
@Natalie--gratitude would be a good WOTY too. Glad you are adding joy to your daily practice.
@Alex--thank you!
I love your word, Janet! Joy inside makes for a wonderful attitude that reflects in everything we do. Love it! Happy first New Week, Janet. Best to you in 2023~!
Thank you, Joylene. Yes, and I look forward to that wonderful attitude in my life.
Joy is so important! I love that for your WOTY - and I may just borrow it for next year :)
Nothing better than joy to make everything seem easier and more exciting! Applause for the great choice. Happy 2023! Make that Joyful 2023.
Joy is a great word. I hope to have it in my year too!
@Jemi--yes, please do borrow JOY for Your WOTY--anytime!!
@Lee--Thank you for the applause. Yes, a joyful year for all!
@Loni--Thanks, I'm sure you'll have joy in your year.
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