I didn’t expect to choose One Little Word for this year, but this morning it leaped out at me as I was going over the lists I made a week or so ago after reading similar lists on Karen Grunberg’s blog (although now I can’t seem to find the specific post). I made three lists for 2013: What Do I Want to Learn? How Do I Want to Spend My Time? and What Do I Want to Read? This morning “DO” popped out of all three questions, and it seemed like the right word. There is a lot I want to do in 2013, and all of it is not covered by my lists. I tried to be more realistic about my intentions for this year. I’ve read repeatedly that if you devote just 20 minutes a day to an activity, your performance will improve greatly. I have always had trouble with that, so this year I’m aiming for a few times a week, rather than daily. I made a very quick layout this morning as one way to hold myself accountable.
I couldn’t be simpler: one piece of cardstock, the printed lists, some AC Thickers and three vellum arrows that came with a Studio Calico kit.
Here are a few books (some were Christmas gifts) I hope to use as resources:
Three of those books are already on my nightstand (and I’ve started all three). I have a huge list of books I think I’d like to read, but most of these have been on my list for too long. Both Mary Oliver’s book of poetry and Alice Munro’s book of short stories are new books. My sister-in-law gave me Happier at Home since she knew I’d loved The Happiness Project.
Keeping myself accountable is always a challenge. I ordered a gift for Betsy from Lisa Leonard and received this lovely calendar. It’s quite small, but I think I can code the things I do each day in it, and hope to do some regular summing up on the blog as well.
I’ve always like the start of a new year. I like setting intentions (rather than resolutions), and I’m always ready for a fresh start. We’re leaving on a 10-day trip on Monday, so most of these activities will have to wait until my return to become part of a routine.
Awesome Karen! “DO” is such an active word and I’m sure will keep you quite busy in 2013.
I love that stack of creative books.
I’ve got a few photography books/classes I want to work through, as well as a sketching class.
Rinda
Love your word,Karen…..it’s the word I had last year….and it did help keep me a bit more focused….hope it works well for you.
I’m determined to get to grips with PS11 this year [I bought it last month when Amazon had it half price]….so I think I’ll be looking for an appropriate online class.
What a great choice Karen I love way you have written your intentions. I learned about intentions on Rinda’s blog. It suits me so much better than resolution. I think I have my word, I have written it out, just need to live with it for a day before pressing ‘publish’. Have a wonderful trip, stay safe. x
I like this Karen. I like the strong colour you have chosen for the page about your word. Those crafty books look amazing. Do tell us how you get on!
A bold declaration of intent, Karen! Though when I first saw it at the top, my first thought was “But Karen does such a lot already!” :). I’m hoping to improve my sketching too – not sure whether to think about Alisa Burke’s or Carla Sonheim’s … I even have two of those lovely books myself! Hoping you have a splendid trip and see you soon :).
I’ve started my reading list for the year, too, with six books I want to finish this month. I’ve already completed two and have started three others Best of luck with your word!
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