I'm not big on new year's resolutions. (But Woody's list is pretty rad.) Instead, I create themes for the year:
- 2010 - the year of transformation.
- 2011 - the year of listening to my inner knowing.
- 2012 - the year of love
- 2013 - the year of honoring the wisdom of the unknown.
I've since heard someone call these "Manifesting Missions." That's cool and everything, but I'm sticking with themes. Theme feels like a good host who welcomes and makes room for everyone.
The annual theme emerges. I start wondering, "what's the next year's theme going to be?" Typically I wonder about a couple possibilities before I discover the theme that resonates deeply. When I do, I throw my hat in the ring and start sharing with my friends and family, "2014 is the year of..."
I don't know what the theme of 2014 is, yet.
I do know that everything is new. All the time. And I know that I don't need a theme or a mission to experience what's new. My best self - present, dynamic, connected and animated - is new. So is yours.
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