My 2017 Word for the Year

This is one of my favourite New Year’s traditions!  I don’t often know what I want to accomplish each year, right at the beginning.  Especially in my personal life.  But I do, generally, know the tone I want to set for the year.  That’s where choosing a focus word really works well for me.  It allows me to start the year with intention and purpose, without having to know all I want to accomplish right at the start.  It can be hard to choose just one word to encompass a whole year, some years I choose better than others.  I think, that my 2017 word for the year is going to be one of the best ones, for me, yet.

My word of the year for 2017.

Choosing one word for the year is hard for me.  I love words!  It’s one of the many reasons why I love blogging.  Also, I tend to over think things.  I’ve found that it is much easier choosing a word for the year if my previous word served me well.  Last year, I chose Spunky as my word.  I wanted to remind myself not to give up, not be afraid, and to live life on my own terms.  I also wanted a word that was a little quirky and fun to remind me not to take things so seriously.  In some ways the word fit, in others… not so much.  2016 didn’t feel like a spunky year.

My 2017 Word of the Year

Picking my word for 2017 was a little harder, but after careful consideration, I think I’ve found the right word for this year:

My 2017 Word of the Year is Rhythm

My list of words that I brainstormed was long, making it hard to really narrow it down.  As seems to be the case most years, rhythm, wasn’t on that list.  It popped into my head when I was sitting on the couch mulling over what I want to do this year.  Routine building was at the top of my list.

We made some major changes to our life in the last half of 2016, and most days I feel as though I’m drowning in my ever growing to-do lists.  I’ve spent a lot of time juggling and my arms are getting tired.  I dropped a few balls – balls I didn’t mean to drop -and ones I mean to pick back up, but I need to work on building new routines before I can add more to my plate.

But you know what?  I had routines!  I had found my groove with balancing home, work, and family.  I was learning to be flexible and accept that sometimes one of those areas would need more of my time than others.  That was part of the balance.  The problem with a groove is it’s not always permanent.  For me, the groove is not sustainable.  When I find it, I welcome it, but I know not to depend on it.

Finding My Rhythm vs Building New Routines

I thrive on structure and routine.  My scatter-brain self needs those two things to feel grounded and balanced.  While my creative side needs spontaneity and freedom to pursue a project to its end, even if it means letting other things wait until I’m done.  Blending these two opposing forces in my world has been a constant challenge.  How does one create routine and structure and still allow for freedom?

Rhythm!

We find our rhythm.  That point when a routine becomes part of us.  Where it passes the point of habit and is just a thoughtless extension of us.  Making coffee in the morning is like that for me.  I don’t think, “I need to make the coffee.”  I just do it!  It’s part of my morning rhythm.  It doesn’t depend on a specific time, it’s just a process that starts flowing the minute my feet hit the floor.

I want more of that!

I want to focus more on creating a rhythm to my days, rather than a routine.

Once upon a time, laundry was part of the rhythm of my day.  Make coffee, load washer.  A little later I’d sweep the hall and swap the laundry.  I’d get dinner started and fold the laundry.  I’d put the laundry away when the kids went to bed.  I didn’t think about it, I just did it!  Of course, it helped tremendously that the washer and dryer were in the hallway, so there was always that constant visual cue, but it was one thing that just flowed with no real thought on my part.

I desperately want to find that again.

So this year, instead of focusing on building new routines that might be disrupted with life changes, I want to create more rhythm to my life.  I want to embrace the natural way I think and do things.  I want to get the family on board with this and see if I can help all of us embrace our own rhythm to how we do the little things that make up everyday living.

Printable Journal Cards

To help remind me of my word of the year I found some quotes that really spoke to what I’m aiming for.  At first, I just wrote them down in my journal and my planner, but I realized I wanted to do something more with them.  So I create some journal cards that were fun and eye catching.  I plan to use these in all my planners and in various places around the house for the year.

Terri Guillemets Quote

I have a lot of ideas about how to make use of them.

  • dashboards in my planners
  • tip ins in my planners and journals
  • scrapbooking
  • vision board
  • frame them
  • use them as bookmarks
  • and anything else I can think up.

I really want to approach my word of the year with intention this year.  I’m hoping that surrounding myself with little reminders will help keep me more grounded as the year goes on.

If you’d like a copy of the journal cards (you didn’t think I’d forget to share the printable did you?) just click the picture below to grab a PDF copy for yourself.  As always, the printables here on Scattered Squirrel are free for personal use only.  If you’d like to use them for something you think might fall into the commercial category send me an email and we can chat!

Printable journal cards to use in your planner, scrapbooks, journals and more.

 

My word of the year is going to serve as a reminder to me, that it’s not about creating a new structure.  It’s not about building new routines that depend on where the hands are on the clock, or what day of the week it is.  It’s about finding that sustainable rhythm that will make those daily things a little easier to manage.  It’s not about getting everything done; it’s about keeping a small amount of momentum going.

It is my hope, and my goal, that by focusing more on working things in naturally and less about getting more done, I’ll create a more sustainable addition to my foundation routines.  And maybe, just maybe, I’ll have more fun and less stress – more living life instead of managing it.

2017 is going to be the year I fully embrace my scatter-brained approach to everyday living.  And I can’t wait to see where it takes me.

Let’s Keep the Conversation Going

Do you have a New Year tradition that you love?  Do you choose a word for the year?  I’d love to hear about them.  Drop a line in the comments below if you’d like to share!

I wish each and every one of you a happy, amazing, joy-filled new year!  Let’s make 2017 the best one yet!

My word of the year for 2017 is rhythm. Finding your rhythm can make a wonderful difference in day to day life. I hope these jounral cards inspire you to do just that.

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