Word for the Year

Word for the Year

Word of the year, transform

Instead of resolutions, I’ve often found it helpful to pick a word to highlight my intention for the overarching theme of my year. This year my word is: transform.

I feel like I’m finally at a place where I’m ready to soar. It is time to sprout those dormant wings and bloom where I am planted. I am on the verge of a huge transformation in my body becoming more slender and strong, and in my home becoming more clutter-free, cared for, and clean. My prayer practice, as well as my creative work as an artist and poet, are exploding with readiness for take off. My relationships finally have time to be nurtured. Beauty, consistency, honor, and love are spurring this on. And I am not deceived, good fortune like I’m talking about comes wearing overalls, and will be lots of work. I am joyously ready to embrace that.

God is underlying it all, assuring me not to be afraid, and to just step out on the water. I will be buoyed up by my right motives. Mary Baker Eddy writes, “My heart goes out to you as ever in daily desire that the Giver of all good transform you into his own image and likeness.” Amen. Bring it on.

So here is to watching all this unfold on this blog and in my life. Please join with me in having a transformational year!

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4 Comments

  1. Sue Kibsey 8 years ago

    Hi Polly I really enjoyed this blog today on your word transform thank you for sharing your thoughts … .it has helped me immensely.

    Sue Kinsey

  2. Rachel T 8 years ago

    Wow – that is a powerful word and sounds like it will be a very exciting year! So great! Am inspired by this post to think of a word for my upcoming year as well. I think it is “harvest”. The past few (really, several!) years have been ones of lots of climbing and sorting out, all culminating in complete transformation (rebirth even). So now I’d say I am settling into a harvest time (or, a “founding time” per Mary Baker Eddy’s use of that word/phrase)…A time of nurturing and humming along. Of grounding and founding! So it’s a very different energy for 2016 for me, which I guess highlights the beautiful uniqueness and diversity of our individual journeys! Can’t wait to see what’s in store for the year for everyone! For the world!

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      Polly Castor 8 years ago

      Great word to choose!

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