For the past few years, I’ve followed Chris Brogan’s practice of picking three words to use as guideposts for the coming year.
As Chris describes it:
The concept is simple enough: think of three words that sum up what you want to change or work towards in the coming year. Instead of a goal like “lose weight” or a better goal like “lose 30 pounds in the next year”, you might choose a word like “green” to represent an overall commitment to having more plant-based foods in your life, and to restore your body to a more natural state.
See the difference?
This year’s three words are:
Fit
Learning more about health and the things I can do for my body. A major achievement last year was losing all of the 30 pounds that I set as a “hope” (I hesitate to call it a goal) two years earlier. I like the way I feel and want to maintain it for the rest of my life.
Focus
I have a diverse set of skills, which is a good thing, except when it’s not. I need a clearer vision of my purpose, that I can use to set better goals.
Sufficient
In the sense of “enough”, as described in Your Money or Your Life. Enough income to support our basic needs, comforts and just a few luxuries, without spilling over into the accumulation of stuff, debt or unwanted obligations.
Three words photo by Oliver Teicke.
Harvey chess says
Honesty. Compassion. Nurturance.
Greg Falken says
Good words, Harvey. Thanks for stopping by.