Connections

Winter wonderlandAnd so we begin.  A new year.  A new opportunity to get closer to who we strive to be.

Blogging and writing like this, for an audience who has opted in to being here, could be my version of being heard. Since I’m not one to speak up in groups, this is like the “water cooler at the office” for me.

Writing has always been how I make sense of things and it strikes me now that I don’t use that vehicle nearly enough. The benefits are so high, yet it’s as if I’m afraid of what may come from it.  At any rate, I’m grateful for each one of you for being here, for reading my words, and especially for your supportive comments.  Mwah.

This year, I have no formal resolutions and I’m not participating in One Little Word, but I do have a word to keep in the forefront of my mind all year.  Previous words have been very helpful in guiding me toward actions I am very proud of, and I hope this year will be no different.

BridgeMy word? CONNECTION.  First, I mean that spark between me and another person, both dear friends and random strangers.  Second, I mean the connection I have to my inner self and soul.  Finally, I refer to the unexplored but strong link I have with God/Spirit.

  • Between others – I will spend much more time catching up with those I care about, both online friends and in-person relationships, nurturing our friendships.  It also strikes me that just by being myself, smiling at strangers, helping someone here or there, I am making a difference for my fellow humans.  I love those meaningful moments between people.
  • Within – I’ve already begun to incorporate a little quiet time every day for reading and reflection.  Maybe this is similar to the next one?
  • With Spirit – It is only by calming my body and mind that I could hope to be in touch with my higher self.  I love exploring spirituality and the connection between me and the larger infinite life force.

So, you know, nothing big.  Lol.

What do you plan for yourself in this brand new year?

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12 Responses to Connections

  1. What you write here feels so grounded. I love reading about how people use chosen words and themes to guide them through the year. As 2015 starts out, I am finding myself in the midst of some uncertainty; my word “Trust” feels like it’s already doing its job to help get me through this muddy time. Thanks for sharing your hopes for Connection in the coming year. Cheers!
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  2. I love your many layers of understanding for your word this year. My word this year sparkles with lots of meaning, too. I’m keeping it close to my heart for now, but I sure do appreciate the thoughts and inspiration you share here on your blog.
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  3. Sue says:

    Connections- what a great word to keep in the forefront of your mind for this year. It reminds me of building relationships. And I’m so looking forward to re-connecting with friends in 2015. Thanks for the inspiration

  4. Amy Putkonen says:

    That was MY word for 2013! It’s a great word. Although I had more grandiose ideas than actually came about, I did begin incorporating a birthday card system which was helpful. I would say that the effects of it resonated deeply enough that I feel now that I am much more connected than I was when I chose that word. Good luck to you. I look forward to connecting with you lots this year!
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  5. Debbie Goode says:

    “Connection” is a beautiful word and lends itself well to enriching your life and others as you journey along your path. Inspiring post!
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  6. Such lovely photos Naomi – deep-breath peaceful! How wonderful that you’ve chosen connection as your guiding star for the year. I’m sure it will turn up in extraordinary ways. It’s so helpful to use writing as a way to figure things out, to sort our feelings, to find our internal and external balance with life – that’s all part of connection as well isn’t it? Wishing you a fabulous year!

  7. When you said that writing has always been how you make sense of things… and how you don’t do enough of it, I’m with you there. By far I don’t write enough either, by very far. Love your word connection and how you wish to utilize that for yourself this year. Loved your post. It really spoke deeply to me. May this new year be the very best for you and be filled with an abundance of blessings in your life. xo
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  8. Kama says:

    Connection is so important isn’t it, yet so often pushed to one side for when we have time. You have inspired me to take more time for connection this year. Thank you 🙂
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  9. Connection is the foundation of relationships, and a very worthy goal for the year. My husband is taking a psychology class from the Great Courses. One of the lectures described 5 human needs that can be summarized: belonging, acceptance, influence, security and love. I think connection helps you find all of them.

  10. Sarah says:

    Writing is HUGE for me this year and I agree about being a little afraid of where it might lead, but I think I am ready to embrace that fear. Connections with friends is also vital. Real life friends is a big focus for me this year. I don’t need a lot of them just a few strong ones.

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