Elevating myself, and elevating others.

Words for the Year "drink from the well of your self and begin again" ~charles bukowski. I suppose I’m craving a more gentle word this year after all these earth-shaking, change-making words.

But I’m looking at “elevate” for 2017. This class will be held at our Creative Connections Class and includes dinner.
Jan 6, 2019 - This Pin was discovered by Good Sweet Love. On June 18, 2020 June 17, 2020 By Christina's Words In Poetry 3 Comments. One thing I did do that helps me remember them is I used a graphics program on my iPhone (InstaQuote is what I used, but there are dozens out there) and wrote out my words and then used the image as my lock screen on my phone. I’ve been having trouble coming up with one word that does it for me. © 2020 Be Your Own Beloved – Vivienne McMaster Here is a story to break your heart.

I learned about the practice from Ali Edwards and her One Little Word project and my one word of the year has felt like such a guidepost for the personal body image healing I’ve been doing these past few years.

10 changeable images to celebrate every season and birthdays! And then it hit me. It also feels important to me that in some way the word is in alignment with this path of Have you already found your word of the year? […] like to have a word, but you aren’t sure about which one, Vivienne shares 100 beautiful words to choose […][…] I was strolling the pages of Pinterest.
[…][…] of the year. If you need more ideas on specific words/phrases to choose – have a look at this great article, flip through some of the suggestions on oneword365  or have a look at this blog’s board on […] I’ve already gotten my word of the year, but this is a great […][…] one of these goals could have directed me to a word for the year.

[…]thank you for this, Viv! The last couple of years the word totally found me so its difficult it doesnt want to surface this year.Some of them do jump out at us don’t they…and others we really need to listen in for. Hoping you have a fabulous 2015 too lovely!Great suggestions!! 1810 Colgate Drive, None, Thousand Oaks, CA, 91360, US Lots of my blogging friends share these words in blog posts. Discover (and save!) The Frame is NOT Included in this class.

What a great idea. Words and definitions Macquarie Dictionary defintitions from this episode: email virus / viral bug / millennium bug floppy disk CD-ROM USB cloud cyber- internet tweet crowdsourcing password fatigue phantom vibration syndrome pocket-dial filter bubble algorithmic bias Additional Links Read more about the topics discussed: Word of the Year 2019 | Coming December 2019 Winning Word of the Year … I have been hovering over “CREATE” for both creating the life I really want to be living right now in this moment, as well as the re-creation of my artisan wares and business (after so many medical reasons why not). Hmmm. your own Pins on Pinterest Read this amazing list: 100 Word of the Year Ideas to Spark Your Self-Love Path by: Vivienne McMaster! […] McMaster‘s 100 Word of the Year Ideas. Create and Celebrate your Word of the Year (like Home/Love)! Need something new to write about when your doing your morning pages? I saw this pin.. Such a good word and I can’t wait to see what is in store for you my friend! To say 2017 has been a rough year would be an understatement. Are you willing?

Check out this whole site, she has some great stuff there. I’ve got three right now and I’m kind of waiting for one to come to the forefront. […] I read through Vivienne McMaster’s 100 Word of the Year Ideas and saw […][…] 1) Can’t think of a theme for a blog post? 10 changeable images to celebrate every season and birthdays!

I have inklings though, a yearning to have this year be more about settling into the new normal of being more at peace with my body, savouring life more. Sometimes I find it takes digging into the year a bit for it to be clear.

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