Choosing means new commitments; choosing means things can change.
Choose:
To decide that a
particular person or thing is the one that you want
To make a choice about
what to do
To select freely and
after consideration; decide; to see fit
As I bring the word choose to life, I’m noticing where
it shows up both in the big and little places. I’ve been carefully working my
way (rereading, over and over) through the book The Slight Edge by Jeff
Olson. I’m learning about the power of
small choices. I tend to live focused
more on the big decisions in life, often overlooking the strength and impact
small choices have on the bigger picture.
After thinking about what it means to choose, I also realize this is saying “no” more often (even to the
fun stuff). When life gets too busy I
get resentful; unaccountable to the choice I have in changing the pace. I am beginning to really believe that it
doesn’t have to be this way.
What it means for me to
choose this year:
Choose progress over
perfection. For me, this is being
content with the unknown; not everything can be anticipated or needs an
explanation. It is learning to listen
for what I need and know my capacity.
Choose quality over
quantity. Set the pace. Create more white space (more
idle-time). Begin with self-care.
Choose the adventure. Trust what feels good and go with it.
Choose to worry (care)
less. At first, I was reluctant to claim I wanted to care less this
year. But then I realized this is exactly
what I want. Not in an apathetic--throw
my hands up kind of way—but instead a conscious selective choice to worry less
at work and at home. I want to hang on
to perspective and let go of what I can’t change; reserve the worry for when I
need it. Sometimes when we reject one thing, it means we are more available to
accept another.
Choose joy. In
what we read, watch, hear and say (to ourselves and others), and with whom we
spend our time--these are the places where we give and take from the
world. The space where perceptions are
shaped and opinions are formed. We then share
these perspectives with those we love. These
are often subtle, small choices we are making every day. What I
want for them, I want for me first.
Life is a crazy balance of holding on and letting go,
regardless of the season in life. I believe we have more choice in how it all turns
out than we allow. We can do anything but not everything all at once. We have the ability to redirect, change the
path, and improve the quality of our experience along the way. We choose.
The purpose behind our
choices must be defined by choosing the best things of the season of life we
are in right now. (Author Unknown)
If you chose a word
this year, what would it be?
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