Happy New Year! It's 2012. A few days ago I mentioned wanting to choose one word to represent this coming year. When I first thought of it there was a word that popped into my head...but I quickly dismissed it. For one thing, I thought it was kind of a boring word. It wasn't a word I'd want imprinted on a charm or tattooed on my ankle. (No...don't worry...I'm not considering a tattoo...been there, done that.)
For another thing...I was feeling a bit pessimistic about the coming year. I didn't have the excitement and hopeful attitude I did when 2011 rang in. So...as this word entered my mind I shrugged it off...and waited for another word...a better word...to come to mind.
In the meantime...the original word kept showing up. I would hear it. I would see it. I kept thinking about it. It was everywhere...and it was clear that it wasn't going away. So I gave in...and I prayed about it...and I realized that it was the perfect word for this coming year...
possible
Yep. That's it. That's the word. Possible.
"Everything is possible for one who believes.” - Mark 9:23.
“What is impossible with human beings is possible with God.” - Luke 18:27.
I can't wait to see where this leads...
8 comments:
Yeah the whole showing up thing is the universe affirming it for you. It's a great word. It's full of potential, just like the new year.
That is a great word! Much better than the one that comes to my mind: survive. :) Happy New Year!
Possible is a GREAT word. Mine would be, "Aware." I think I go through each year unaware of so many of the blessings that surround me. Sadly, I probably take them for grated. This year, however, I am not going to let that word pass me by without being more grateful and aware of what and who surrounds me.
Great post. As always.
what a great word for 2012! the possibilities are endless.
Happy New Year! Wishing you all the the possible-best!
I think it is possible to grow 2000 lbs of vegetables this year. :) Anything is possible Figgy. Anything. Happy New Year!
ooooh, exciting!
my word came to me that way too!
i think your word is entirely you.
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