The new year is full of new hope as we move into 2014. Right now gyms are crowded, everyone is eating better, and for a short time we're all working to improve. In the last few years the One Little Word movement has caught my attention. Some bloggers attribute it to Ali Edwards and others to the book One Little Word That Will Change Your Life Forever (Get One Word website via Monica Taggart). I honestly can't tell you. One day a couple of years ago I just started reading words from blog to blog and jumped into the fun.
This year as I traveled from blog to blog I noticed friends choosing the same word. I thought it would be fun to group them a bit so we could support one another. I thought today would be the perfect day since it is January 11... or 1/11 (that's for you, Mandy). Here are the words I've received on a previous post and from Twitter. If you would like your word add, just leave it in the comments below with a link. I'll add them into this post between today and tomorrow (1/12).
Aloha
Balance
Bark Keister: Balance
Katherine Sokolowski: Read, Write, Reflect "I need to regain the balance, and I'm hoping my word will serve as a reminder for me this year."
Be
Mindi Rench: Mindi's Musings "I need to BE present. I need to BE open. I need to BE calm. I need to BE mindful."
Believe
Kimberley: First in Maine "This year, after much thought, I have chosen a word that can be open to interpretation, but generally fills me with joy and wonder when thinking about what it can bring."
Breathe
Jodi Samsinak: The Writer's Block, "My life is so blessed, but this year, I am going to take time to slow down and enjoy every minute of it."
Mary Lee Hahn: A Year of Reading " I need a year of slowing down and focusing on the moment at hand, not getting myself all worked up about what's ahead, or all wrought up about how the things behind me played out."
Choice
Maria Caplin: Teaching in the 21st Century "I am thankful for the opportunities when I have a choice. I have learned the littlest choice can make a huge impact on my life."
Commitment
Maria Caplin: Teaching in the 21st Century "I am thankful for the opportunities when I have a choice. I have learned the littlest choice can make a huge impact on my life."
Commitment
Mindy Reid: Principal's Pensieve "In 2014, I look forward to all of the ways I can show my commitment. First and foremost, I am committing to this word! It is my word, and I'm going to own it."
Courage
Cathy Sankey: Every Student, Every Day "As an educator and as a leader, I feel that vision, faith and courage not only guide our work but make the difference between what Richard DuFour calls in On Common Ground the Knowing-Doing Gap."
Discover
Julie Johnson: Raising Readers and Writers "At this point in my life, I now understand the importance of giving myself permission to not be perfect."
Jaana: Jaana's Writing Blog Stop by to read her discovery poem.
Cathy Mere: right here "Though there are some things I'd like to find out more about, I think DISCOVERY, at least for me, will also be about those random surprises I find that make me want to dig a little deeper; the things that unexpectedly surprise and fascinate me. "
Embrace
Mandy Robek: Enjoy and Embrace Learning "I know I'm ready to straighten out that pitch and make some necessary changes in what I do and how I think so my heart is happier."
Encourage
Michele Knott: Mrs. Knott's Book Nook "But in 2014 I want to encourage myself: reading is fun, it's enjoyable, it's what I love."
Float
Dana Murphy: Two Writing Teachers "This year will be the year that I learn to float. To me, floating implies a certain steadiness, a calmness. I picture myself floating in crystal blue waters, breathing in and breathing out. Moving gently with the breeze. Calm and steady"
Focus
Cathryn Petticrew: Learning Journeys "Focus, for me, is about being intentional with my time and my attention."
Grit
Clare: Assessment in Perspective "I want to open myself up to thinking about different types of GRIT and how GRIT can help me in a variety of situations in my life."
Ignite
Monica Taggart "For me, IGNITE also means to create and launch ideas myself. I also hope to IGNITE sparks in my family, friends, and fellow teachers simply through encouragement and support."
Intentional
Jennifer Hogan: The Compelled Educator "Professionally, my focus areas are growing teachers and leaders, increasing collaboration, finding a mentor, creating a tribe, and taking chances. Those may seem vague, but I am working on the specifics so that I can sharpen my focus. Intentional."
Kindness
Melanie Meehan: Two Reflective Teachers "Sometimes in the rush and pressures of daily life, I do forget that kindness is a daily gift that is available to dole out to the people around me."
Listen
Amy Rudd: The "Rudd"er "I need to listen to my own heart too-what are my needs and wishes-what is my heart telling me?"
Make
Cathy Sankey: Every Student, Every Day "As an educator and as a leader, I feel that vision, faith and courage not only guide our work but make the difference between what Richard DuFour calls in On Common Ground the Knowing-Doing Gap."
Discover
Julie Johnson: Raising Readers and Writers "At this point in my life, I now understand the importance of giving myself permission to not be perfect."
Jaana: Jaana's Writing Blog Stop by to read her discovery poem.
Cathy Mere: right here "Though there are some things I'd like to find out more about, I think DISCOVERY, at least for me, will also be about those random surprises I find that make me want to dig a little deeper; the things that unexpectedly surprise and fascinate me. "
Embrace
Mandy Robek: Enjoy and Embrace Learning "I know I'm ready to straighten out that pitch and make some necessary changes in what I do and how I think so my heart is happier."
Encourage
Michele Knott: Mrs. Knott's Book Nook "But in 2014 I want to encourage myself: reading is fun, it's enjoyable, it's what I love."
Float
Dana Murphy: Two Writing Teachers "This year will be the year that I learn to float. To me, floating implies a certain steadiness, a calmness. I picture myself floating in crystal blue waters, breathing in and breathing out. Moving gently with the breeze. Calm and steady"
Focus
Cathryn Petticrew: Learning Journeys "Focus, for me, is about being intentional with my time and my attention."
Grit
Clare: Assessment in Perspective "I want to open myself up to thinking about different types of GRIT and how GRIT can help me in a variety of situations in my life."
Ignite
Monica Taggart "For me, IGNITE also means to create and launch ideas myself. I also hope to IGNITE sparks in my family, friends, and fellow teachers simply through encouragement and support."
Intentional
Jennifer Hogan: The Compelled Educator "Professionally, my focus areas are growing teachers and leaders, increasing collaboration, finding a mentor, creating a tribe, and taking chances. Those may seem vague, but I am working on the specifics so that I can sharpen my focus. Intentional."
Kindness
Melanie Meehan: Two Reflective Teachers "Sometimes in the rush and pressures of daily life, I do forget that kindness is a daily gift that is available to dole out to the people around me."
Listen
Amy Rudd: The "Rudd"er "I need to listen to my own heart too-what are my needs and wishes-what is my heart telling me?"
Make
Kevin Hodgson: Kevin's Meandering Mind "It’s digital, physical and internal, and I am going to “make” 2014 a year of diving in as deep as I can."
Open
Margaret Simon: Reflections on the Teche Margaret has a beautiful poem on her blog about OPEN. Stop by to read it.
Patient
Jen Vincent: Patient
Play
Margaret Simon: Reflections on the Teche Margaret has a beautiful poem on her blog about OPEN. Stop by to read it.
Patient
Jen Vincent: Patient
Play
Jill MacDonald: Play
Promise
Stacey Shubitz: Two Writing Teachers "I look forward to 2014 being a promising year for my family, and to the promise of a bright, loquacious future for my daughter." (Stacey also has listed her promises as well as some new maxims she lives by. Stop by to read more.)
Reach
Stacey Shubitz: Two Writing Teachers "I look forward to 2014 being a promising year for my family, and to the promise of a bright, loquacious future for my daughter." (Stacey also has listed her promises as well as some new maxims she lives by. Stop by to read more.)
Reach
Leigh Anne Eck: A Day in the Life: "Now I know that living my life upside down will help me to REACH out and become a better me...that ME I searched for and found last year."
Re-imagine
Rose: Mentor Texts with Lynne & Rose "2013 brought a number of changes for me both personally and professionally, and I have had to re-imagine my role as teacher, mother, and writer. Since I am continuing this journey of “re-imagining” as I head into 2014, I think it will serve me well."
Remember
Kelsey Empfield Kelsey plans to use her writer's notebook to help her "remember all the awesome epic-ness that is happening" to her.
Risk
Michelle Haseltine: One Grateful Teacher "Risk. It scares me. It scares the crap out of me! And that's why I need this word."
Risk
Michelle Haseltine: One Grateful Teacher "Risk. It scares me. It scares the crap out of me! And that's why I need this word."
Savor
Maria Selke: Maria's Melange "So - my "word" is more of a theme this year. Breathe... slow down... enjoy each moment instead of always looking for the next thing to complete."
Ramona: Pleasures from the Page Ramona has an interesting story - and some beautiful images - of finding her word so stop by.
Jennifer (hoping to find a link for Twitter or a blog)
Spark
Jennifer M: I Hablo Espanglish "In all of this, I want to shine like a SPARK: emitting rays of delight and energy while spreading positive change."
Strawberry
Terje: Just for a Month or So "My quest should have been for a word that would help me to remember "What kind of a person am I striving to be?" in different situations."
Strength/Strong
Kendra Limback: Simply Learning Together "Strong covers and helps define a lot of what I hope to achieve this year. "Jennifer (hoping to find a link for Twitter or a blog)
Spark
Jennifer M: I Hablo Espanglish "In all of this, I want to shine like a SPARK: emitting rays of delight and energy while spreading positive change."
Strawberry
Terje: Just for a Month or So "My quest should have been for a word that would help me to remember "What kind of a person am I striving to be?" in different situations."
Strength/Strong
Annie Orsini: Simply Learning Together "I want to be strong and handle challenges with grace."
Michelle Nero: Literacy Learning "Strength in my balance of life and finding time to balance all that I need and want to do and accepting that I can't do it all!"
Today
Franki Sibberson: A Year of Reading " I am going to try really really really hard to not stress about all that is coming my way and enjoy each day whether it is a day full of work, rest, friends, exercise, whatever."
Time
Tammy: Assessment in Perspective Over the past few weeks, I have noticed the word TIME again and again. It actually feels like this word is choosing me instead of the reverse.
Wander
Linda Baie: TeacherDance Linda reminds us to choose wisely, " days hold only so many hours."
Fun. Although I have read some of these posts, I missed a few. My OLW arrived on my trip to Hawaii over break. Here's the link http://deb-day.blogspot.com/2014/01/one-little-word.html
ReplyDeleteEncourage http://mrsknottsbooknook.blogspot.com/2014/01/olw2014.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for gathering into one basket, Cathy-I 'imagine' you will 'discover' more as the days go by! Love the idea of community as I 'wander' through the posts.
ReplyDeleteYou make laugh. That's a pretty clever comment, Linda.
DeleteIt is kind of you to create this round-up. I found some I hadn't read yet. My word is a noun that makes sense to me - Strawberry - I explain it in this post: http://justforamonth.blogspot.com/2014/01/socks-importance-of-asking-right.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for creating this place to share our OLWs. It will be a favorite place to come and be inspired.
ReplyDeleteI really thought I'd find a few more commonalities. Interesting how different they are all, yet each is perfect.
DeleteWhat fun to see all the different words and read the stories of how they will inspire others this year!
ReplyDeleteFor me, this year's word is "SPARK"! http://ihabloespanglish.blogspot.com/2014/01/one-little-word-2014-spark.html
Also, my mom's first-ever OLW is "COURAGE"! http://everystudenteveryday.blogspot.com/2014/01/one-word-courage.html
DeleteWhat a great idea! My word is FLOAT.
ReplyDeletehttp://twowritingteachers.wordpress.com/2014/01/06/danas-one-little-word-for-2014/
This is fun! Thanks for adding my link!
ReplyDeleteKindness: http://tworeflectiveteachers.blogspot.com/2014/01/my-2014-resolution-just-one-word.html. I was feeling a little uncreative with my word as there are so many incredible words and posts going around. However, a friend just sent me this link: http://6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/31/george-saunderss-advice-to-graduates/?_r=3
ReplyDeleteI need my word to be kindness!
What a great list! Thanks for doing this!
ReplyDeleteMary Lee's = BREATHE http://readingyear.blogspot.com/2014/01/mls-thinking-ahead-to-2014-im-not.html
Franki's = TODAY http://readingyear.blogspot.com/2013/12/thinking-ahead-to-2014-im-not-calling.html
I absolutely love the connection to the date 1-11! It's good timing to give people to ponder and select their word too.
ReplyDeleteI chose embrace this year. You can find my post here - http://enjoy-embracelearning.blogspot.com/2014/01/happy-new-2014-better-late-than-never.html
I'm hoping to embrace things professionally and personally in 2014!
Wow, I really thought I'd find more similarities. It seems we have a collection of beautiful words. I'm off to consider synonyms...lol.
ReplyDeleteBetter - I'm not there yet.
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