Archive - January, 2010

freedom

I’ve picked my one word! finally!

freedom

I’ve realized that I’ve been “trapped” in by the way I see myself and the way others see me. That I live out what others think of me more than I become who I really am. That I don’t always feel the freedom to express who I am, that I’m more concerned with what everyone else thinks. This is no way to live, no, not as a child of God – who has been set free! Who no longer has to conform to the pattern of this world! I’ve been set free, to freely be me! And so as I embrace this freedom, it’s a scary thing, the real deal. To not hold myself back, to be open, to freely delight myself in God, and to yell freedom! at the top of my lungs when Satan tempts me to despair!

Thank you Jesus, for freedom! You have changed my life.

And how much different is it now as you live in God’s freedom, your lives healed and expansive in holiness? (Romans 6:19)

For those interested in picking a word, just follow these simple steps (taken from myoneword.org)

So how do you go about picking a word? We’ve listed out a few steps to help you get started!

step 1: DETERMINE THE KIND OF PERSON YOU WANT TO BECOME

The first step is to simply take some time and decide what kind of person you want to be at the end of this year. This goes beyond simply being healthier and wealthier, but it must drive deep into your soul. What about the condition of your heart? What about the person that God Himself has created you to be?

step 2: IDENTIFY THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THAT PERSON

Get a picture of that person and then simply identify their major characteristics. Is that person gentle? Is that person generous? What are the qualities of the person you want to become?

step 3: simply pick a word

Once you have a list of the characteristics, simply pick a word. There might be fifteen things that you want to change, but you must resist the temptation to promise you will do them all. Instead, simply commit to ONE WORD.

This will provide you with a lens to see the changes you need to make as well as a way to determine whether or not change is actually happening. Understand that this process is hard, but staying focused on your word will help you to struggle in the right direction so that you can actually see God working in your life.

HELP ALONG THE WAY

Before you embark on this journey, a little word of warning: don’t be surprised if living out your “one word” feels unnatural and awkward at first. Remember, the reason you want to change is due to the fact that this godly characteristic is not currently present in your day-to-day life.

This is why we’ve developed MYONEWORD.ORG, to give you the resources and surround you with a community that will help keep your word in front of you all year long. Here are some ways our website can help you with your word in 2010.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR BLOG

Visit our blog to access weekly exercises you can use to work on your word throughout year. You can also comment about the posts to interact with the online community about how you are using your word. To make sure you don’t miss a thing, SUBSCRIBE to the blog to get an email every time a new post hits the site!

SIGN UP FOR AN ACCOUNT

Creating an account on myoneword.org is designed to help keep you thinking about your word all year long. When you sign up for an account on our website you will be able to:

  • Update your profile with your word and the inspiration behind it
  • Share your word with our online community
  • Receive emails monthly that remind you about your word and challenge you to keep your word in front of you
  • Sign up for our newsletter, updating you about changes and added features on myoneword.org
  • Review monthly questions for reflection that are posted in our blog on your profile page (COMING Q1 2010)
  • Write about your reflections in a personalized online journal (COMING Q1 2010)
  • Connect your MYONEWORD.ORG account with Facebook for added features (COMING Q1 2010)

Visit our Registration Page to setup an account today at MYONEWORD.ORG and become part of a community intent on encouraging and supporting you towards the change you want this year!

ten things i’d like to do/accomplish in twenty ten.

1. blog more. which i sn't actually very measurable - so maybe i shall say, at least one blog post a week, but more would be fine too

lasagna

2. learn to cook new dishes regularly. one of my favorite things is cooking these days. i think i should start by somehow getting a copy of The Pioneer Woman, Cooks!

europe

3. visit europe. i haven't been to europe in over a year and a half, and that's simply too long.

4. learn to sew. my mom got me a great new sewing machine for christmas. i should learn to use it.

5. make gifts, instead of buying them. i get in a time crunch though. but lucky for me, i've found some amazing diy blogs.

6. shop second hand more than brand new. yes its easier to buy brand new, but its not budget friendly.

6. shop second hand more than brand new. yes it's easier to buy brand new, but it's not budget friendly.

7. go somewhere i've never been. like, perhaps, seattle or chicago, or maybe Croatia.

slr

8. take a photography class and learn how to use my SLR to it's fullest potential.

9. get my new business off the ground.

10. stay focused on my one word throughout the year: freedom!

10. stay focused on my one word throughout the year: freedom!

crafting

I got inspired today to start a few crafts that have been bumping around in my head. I have a lot of those – these days. All of these involve a huge paper mat stack that was purchased for some wedding crafts and I’m now using the leftovers. Oh what fun!

Today I took some paper and made my grocery clip board, and then decided to decoupage an old tray, and make some candle sleeves. I’m loving how they turned out.

Your Ideas. Our Solutions.

I’m here at a SoundSide Group Technology Event, called Your Ideas, Our Solutions – (hashtag #YIOS2010)

There are many great solutions and suggestions being offered up today at the event in Rocky Mount, NC.

Customers are saving money and are learning about new technologies that will help efficiency and productivity.(I, too, am learning quite a bit.)

I got to work on the Marketing for this event. Here are some of the mailers we sent throughout November and December (click on the thumbnail to see the image larger).

Pictures from the event to come soon!

grocery lists

It’s hard to make grocery listing and planning fun, I think. Although it is necessary and can give you a sense of success when saving lots of money happens. (Speaking of, super doubles at Harris Teeter this week!) I found this cutest ever idea to make a grocery list with matching clip board and pen box accessories! If it’s too much for you to do the clip board idea, the lists are cute and useful, too.

Download the lists here:

-grocery list
-menu grocery list
-grocery list items

Enjoy! Happy listing and saving!

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