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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Update on Link Revisions


I wanted to inform you of a recent change regarding my hosting service. Unfortunately, the service provider no longer offers subdomains, necessitating adjustments to the links on some of my pages.

Consequently, I am in the process of redoing all the links to ensure seamless navigation and accessibility. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding during this transition period.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to me. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

Tuesday, January 2, 2024

My Word of the Year...

My word of the year for 2024 is...

NEW BEGINNING!

Read this post to find out more.


My acronym for NEW BEGINNING was easier to come up with this year…


2024: The Year of New Beginnings

My word of the year this year (2024) is a phrase. It is new beginning.

So, I said to myself last year, “I didn’t finish anything.” I was referring to not completing my novel. But, as I soon learned, I finished a lot more.

At the end of November, I was thinking about my word of the year for 2024.  I was disappointed in myself for not having finished my novel and felt defeated. As I fussed at myself for not finishing my book, I heard a voice (which sounded a lot like my voice 😊) say, “Next year can be a new beginning.”

I felt relieved at this thought and questioned the voice about this phrase. I heard, “You can get a fresh start next year and go from there.” I felt hypocritical for seeking a fresh start when, in my mind, I had not finished what I had started.

I wrestled with this for a few days. One point of contention was that my word of the year had never come to me this early. I mean, it was even earlier than last year’s word. (Perhaps I have done this word-of-the-year thing long enough for my brain to start thinking about it earlier.) I was a bit scared, to be honest.

The most significant point of contention was that I felt I had no right to seek a new beginning when I had failed so miserably at finishing last year. Again, this is in connection to not finishing my novel.

I truly felt like a hypocrite. I had not finished anything, I told myself. This statement was framed around the fact that I did not finish my novel.

I decided to post on one of the groups I am in on Facebook for help. They were accommodating. The most powerful statement was (and I paraphrase), “You finished much more than you realize. Maybe the word finish was meant not for your novel but for other aspects of your life. If you think about it, you will see you finished a lot.”

To some degree, I was relieved. I read several other comments, and they all said the same thing.

I felt contentment. I never expected that. I thought I would wrestle with this, but I didn’t. My spirit was settled. My word of the year for 2024 would be “New Beginning.” I was excited.

One unique thing happened while searching for this word: I never thought about completing a novel. I was content to have a new beginning. At this moment, I had a new beginning… I don’t think I have ever been this content with a word before.

I looked up what “new beginning” meant. “A fresh start, or a chance to start again with a new purpose.” This is what 2024 will be for me… a chance to start again with a new purpose.

Shahbaz Sharif said…


Lao Tzu reminded me…


 

My acronym for NEW BEGINNING is…


 Finding a memory verse for this year was hard. I went through several verses until I chose Isaiah 43:18-19. I like the Easy-to-Read version of these verses.



 

Lamentations 3:21-23 (NET) was another excellent passage for me to think about.


Ralph Blum had the closing reminder for me.