There are many goals for Catalyst Movement, with the foundational goal being to help women live out loud. To help each woman, regardless of her age, to live her life on purpose, with purpose. Unfortunately, as women we often feel that we need permission to focus on ourselves. The 12 Days of Christmas Health and Wholeness Challenge is us at Catalyst Movement giving you, and ourselves permission to do just that. So let’s reflect on 2014 and intentionally spend the last six days of it, and the first six days of the new year in order to enter 2015 worry and guilt free.
…my blogger friends gave to me: The Permission to get Focused
In the spring of 2013 a God friend introduced me to the idea of choosing one word to guide your year rather than making a New Year’s resolution. Granted, it was spring when she shared this with me, but I had long forgotten my resolution I set in January. Having the opportunity to start over, almost half way through the year, motivated me to check out what this One Word movement was all about. The fact that two of the authors are involved in FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes – an organization I have been involved with over the past six years) made it all that more attractive to me. The authors recommend that when choosing a new word for the year, that you not completely scrap the previous year’s word.
My word for 2013 – Stewardship
Funny story. I became painfully aware of all my resources I was wasting – time, energy, money, health, etc. – and told God that I wanted to become a better steward. I asked him to help me organize and manage my personal space (both at home and at work), my time, my energy, my sleep, and what I ate. My prayer went something like this “Lord, please help me to take care of all that You have already given me, then expand my territory. I do not want to squander what You have already given me only to do the same with what You are going to give me.” Apparently He knows me better than I do, and decided to expand my territory first by blessing me with identical twin boys. I didn’t have a choice but to spend my resources more wisely! {Matthew 25:14-30}
My word for 2014 – Intentional
Building on Stewardship, I focused on being intentional with the resources God has blessed me with. Especially my time. Juggling newborn twins, a seven year old, a marriage, and career has been challenging, and I wanted to make sure that I was fully present wherever I was. Although I haven’t been 100% intentional 100% of the time, having the word as my focus for the year has served as a much needed anchor for my attention. {1 Corinthians 10:23-33}
My word for 2015 – Finish
It is a call to action not only to finish several projects I’ve started over the years, but also to finish some God assignments that I was too afraid to see through. In order to finish these projects and assignments I will definitely need to be intentional with my time and a good steward of my time. {1 Corinthians 9:23-25}
Are you already utilizing One Word in your life? If you are, comment below with your word for the new year. If you aren’t, visit the One Word site learn more about finding your word for 2015.
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