Sunday, May 31, 2020

3 Words Shape My 2019 Story, while winnowing my focus

3 Words Shape My 2019 Story, while winnowing my focus Each stroke of the new-year drum gains clarity, beat by beat.  I look forward with hope and three words to shape my 2019 story:1 of 3 Words: FAITH  Faith is the foundation. Without daily nurturing and cultivating of faith, the other two words will wither. At best, they grow, but in the wrong direction and/or stunted in their full-bloom capacity. Its like planting tomatoes but not taking the time and care to root them in the right soil, to feed them and protect them from the potential insects, weather or harmful outside forces that will slow or stop their healthy progress.Several resources are go-tos for nurturing, growing and protecting my faith: my print version, KJV Biblea book in which I write and apply post-it notes; my  First5.org app;  my  church;  my faithful sisters in Christ; and, my husband, whose biblical insights are unflagging.2 of 3 Words: UNFETTERI strive to unfetter from worry;  from obligations that dont matter; from tasks that bog down; from persistently negative pe ople; from doom and gloom news; and, from unnecessary or self-imposed heaviness. Hmm, there seems to be a theme here.Its invigorating how an unfettered mind and heart are free to soak up rays of hope that are sent to us like lifelines, when times are tough. Its also incredible the progress we make and the strength we parlay when unfettered from the minutiae, oftentimes self imposed by some warped sense of obligation or prudence.To help me unfetter,  I tap into various songs, podcasts and an exercise routine (walks to the lake with my dog, Roger, or spins on the elliptical). Unfettered time with my husband to laugh, luxuriate in a warm meal, watch a silly movie or DIY home improvement show or simply enjoy a Sunday drive around our little lake community, all serve to unfetter my mind and soul.3 of 3 Words: DEEPENAs in, dive deeper into key relationships; root out those no longer beneficial. Delve more richly into business and writing projects previously neglected, including client va lue-add services and ideas that lie dormant and dusty on my virtual shelves, averted when my attentions get sucked into insignificant tasks. Weeding out the insignificant will make room for the deep-dive into those waylaid initiatives and relationships.To dive deeper,  I invested in a new, leather-bound vintage writing journal in which to hand-write lists and check off progress, etc. For the past several years, employing a new-year journal has been integral in ramping up goals. Theres something about writing things out in long-hand that reinforces objectives.As well, I have a stack of logod business notecards that I began tapping into for hand-written client communications, and my goal is to increase the momentum on this initiative.  The Intention of Deep-DivingI think going deeper requires intention, the disciplined practice of small steps (hat tip, Joe Jacobi), as well as embracing fluidity by being nimble and self-forgiving. Life will happen, even with all the unfettering and pla nning but I mustnt let this derail from overall goals. Its time to whittle away at unnecessary dealings and winnow down to core priorities more than ever when life throws curve balls. Maintaining a continual spirit of hope with a dollop of tenacity will keep the the three words for 2019 healthy, vibrant and growing!To read my prior years three words,  visit my posts between 2013 and 2018, here, here, here, here, here or here.   Chris Brogan started the #threewords initiative in 2006. He explains it here:  My 3 Words for 2019.Please drop YOUR three words into the comments, below!###I am a master  resume writer  with 20 years’ experience in the resume writing trenches. No insta-resume service here. I built my story from ground up, living and breathing resumes, full time, self-supporting, and not as a side gig. My clients hire me for the highly consultative, thoughtful approach to resume writing. Contact me at   jacqui@careertrend.net to discuss how I can help shape the story that wi ll accompany you through your next career evolvement.

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