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My word for 2016 is …
Each year I choose a word that centres me, a word I come back to when I need reminding of my focus and of what’s important to me. I put a lot of thought into my word and surround myself with it; in small artworks, in my art journals and on my office wall. In previous years I have chosen calm, kindness, learn, determined, map and balance.
I have been a follower of Dr Wayne Dyer for many years. He passed away this year just as I was finishing his latest book. He always spoke of the power of intention, so this is for you Dr Wayne. In 2016 it is my INTENTION to:
- stay calm and act from a place of kindness
- continue making changes at work that create a positive atmosphere
- use my time efficiently so I can achieve all that’s in my head
- schedule my time effectively so I contribute well to the wider profession
- be receptive to the possibilities all around me
- spend quality time with Tony and the furkids
- nurture my creativity
Looking back on 2015, my word was CALM. It helped align my actions with my intention to achieve with kindness. As a guiding word it served me well because when I am CALM:
- I respond rather than react
- I hear people out and think before speaking
- I consider the consequences of my actions
- I balance the urgent with the important
- I get a lot done through being prepared and not rushing
- I take life’s ups and down in my stride
- I ensure I have art time to keep me balanced
- I make time for Tony and I so we stay happy
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Using HIM lyrics
I’ve been listening to music while playing in my art journal so I guess it was inevitable the lyrics would appear in my journaling. This is from the HIM album “Digital Venus Doom”, and the song is “In joy and sorrow”. Writer and lead singer Ville Vallo’s songs probably seem quite dark at first glance but they have always spoken to me of the redemption love brings.

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Arty crafty gifts
I got some lovely arty crafty gifts for my birthday, including some gorgeous metallic paints, a fabulous set of adult colouring in postcards and a Tim Holtz craft spinner for my inkers. Lucky me 🙂
btw – yes, I know the craft sheet on my desk is ridiculously stained and mangled looking … imagine what my hands and clothes look like!


