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December 30, 2013 by Jamie English 1 Comment

Word of the Year

Words

You’ve no doubt heard some buzz about having a word for the year, a word that is your focus all year long…and this is a practice I’ve done for the past 3 years and believe is worth continuing in 2014.  Now, I can be a little “woo woo” and would say the words each year found me.  In fact, the one for 2014 presented itself and I kept overlooking it.  At first, it seemed like a “harder” word, but it kept presenting itself.  As I accepted it as my word for the next year, it changed into something that is quite beautiful.  My word for 2014 is…..

SURRENDER

And even in the selecting of the word, I got a taste of surrender.  You could say I surrendered to the word, since I was at first resistant.  Then, almost like magic, it morphed into something quite beautiful!  I look forward to seeing the word teach me over the year!

How about you?  Do you choose a word?  How do you choose your word?  Have you found it useful?  Are you choosing a word for 2014?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: letting go, mental-health, questions, surrender, word of the year, word play, words

December 9, 2013 by Jamie English Leave a Comment

I Take Offense

Hand Reaching

I recently had a conversation with a friend regarding a text she had received.  She said, “I take offense to what she said.”  Being a fan of word play, I asked her:  Now that you have taken the offense, what are you going to do with it?  She smiled at me and I assured her that we have a choice what we take and that is perfectly acceptable to take offense if we choose.  The text was from someone who made a remark about clothes of larger sizes.  The discussion went on to say that while that comment may have been distasteful, it was about the sender not the receiver.  I discussed this concept a little further here.  

So let’s explore what we can do when we take offense:

  • Remember that it is a choice to take something.  Be gentle with yourself and acknowledge that you did take it.
  • Look at what it is that you took, can it serve you in any way?  With my friend, we looked at that statement as a way to look at the way society and media has sized clothes and what the implications are.  We looked at the opportunity to acknowledge where she is in her own body image and the progress she has made.  We looked at the need her friend has for love and acceptance, by herself mostly.  If there is truth in a statement made, can it help you to see what you need to do in your healing/growth journey?
  • Once you have looked at it and allowed it to serve you (if it did serve you) perhaps it is time to give it back.  This is a huge, especially if there is no truth to the statement or way for it to serve you.  Giving it back doesn’t mean you send her a text or even that she knows or acknowledges you give it back.  You can make a statement or motion, something symbolically meaningful for yourself, and give it back.
  • If you catch yourself thinking about it again, because these buggers sometimes jump back into our hands…..gently remind yourself that you gave that back and drop it again.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: boundaries, choice, mental-health, relationships, word play

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