2014 Word-Love in Action: Bold

Posted on the 17 December 2013 by Juliejordanscott @juliejordanscot

On Reverb13 from Kat McNally, we were asked to share our words... I think of them as themes... for both 2013 and 2014.

My word for 2013 is growth. I have grown a lot in a quiet sort of way.

It has been an internal growth, like the first three months of pregnancy; no one else can see anything happening, but inside a whole new life is being formed.

In 2014, my word will be Bold. My plan is to add BOLD to a different monthly word to really keep it alive and at the forefront of my mind.

It is time to actively apply all the progress and growth I have mad on the inside and present it to the rest of the world. It feels like a calling and a privilege.

Thank you, Kat, for reminding me of the idea of a word for the year. In my life, I work best when I also introduce monthly themes. Adding two words and themes together seems a mindful way to bring lots of abundance and fruit into the world that surrounds me.

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 Check out the prompt today for the specific wording and ways to connect by visiting KatMcNally.com.

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 Julie Jordan Scott is a writer, performance poet, Mommy and mixed-media artist. Her word-love themed art will be for sale at a First Friday soon, when it is warmer than it was in December!, in Downtown Bakersfield. Check out the links below to follow her on a bunch of different social media channels, especially if you find the idea of a Word-Love Party bus particularly enticing.

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