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		<title>Theme Word for 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 23:50:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathleen Melton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New beginnings and new years can be plagued with resolutions seen through rose-colored glasses. This pretty much sets us all up for disappointment and failure – because rather than experiencing the moment and moving through the process of the journey, we only have the end goal in mind. I recently read a great article by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2024" title="future" src="http://www.kathleenmelton.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/future-300x281.jpg" alt="future" width="300" height="281" />New beginnings and new years can be plagued with resolutions seen through rose-colored glasses.  This pretty much sets us all up for disappointment and failure – because rather than experiencing the moment and moving through the process of the journey, we only have the end goal in mind.</p>
<p>I recently read a great article by Martha Randolph Carr, a columnist for Cagle Cartoons.  The gist was that resolutions are really just a list of what we don’t like about ourselves and that they ultimately set us up for success or failure, which is a “real downer…and an unproductive waste of time.”  Instead, she chooses a word for the year, a theme if you will, and incorporates the idea of it into her life and can assess or review events throughout the year in relation to the word.</p>
<p>Easy to feel successful with no expectations and no end goal constantly haunting you?  Sign me up!  At dinner with lots of extended family one night I introduced the idea.</p>
<p>“Don’t think too long about it,” I suggested as I saw furrowed brows glancing about.  “What is the first word that comes to mind?”</p>
<p>My word is PRESENT.  Present in the moment.  Releasing the worry and focus from or on the past or the future.  Just truly trying to enjoy the moment that I am currently in.  Feeling it, leaning into it, experiencing it wholly – body, mind and spirit.  PRESENT for me also means gift – finding the gift in a situation, which I can tell you can be a challenge at times, but one that has already paid off six days later.</p>
<p>My son chose FORWARD.  “Look at how what you are doing now is going to affect things later on,” he explained.  My dad chose OPEN.  “Less restricted.  Open spaces.”</p>
<p>My mom chose SANE.  Keith chose PEACE.  “Of mind, heart and financial.”</p>
<p>Ricki chose COMFORT.  John chose HEALTHY.   Amy chose NOURISH.  A few could not make a choice (wordless?  Hmmmm).  But soon the conversations started.</p>
<p>“So, Big Guy,” Kendall said to my dad, “you would then be OPEN to contributing to a car fund for me?”</p>
<p>“Only if looking FORWARD you see that is not going to happen,” he replied.   “But please FORWARD the bacon.”</p>
<p>“I would be OPEN to that,” Kendall retorted.</p>
<p>And on and on it went.  And I can honestly say that that morning I was completely PRESENT and felt as though I had been given a PRESENT in being able to be so.  And I have enjoyed an impromptu afternoon couch conversation, a lovely evening walk, and even a car ride with the kids so much more, just by seeing how perfect the PRESENT is.  And that ultimately, the PRESENT is all we have.</p>
<p>What’s your theme word for 2010?</p>
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