One-Word Theme For 2012: GROWTH
It’s that time of year again where I ruminate for a while on which one word I would like to choose as my overarching guide for the entire following year. I find this practice to be very powerful, yet simple to implement. While having a vision, mission, “SMART” goals, plan, milestones, and accountability are all components of preparing for success, I’ve found that by also selecting just one word as a theme for my whole year, all manner of new opportunities and experiences show up. The Universe responds to your decision.
I’ve been implementing this one-word theme practice for the past several years, and it feels as though each year’s word builds on the last one. My one-word themes so far have been:
2008 – FOCUS (I laser focused on strategically positioning myself as a top Facebook marketing expert).
2009 – INFLUENCE (I chose to make a personal transition and shift my environment, which caused the floodgates to open in my business).
2010 – TEAM (I switched from a virtual assistant support model to hiring local assistants and built a much more robust team).
2011 – COMMITMENT (This was a tricky one! See below for more – but, basically, this one-word theme precipitated my commitment to getting all the right support in place now for an incredible 2012!)
And now, 2012 is GROWTH.
As I reflect back over these years with their respective themes, each time many significant shifts have occurred for me in my personal and professional lives.
2011 – The Impact of Commitment
I will admit, ironically, selecting Commitment as my theme this year was extremely difficult! As a society, we have so much charge around this word. As I reviewed the various commitments I set for myself when I wrote this post, I have managed to keep many of the commitments I outlined. The one I struggled to keep was publishing two blog posts a week. I realize I need better systems to manage my time and the time I spend on creating content. I’m already implementing systems now that will radically change this in 2012. 🙂
When selecting your one-word theme, it’s important to not beat yourself up if you didn’t adhere to the word verbatim throughout the year. Adopt the approach of “correct and continue.” Do your best to use the word as a mantra, an internal guide. Then let go of any attachment to how the outside world is supposed to show up for you.
What is interesting, though, is the fact that in the 11th month of this year, I just made a massive commitment to invest in very high-level support to grow my business in 2012 and beyond. So, it feels like the perfectly natural fit to select Growth as my theme for 2012!
2012 – Growth, bring it on!
For me, Growth this coming year will be on many levels. My primary focus of growth will be in the area of business; stay tuned for developments as I’m able to announce them. Meantime, I can share that my plans are to continue offering social media, Facebook marketing, and relationship marketing speaking services and training for entrepreneurs and small businesses, as well as training for fellow social media professionals. Plus, I am building out a separate division of my business specifically to service the corporate sector, and offering social media consulting, training, strategizing, and management services.
And on a personal, emotional, and spiritual basis, I will continue my path in these arenas through my study with various masters, including my spiritual teacher Esperanza Universal. Over the past few years, I have found that the more internal healing, growth, and transformation I’m able to do, the more my outer world changed and improved as a reflection of my inner world.
I’ve even had colleagues call me up in the past to ask for the name of my marketing coach, PR firm, or publicist — to which I respond by smiling and simply explaining that my business and financial growth primarily came about as a result of healing my inner world and living into my deepest truth. Of course, I am proactive too — with masterminds to which I belong, and attending/speaking at select events.
Speaking of which, I’m actually writing this post on a short break while attending a special retreat at the incredible Canyon Ranch in Tucson, AZ. I’m here with a small group of forty leaders, teaching leaders about leadership! Our host is Stedman Graham (Oprah’s beau) – leadership expert and author of many books, including You Can Make It Happen. Growth has been a recurring theme here at our retreat.
Stedman talked about Growth as a vital component to success in his presentation on Identity Leadership. And, fellow attendee Sam Silverstein gave a short presentation where he talked about the importance of creating a VACUUM in order to grow. Sam used a wonderful example of clearing out his coat closet in order to house the beautiful big down jacket his daughters bought for him! I’m a huge believer in clearing out the old to make way for the new, in the physical world and mental world. Eliminating what no longer serves you is a huge invitation and opportunity for growth to come forth.
So, I’m VERY excited about what’s in store for 2012. It’s going to be a symbolic and significant year for the entire planet – all of us will be impacted by growth, in fact. Not to get too woo-woo on you (well, depending on your own belief systems!), but many prophets have been predicting for a very long time that a huge shift will happen in 2012. Apparently it’s the “end of the Mayan calendar” (I think they ran out of stone?! Kidding!)
But, the world is not going to end, it’s nothing catastrophic to worry about. What I do believe will happen is a BIG leap in consciousness. Collectively, we are being called to higher levels of caring, compassion, and kindness towards our fellow humans, to all living creatures, and to the entire planet. The massive prevalence of online social networking is tremendous evidence of our evolution, too. The world isn’t getting smaller, per se. It’s getting more connected. (A recent Facebook study showed that the six degrees of separation have been reduced to four, because of the connectedness of Facebook friendships. Amazing.)
Now, it’s your turn – what one-word theme jumps out at you to guide the coming year in your business and personal life? If you’d like to select two or three words, that’s okay! Let me know in the comments below.
[UPDATE 12/17/11: I recently came across this exceptional article on Harvard Business Review by Dorie Clark: Five Things You Should Stop Doing in 2012. Eliminating these five things that Dorie mentions – especially #1 (stop responding to email immediately it comes in) – feels like lifting a massive weight off my shoulders. In fact, my new business coach is helping my team and me to radically restructure our work days; to implement set times to respond to categories of emails, and to adhere to our scheduled work days even as “boring and predictable” as that might feel. What we end up creating is a much more solid foundation and freedom. Yes, that’s right – a predictable, structured schedule actually gives you freedom!
P.S. I first wrote this post on December 10th and meant to save it to drafts during my Canyon Ranch retreat… but ended up inadvertently publishing it before I was quite ready. Oops! I just took time (12/17) to flesh out a bit more of the sections that I wanted to. ;)]
It took a while to figure out a word for me and when I did I was so sure that is the perfect word. Quality. Quality in work, relationships, and everything I do eat say. I’m repeating my word to myself as I find myself doing things that aren’t what I Want for myself. Thank you so much Mari for helping me to find something so small and yet ultimately so life changing for 2012. You are my idol! Quality all the way!
Oh Abby! Your kind words touched my heart!! So glad to hear this practice is already making such a difference to you and I just LOVE your word!!!
FOCUS: definitely reflects my determination for 2012 to finish some courses I have and to focus on my passions especially social media and relationship marketing, thanks Mari 🙂
My word for 2012 is: CHANGE
I’m changing myself (I have lost 50lbs) as well as changing the way I will do business. Being a new business, I have learned so much and I’m ready to CHANGE things up next year!
CONGRATS, Traci – that is awesome!!!
Hi Mari, thank you for your post which has given me a starting point. My word for this year is ‘influence’ because I need to work on my inner self confidence and esteem which is holding me back in all areas of my life.
You can do it!!! A wonderful saying I heard once, “Borrow someone else’s belief in you, until your own kicks in!”
Mari, you put such wonderful, loving energy into everything you do. This post is a great example of how you balance heart and head.
My word for 2012 is FOCUS. I often find myself paralyzed with too many choices (often all good ones) and I am feeling almost desperate to learn focusing tools and techniques so I can spend more time identifying and doing what God put me on this earth to do.
Thank you for setting such a good example.
Ah thank you so much for your kind words, @RiverwoodWriter:disqus !! I look forward to hearing how your 2012 begins to unfold. 🙂 xx
“Lifestyle”. I’ve been thinking about your challenge for days and ‘lifestyle’ keeps coming into my thoughts. I’ve been living in a ‘survival’ mind set the last few years. My industry (tourism) has returned and my students are getting hired again. I’ve set up my first training tour since the recession and ready to get more trained and working too. Happy New Year Mari!!
Thank you Mari for sharing this exercise with us – it’s one that can easily be incorporated in our daily lives which makes it that more powerful. The word that comes to mind for myself is – ‘Excellence’ – in every step of the way, the best one can be in mind, body and spirit. To challenge oneself to be the best, consciously while being present to strive for ‘Excellence’ in every facet of ones lives – emotional, physical, spiritual and intellectually. I salute you and everyone who embraces this goal of manifesting their true calling in 2012. Best of Life!
Acceptance – of myself, of my purpose, of support, of others, of the changes unfolding, of alternative sacred points of view, of healing, of forgiveness, of the gift of clients who are ready to accept the gift of their message and to decide become empowered and prepared to be heard by millions by investing in themselves through our work at http://www.theempoweredmessenger.com, of the maturation and growing away from me that my son is engaged in as he steps from boy to man, of money, of my wonderful WOOWOOness, of opportunities to serve, of joy, of peace, of harmony, of lasting love, of financial freedom, of balance, of the Divine Plan that is unfolding through all of us now as we evolve ourselves and contribute to the ascension of the planet. Acceptance. Loving your radiant, infinite, magnificent, majestic light Mari – Love Lights Us!! Peace is IN you……. Amethyst
Big sign up on the work board: “INSANELY GREAT!”, which is Steve Jobs speak for focus on the quality of what you are accomplishing. That is phrase for this year. 😉
The first word that came to mind was FOCUS! I need to focus on the NOW. I start something and get interrupted. I allow myself to be interrupted. Then I start something else and yes …I move on to something else. FOCUS! definitely my word for 2012.