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I’m doing Talk To Me Tuesday a day early this week due to my back surgery on Thursday. I’m completely inspired by the Word of the Year and I hope you’ll participate in the challenge and giveaway.
Can you identify a single word that sums up what you want for yourself in 2008?
I first discovered the Word of the Year in 2007 by Michelle, Kristi, and Lisa and was immediately inspired by the idea originated by Alli Edwards:
“A single word can be a powerful thing. It can be the ripple in the pond that changes everything. It can be sharp and biting or rich and soft and slow.”
So for today’s Talk To Me Tuesday I’d like to challenge you to pick a word that sums up what you want for yourself in 2009?
To encourage everyone to pick their word, I’m giving away a custom pendant necklace with your Word for 2009, compliments of Tabetha over at Reminisce Heirlooms.
Contest Rules:
To make sure that I pick the correct winner (and I don’t miscount), I’ll be using Mister Linky instead of the comments.
1. Compose a post announcing your Word of 2009 AND a link back to Tip Junkie.com. If your blog is private, go ahead and enter but be sure to check our Winner Page to see if you won!
If you haven’t used Mister Linky before, here’s the low down (a.k.a rules). Another plus side of using Mister Linky is that it should bring you some traffic from blog-joggers. More accurate winner and more traffic to you – win/win.
P.S. Are you looking for a word that speaks to you? Check out last years posts for inspiration:
Word for 2008
Word for 2008 – Giveaway
Word for 2007
I did my post on New Years Eve so I’ll go link it now! What a fun giveaway!
I’m loving this! Seeing it written down makes me more committed to it becoming a reality.
I posted mine earlier this week too! But I have however added a link to Tip Junkie in for good measure. My word this year is “Dedicated”, as in “I’m dedicated to winning this giveaway” LOL!
I had posted mine on Saturday!!
Such a great and simple idea. Very inspirational. My word for 2009 is: appreciate.