Congratulations to our lucky winners! #139, Swenbourne; #245, The Lovely One; and #168, Tiffany M.!
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.
I thought long and hard about my word of the year and it came as a result of what I’ve been thinking about a ton this year, which is about being true to myself, and taking care of my aging skin {snicker}.
Be·YOU·tiful ~ Having beauty; having qualities that give great pleasure or satisfaction to see, hear, think about,etc.; delighting the senses or mind.
I just love the word, and the word play within the word, don’t you? I want to be sure that in 2013 I take care of ME as well as others, ‘cuz that’s important, too.
Word of the Year
Id LOVE to challenge you to pick a word that sums up what you want for yourself in 2013. To encourage everyone to pick their word {cuz’ I think it’s a great thing to do}, I’m giving away THREE custom necklaces from Lisa Leonard Designs, a $56-$66 value. You can choose your necklace in either GOLD or SILVER.
How To Win!
To enter to win, simply leave your Word of the Year in a comment below.
Get Three Bonus Entries!: {completely optional}
- If you are on twitter, share a tweet with your followers. Example Tweet: Word of the Year Necklace #Giveaway from @LisaLeonard & @Tipjunkie. Comment to enter to #win http://bit.ly/Zgwp71 Pls RT
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**Be sure to let me know which bonus entries you did with separate comments, please.
Contest ends this January 16th at midnight CST!
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Love. My goal is to show more love to others as God has done towards us.
Blessed. So I can remember everyday how blessed I am with family and friends
My word: Relax. A year just passed and I have no idea where it went. A working mother’s life can spin out of control and suddenly it’s all gotten too much! This year I’m determined to slow it down enough to appreciate the things we have and revel in them. (Relax = to reduce, diminish, unwind, let go, chill out, unhurried, easy)