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My Word for 2017 ...

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HAPPY NEW YEAR! 

My Word For 2017 ...

R E L E A S E 

I will admit I went back and forth between a few words for 2017. I had the word BALANCE last 
year and I wanted to continue this journey. I feel RELEASE will help me hold on to the good
and let go of anything that is no longer working for me. 

As many of us, this time of the year makes us want to start the year off right. I am thinking of small routines that will place me into my creative space during the free moments throughout the day. I have been carrying a book and a journal around with me for awhile. I would like to try my hand at adding sketching and watercolor to my journals. I would love to expand on my creativity, alongside of my writing, poetry and photography.

More of these thoughts in the upcoming weeks ... 

What are your plans for New Year? 








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  1. Good word, Kristine! Mine is Believe. I'm working on a 365 picture project among other things for the year. Here's to a great one for us all!

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    1. Thank you, Janet - Love hearing about your upcoming plans - Thanks for visiting - Happy New Year to you!

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