My word, it’s that time of year again! Time to come up with the word that will guide me through 2016, that will ground me and inspire me when I need a boost.
That’s a lot of pressure to put on one little word.
Last year, I changed up the word I had been using for the past two years, which was “do.” I changed it to “improve,” which I never really owned — or even liked. I mean, some things don’t need to get done better; they just need to get done.
“Do” served me well for two years, and I don’t know why I thought I had to switch it out for a new, improved word. Especially when I don’t think I really improved on much this year.
I did, however, do a lot.
I got to experience many of my travel bucket list items — and some that I didn’t know should be on it! — started writing for a new outlet and finally exchanged our cable box for one that actually works. I attended some fantastic conferences and events, spent time with my family and friends and bought that gorgeous 2016 planner, above, at the Mucha Museum in Prague.
So I’ve decided not only to go back to “do,” but to embrace it as my word for life.
I’m already thinking about everything I want to do in 2016, and just planning trips and projects is getting me excited about the new year.
Plus, “do” fits in nicely with my “done is better than perfect” philosophy, which I highly suggest you incorporate into your own life.
And there you go. With one day to spare, I have my word post written, I’ve written my last movie review of the year and I am ready to face a new year.
I am done. 🙂
What’s your word for 2016?
Pam says
I have been toying with the idea of a word for 2016. I love the idea of adopting a word for life instead- and do is a good one!
Amber Nelson says
Drive! I’m going to rock 2016. Just you watch!
Helene Cohen Bludman says
“Do” is a very good word. And you do “do” a lot — perfect for you! Happy New Year, dear Lois. xo
Kelly Hutchinson says
I think this is a great word and one that will serve you well for life. For me, I am going to have the word health be my word.
Jessica Harlow says
“Do” really is a great word and seems appropriate for a lifetime. 🙂 No doubt it’s easy to get stuck in a rut and not really “do” the things you want or need to do. You are a great inspiration to get out there and DO those things while we can!
Judy Freedman says
I like ‘do’ too but also like ‘be.’ Lately I’ve been trying to ‘be’ more so I can enjoy all that I ‘do’ in a bigger way.
Happy New Year and can’t wait to read about all you ‘do’ in 2016.
Kristen says
2015 was connect, and I did a great job! 2016 will be health–have things to take care of and it’ll be as much work as before
Liz Mays says
I think your reasons for making “do” your word of the year are great. I haven’t thought of a word for 2016 but I have some goals in mind.
Cathy says
“Do” is such a simple, but powerful word and I like it a lot. I hope it gives you the focus you want/need to get a whole lot done in the new year. I’ll have to remember it for myself, too!
Toughcookiemommy says
It’s so important to be constantly improving and trying to become better. I hope to improve in the New Year as well.
Jessica Keener says
My word is: realize (both meanings-to become aware and make something you desire happen)
Janeane Davis says
Do is a good word. I wish you every success with it in the new year and all you want to accomplish.
Ashley @irishred02 says
My word is pursue 🙂
Cathy Chester says
Do? If you do any more you won’t ever be in San Diego! 🙂
What we need to DO is SEE each other in 2016.
What I DO is love you to bits. Happy New Year, dear one.
Leanne@crestingthehill says
Do is simple and straightforward but encompasses a lot! My word for 2016 is “Embrace” because I want to sweep up the good stuff and hold on to it all!
Bri says
My word for 2016 is Create. I believe with this new mindset of mine, the new year is going to be filled with wonderful experiences.
Nancy Lowell says
Lois, I just chose my word as well. I almost didn’t choose one, so much pressure.. But I rallied and chose WRITE. I wrote about my process today as well.
Happy New Year, and I can’t wait to read about all you do in 2016 and beyond.
Lois Alter Mark says
That’s a great word for you, Nancy, because you already do it so well! Here’s to a great 2016!
Donna Ward says
Fun post – ‘do’ and ‘improve’ go together – because if you are doing, you are improving. 🙂 My word is balance. Which really is spiritual in all areas of my life. Thank you for asking and
Happy New 2016 to you!
Claudia Krusch says
My word is joy! Whatever I do, I wish to do it with joy and have fun while doing it!
LauraFunk says
Do is a great word! You definitely have to own it and if it worked well for two years then why not go for a lifetime <3
Doreen McGettigan says
Last year my word was finish because I felt like I started so much and finished nothing. I got the second book done in the nick of time, review copies arrived today.
My word for 2016 is welcoming. I need to be welcoming of all the changes to my life during 2016 AND I need to get some work done in my home and start welcoming some guests. I love to entertain and didn’t do any (in my home) in 2015.
Happy New Years to you and your family!
Keren Taylor says
Love. This year, I want to embrace love that I have to give, and love I receive – love of life, nature, art, music, people, weather, paper, wine, food, tv shows, clothes, wood, old books, board games, travel, gentle earthquakes, peppermint, chocolate, plush towels, full moons, agates, labradorite, things that take time and all that is unexpected.
Haralee says
Do is good. I like it better than improve, a lot.
My word is flow. I am not worrying about whatever because it all flows.
Lisa Weldon says
I think my word should be “BE” – I need to learn to relax and just be in the moment more often. As someone who constantly pushes, I need to learn to slow down and do less. “BE,” I like that. Thanks for the nudge!
Rosey says
Do is an amazing word. When put into action it really does garner great results.
Stacy says
My word is “yes”. Yes, I can…Yes, I will…Yes, I do…Yes, I am.
Lois Alter Mark says
YES! xo
Kristen from The Road to Domestication says
I like that! I’m afraid I do too much and might need to eliminate that word from my vocabulary LOL My word for 2016 is “well”. (Along the lines of the Hymn: It is WELL With my Soul…in the midst of the turmoil around the world. I’ll be fleshing it out a bit on my post tomorrow!)
Annemarie LeBlanc says
Great post! I sat here for a full 5 minutes trying to think of my word for 2016. I decided that my word would be “Learn.” Learn a new skill, learn a language, learn to be more sensitive of others, and learn to say “no” to things/situations that would hurt me.
Lois Alter Mark says
That is a great one! I look forward to following your adventures so I can learn, too.
Rebecca Bryant says
I like that you chose to keep a word that works fro you. I think this year my word is going to be Happy or Joy. I have let so many people including family steal my happy when I Accomplish something that I’ve never fully enjoyed my success. So I think this year to go with last year being fearless Ia m adding happy to my list.
Lois Alter Mark says
You deserve only joy and happiness, Rebecca. Don’t let anyone steal that from you. Here’s to a HAPPY 2016! xo
Carolann says
I love the phrase, done is better than perfect and “do” is very inspiring. I need to make that my mantra too. Wishing you and yours a joyous New Year!
Lois Alter Mark says
“Done is better than perfect” is truly life-changing! Happy New Year to you, too, Carolann!
Leslie Handler says
My word is perhaps the word “word” itself. I love words. Learning new ones, and using old ones correctly are a passion. So “word” it is. Maybe Lois and I can “do words?”
Lois Alter Mark says
Love it, and would be happy to do words with you!
Sarah Bailey says
I love the idea of “do” as a word for a year (or life) I hope you do a lot in 2016 and enjoy every moment. x
Lois Alter Mark says
Thanks, and you, too, Sarah! xo
Carol Bryant says
My word is adoption because I plan to help a ton of dogs get forever homes. I look forward to 2016 with zest and determination. Your word is a good one, too. Happy New Year!
Lois Alter Mark says
That is awesome, Carol! The world is a better place because of your work. Happy New Year to you, too!
Karissa says
If it’s a good word in the past you might as well stick with it! I hope “do” is achieved for you
Rosey says
A new year, a new slate, and your word deserves its three year run. Nothing gets done if you don’t ‘do.’ 🙂 Happy New Year!
Mama to 5 BLessings says
Do is a good word. I need to DO less this year and more of other things! Balance of doing!
Becca says
Do is a really good word, kind of like yes. I haven’t thought of a word yet, but positive might be a good one!
Travel Blogger says
Glad you found your word 🙂 Happy New Year!
Lisa Rios says
Do is always a good word to inspire someone to just do it. My word would be “Go”, just go for it to make sure we keep ourselves inspired on everything we face in our life.
Laura Ehlers says
Looking back over the past year I realized that I had chosen a word for 2015 – INSPIRE – and promptly forgot I had done this! That being said, the past year was quite inspiring.
‘Do’ is such a wonderful choice and offers so many opportunities!
I think my word this year will be, ‘BE’. As in ‘be present’, ‘be happy’, ‘be available’…a reminder to myself to slow down and just ‘be’.
Happy New Year!!