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My word for 2022

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crystal@moneysavingmom.com

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Fri, Jan 7, 2022 03:47 PM

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I resisted it, but I know it's what I was supposed to choose... Hi, {NAME}! For the past six years,

I resisted it, but I know it's what I was supposed to choose... [image]( Hi, {NAME}! For the past six years, I’ve chosen a word for the year. This is a word that becomes my theme or over-arching guide for how I approach the year. Last year, my word for the year was actually a phrase: Show up. It had such a huge impact on my life and I’ll be sharing more about that in the podcast that drops next week. For 2022, I thought I had a word almost all of December. It was a good word, but it felt a little like a cop-out because it wasn’t a word that would really push me out of my comfort zone, stretch me, or challenge me in a deep way. It wasn’t January 2, that I was reading a book and all of a sudden the word I knew I was supposed to choose instead popped out at me. I immediately resisted it because it’s a word that I knew would stretch and push me. For a day, I wrestled with this. Couldn’t I just choose the easier word? But no, I knew in my heart that the word I was resisting was the word I was supposed to choose. I’ve learned that where there is resistance, I often need to pay attention and really lean into the resistance. So, what is my word for 2022? Read all about it here: -Crystal P.S. I'm doing simple little daily cleaning projects on Instagram stories every week day, if you need a little nudge to get your home decluttered and organized: (Check the cleaning highlight circle on my profile to go back and see what you missed so far if you'd like to catch up!) a[Privacy Policy]() [Unsubscribe]( Money Saving Mom, LLC 2020 Fieldstone Parkway, Ste. 900 #313 Franklin, Tennessee 37069 United States

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