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My One Word for 2010

January 2, 2010 by melissa

The past few years I’ve resisted much in the way of New Year’s Resolutions. I always felt mine were so trite, like I just HAD to have some resolutions that by March were in the crapper anyway.

So this year, I’m taking a different approach. In my day job, I’m a marketer and one of my fave blogs is Chris Brogan’s. He talks about having three words to guide your efforts through the year and help set goals.

I love the concept but got to thinking… why couldn’t I just have one word? One single word that will embody what I strive for in 2010. I like the idea of one word that could stick in my head. One word I could hone in on as a reminder of my year’s “goals.” So for 2010 I chose the word…

NURTURE

It’s quite fitting since I’m currently growing a human that’s due in about 9 weeks! And it extends even further than that too. Here are the ways I plan to center around the word “nurture” throughout 2010:

Nurture my newborn… through breastfeeding longer this time around.
Little Roo is planning his debut this March and I’m strangely calm about it. Oh wait, maybe that’s just denial. Denial of the inevitable sleepless nights, jealous first child, whacked out hormones and lots of baby poop. Yep, that sounds about right.

Seriously though, I will be the mother to a newborn all over again and with that comes a great deal of nurturing. The area I really want to focus is breastfeeding longer than I did with Big Roo.

With Big Roo, my intention was to breastfeed exclusively for at least 6 months. I have nothing against feeding my child formula but breastfeeding was something I really wanted to do. But (boys, you may want to cover your eyes) after mastitis with a 102 degree fever my first week post-partum, pumping milk tainted with blood and feeling little knives stabbing me every time he nursed, I only hung on through 2 months before I started converting him to formula. I admit it had started to get easier, but by then I was headed back to work full-time and I used going back to work as an excuse for not sticking with it.

For some reason, I just think it’s gonna be easier this time. And if not, I’ll hire a lactation consultant before I relent. I’m hoping to make it to at least the six-month mark.

Nurture my family.. with both patience and attention.
2010 is going to be a BIG adjustment with a newborn in the house again. I worry how Big Roo will handle all the attention I’ll need to give the wee one. I worry that I’ll get too snippy with wonderful Daddy Roo. I also worry that my patience will be even more thin than usual.

So, I plan to nurture my relationship with Big Roo through some devoted one-on-one time. Patience is one of my vices so I’m hoping to remember to center myself, take a deep breath and calm down when things get deliriously hectic. With Daddy Roo, I hope to continue the monthly date nights we just started back up late last year and to make sure we spend time together other than sitting tandem on our laptops. In fact, we just finished some awesome duel in Wii Resort so I plan to make sure that game isn’t collecting dust by spring.

Nurture my creativity… through scrapbooking our life stories and building my blog
2009 was the year of the insanely busy me. I started freelancing on top of my full-time job, became Chair of the local MS Society’s PR & Marketing Committee, took on role as Craft Day Planner for my mom’s group and a bunch of other little commitments I got myself into. After Big Roo went to bed, evenings weren’t for me anymore – they were for everyone else. So, I’ve let go of some of my commitments and hope to have more time to nurture that creative spitfire in me. This means two specific things:

– Spend more time developing this blog: writing consistently about the things that I don’t get to write about in my day job: the outdoors, my family and being a mama

– Spend more time scrapbooking: I used to be an avid scrapbooker. But then I started freelancing for a well-known scrapbooker and the time I had to spend on it went downhill. Scrapbooking is about bringing out the graphic designer and writer in me to capture our life stories. And while some may think it’s cheesy, I enjoy the creative outlet.

Nurture my body… through more frequent exercise.
My body is headed through the ringer this year. I’m 30-weeks pregnant and am already sore and uncomfortable. By March, I’ll be healing from delivering Little Roo (rather it ends up being another C-section or VBAC) so I’ll be nurturing lots of soreness in places I’ll spare you from mentioning. Once I’m on the mend, I’m anxious to get back to working out.

I’ve been an aerobics instructor for 10 years now (I stopped teaching about mid-way through this pregnancy though). After Big Roo grew more and more active, I got less and less. By the time he turned one, most weeks the only workout I was getting was the one class I taught (and an occasional hike).

This year, I want to be more active. I’d like to teach at least one class a week, workout at least 2-3 other times and hike once or twice a month. I think that’s more realistic than sadistically signing up for a marathon or something nutty like that. Baby steps, Mel, baby steps.

Nurture my career… through networking and social media.
When Little Roo comes, I’ll be going down to part-time at my Marketing Director job at a small software company. It’s a great set-up– working from home, still get benefits, etc. BUT the job doesn’t challenge me creatively like previous jobs have nor do I have an awesome team of marketing creatives to work with (it’s just me and the tech guys).

My gig on the MS Society’s PR & Marketing Committee and the people I’ve met on Twitter and at marketing events have given me some of the connection that I’m craving but I want even more. Especially since I’ll be quarantined in a house all week either working or taking care of the Roos. So, I’ll dig deeper into networking and try to develop some lasting relationships… someone I can call on for creative advice when I’m stuck on something at work. And someone to have lunch with every so often on the days that I work. I even got a silly Poken for Christmas to get me started.

Dang, if you read all the way through, kudos to you! I just wanted to get my rambling thoughts down on “paper” so I can reference them later. Choosing one word is cloaked as a simple concept, but as you can see, there’s a lot you can delve into based on that single word.

I’ll revisit my word NURTURE every month and see where I’m at in regards to my goals. And post about it too of course (though I promise the posts will be shorter than this). I’m truly curious to see what happens.

Do you have any resolutions, goals or whatever you call them? What is your word for 2010?

Filed Under: Mommy Ramblings Tagged With: 2010 word, new year, nurture

Comments

  1. Debi says

    January 3, 2010 at 1:08 am

    I really enjoyed this post, Mel & the idea of focusing on a word instead of a list of resolutions! (Kinda made me wish we lived closer together ’cause I think we’ve got tons in common, including my own past life as a scrapper!) Had my second little man in ’08 (first in ’04) & experienced all of the concerns you are having now. You are going to do wonderfully — everything will take shape just the way it is supposed to, whatever that means for you & yours. As for me, my one word for this year would be JOY. I will strive for more of it in all that I do & in my relationships with others. 🙂
    .-= Debi´s last blog ..Fun Friday: Land Art =-.

  2. Catherine says

    January 3, 2010 at 2:19 am

    Nurture sounds like a great word for you for 2010. If it is any help I found breastfeeding very enjoyable for my no.2 once I had been released from expectations and fears about what it should be with no. 1. Good luck with the rest of your goals. Ali Edwards makes a one word focus for each year and she has some ideas for displaying your word to help you focus on it.
    You have got me thinking about a word now, I can’t name one here because about 3 came to mind straight away … calm, compassion, learning, self …
    .-= Catherine´s last blog ..5ive for the new year =-.

  3. Shannon says

    January 3, 2010 at 10:10 pm

    this is a great post and I read a similar one at http://www.steadymom.com great idea… now I am mulling over my word! we’ll see what I come up with! Thanks for the inspiration!
    .-= Shannon´s last blog ..What’s Happening …….. Wednesday =-.

  4. Stephanie @ Geezees says

    January 4, 2010 at 8:52 am

    Great post…love your word.
    Happy New Year to you!!!

  5. Julie says

    January 4, 2010 at 11:42 am

    Great goals – I love the idea of using one word to sum it all up. I set some reading goals, but haven’t set any general life goals for 2010. You’ve inspired me to come up with something! Also, I have an award for you on my blog: http://just-playin-around.blogspot.com/2010/01/lemonade-stand-award.html
    .-= Julie´s last blog ..Lemonade Stand Award =-.

  6. Krissi says

    January 4, 2010 at 11:45 pm

    Nurture is a great word! I have to think of my one word…hmmm….
    .-= Krissi´s last blog ..Experience Avatar! =-.

  7. merranie says

    January 9, 2010 at 12:11 pm

    wow. great post. thanks for sharing and for the inspiration, i’m thinking about my word or words now…

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