One Word...
- kim98826
- Dec 29, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 7
Unique Perspectives: One Word...
By Kim Stevens

One Word…
For years now, instead of setting New Year’s resolutions, I’ve chosen One Word to guide me through the year. I first learned about this concept from Jon Gordon’s book, One Word, and it’s become a powerful annual practice for me and my team.
Here’s how it works: The idea is simple but impactful. You take some time for soul-searching, ask God for guidance, and discover the word meant to shape your year. It’s a word that captures what you need most or what you want to grow into. When you find it, you’ll know. It feels right, almost like the word finds you. I love that.
Here’s Jon Gordon’s process in three simple steps:
1. Prepare Your Heart: Look In
Get quiet. Step away from life’s distractions and ask yourself these three questions:
What do I need?
What’s in my way?
What needs to go?
2. Discover Your Word: Look Up
Ask God, “What do You want to do in me and through me?”
Write down what comes to mind and be open to what God places on your heart.
3. Live Your Word: Look Out
Once you discover the word that is meant for you. It’s time to Live it Out.
Write down three ways to keep it top of mind throughout the year.
Share your word with others.
Last weekend I was fortunate to attend a retreat with Deepak Chopra on Living an Awakened Life. One of the ideas he shared was the importance of intention and attention. It’s simple: what we focus on expands. Like a magnifying glass, intention focuses our energy and attention amplifies its power. Choosing One Word each year has been a way for me to create intention and give that intention my full attention.
My word for 2024 was Listen. I chose it to focus on truly listening—to God, to my intuition, to my soul. Mission accomplished.
As we welcome the New Year, I’ll be taking time, as I do each year, to discover my word—a word that will help me cultivate my intention for the coming year. A word to help me grow and expand and awaken.
And I wonder if you will do the same? And if so, what will your word be?
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