The clock is quickly winding down on 2019, and this decade. Good riddance! Of course, now is the time we all tend to get alternatively reflective or forward-thinking. (Personally, I've never been one for setting resolutions, but I'm absolutely a sucker for new, shiny day planners, Bullet journals, washu tape rolls, and gel pens.) Recently, though, I've noticed that a bunch of writers and creatives I respect singing the praises of establishing a "word of the year," sort of a lodestar for how you want your new year to go. I'm not sure I'm one for the exercise, but if I retroactively had to decide on a word for 2019, it'd be "liminal."
Onward to 2020!
Onward to 2020!
Onward to 2020!
The clock is quickly winding down on 2019, and this decade. Good riddance! Of course, now is the time we all tend to get alternatively reflective or forward-thinking. (Personally, I've never been one for setting resolutions, but I'm absolutely a sucker for new, shiny day planners, Bullet journals, washu tape rolls, and gel pens.) Recently, though, I've noticed that a bunch of writers and creatives I respect singing the praises of establishing a "word of the year," sort of a lodestar for how you want your new year to go. I'm not sure I'm one for the exercise, but if I retroactively had to decide on a word for 2019, it'd be "liminal."