The Weekly Word - Newsletter
The Weekly Word: A journey to enrich our lives one word at a time!
Hello, lovely readers! 🌸
I am so excited to share with you a new and inspiring project I’ve been working on—The Weekly Word. After dedicating the year 2024 to my word “Joy,” I have experienced how a simple focus can bring immense change and happiness to my life. Now, I want to invite you to join me on a journey to introduce a new word into our lives each week—words that will inspire us, push us to grow, and help us connect with ourselves and others in more meaningful ways.
Each word is an invitation to focus, reflect, and embrace its meaning in your daily life. Imagine starting your day with a word like “Gratitude,” and seeing how it changes your interactions and perspective. And the best part? You get to decide which words stick with you for the long run! If a word doesn’t quite resonate with you, that’s okay—there’s a new one next week. But if it does, it might just become a permanent part of your life, like Joy has for me.
I would love for this to be a shared experience. Let’s talk about the words that resonate with you, how they’ve impacted your week, and which ones you decide to keep in your life! You can share your thoughts in my Facebook group or simply comment on LinkedIn after subscribing.
Let’s explore the power of words together. You never know—one word could change everything! 🌟
- Join the Facebook Group: Facebook Group Link
- Subscribe on LinkedIn: LinkedIn Newsletter Link
Looking forward to seeing how these words show up in your life!
Julia
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