Thursday, January 8, 2026

The Year I Chose Prosper

 

I started 2025 with a word in mind, not a goal. Just one word to carry with me, to anchor me when life felt busy or overwhelming. My word was Prosper.

For me, Prosper wasn’t just about money or success. It was about choosing to focus on all good things. It was a reminder that I will rise, and I will Prosper; in my career, in my relationships, in my health, and in the small moments that often go unnoticed.

Keeping this word at the center of my year shaped the way I saw the world. Almost every lunch hour on my walk, I would find a nickel or a dime on the ground. To some, those coins might not seem like much, but to me they became a symbol. A quiet reminder that Prosper was showing up in my life in small, consistent ways. It was as though the world was nudging me to keep my focus on growth and possibility.

The openness to accept shifts in my life led me to take part in the leadership development program with Laurie and the leadership team.

The opportunity was more than just professional development it was Prosper in action. It allowed me to expand my skills, stretch my thinking, and step into new leadership challenges that will continue to shape me for years to come.

Looking back, Prosper didn’t mean every day was easy or that success fell into my lap. It meant that when challenges came, I looked for the lesson, the growth, and the way forward. Prosper kept me grounded in gratitude and possibility. It reminded me that abundance is as much a mindset as it is an outcome.

And now, as I step into 2026, I can see how one word had the power to shift not only how I worked, but how I lived. Prosper became the compass.

What single word, if you held it close, would shift the way you live and lead this year?

A word is like a compass keeping you oriented no matter which turns life throws at you.

Too often we think of the annual new years goal as a checklist: loose the weight, hit the number, save the money. But what if goals aren’t the list at all? What if they are the compasses? Compasses don’t give you every detail, they simply point you in the right direction, keeping you aligned no matter the twists and detours.

This January, I challenge you to pick a word instead of a goal. One word to guide your choices, remind you of your values, and keep you oriented when life gets busy.

Maybe your word is courage. Courage to step outside your comfort zone. Maybe it’s Balance. Lean in to balance your work-life structure a little more strategically. Maybe it’s Growth. Choosing to look for opportunities to grow. Whatever it is, let it be your compass for 2026.

Resolutions are often born from pressure, the need to fix, to hit, to achieve. But words are different. Words invite you to grow, to notice, to rise into opportunities as they come. Challenges will appear, as they always do, but your word becomes your steady compass you hold onto.

Resolutions fade. Words endure. What word will carry you through this year? 



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