What does it mean to have a “one word” focus? What’s the purpose of setting one primary focus for your new year? How do you choose your one word focus? How do you stay focused on it? In this blog post I’ll answer all these questions, tell you about a free worksheet I have to help, and share some of my own and others’ words as examples.
What is a one word focus?
It’s when you choose one word (or it can be a short phrase or quote) to be your primary focus for your year. It should be something important and personal to you—perhaps a word that is like an umbrella to include most of the goals you want to achieve that year, a quality you want to grow in, or a reminder to intentionally keep your head in the right place throughout the year.
Why a one word focus?
It can be overwhelming when we think about ALL the things we want to grow in, do, or achieve. Choosing a one word focus is a great start in narrowing down your list—to go strong in one area at a time rather than spreading yourself too thin, becoming discouraged by slow progress, or even becoming paralyzed from the overwhelm and giving up on your goals entirely. Focusing on one thing (or just a few things) is much more manageable and it helps you to take intentional action.
As I said before, your one word focus can act as an umbrella to include multiple goals, but if you’ve struggled with reaching your goals in the past, then I’d encourage you to only set 1 or 2 goals at a time. Once you reach it or are at least consistently working toward them for a couple months, then you can consider adding another. But remember to ask yourself with each goal you set: does this fit with my main focus and help me to achieve my primary goal?
Setting a one word focus is also a powerful tool in directing your brain where you want it to go. Studies have shown that constantly reminding yourself of your goals (especially writing them down) will help your brain understand “this is important.” And if your brain thinks it’s important, then it will store it in your long-term memory and find ways to make it a reality even when you’re not consciously thinking about it. How many times have you set resolutions or goals that you just completely forgot about later or that got pushed down on your priority list? Intentionally deciding on and writing down your focus is a huge step in the right direction.
How to Choose Your One Word Focus
I have a FREE worksheet with specific questions to help you choose your focus.
If you’re a subscriber to my email list then you already have access to my exclusive page of resources, including this worksheet; just look at the bottom of any of your emails from me to get the link and password. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can be added by using the form below; this will add you to my list where you will get 1-2 emails from me a month with blog posts, YouTube videos, and important news, as well as access to this worksheet.
Here are a few tips:
- Spend time reflecting on last year. What did you accomplish? What are you proud of? What worked well for you as you tried to make progress toward your goals? What areas could’ve used improvement? What didn’t go so well?
- Think on the words of “being” and “doing” that are most important to you right now. Who do you want to be? How can you improve that character trait this year? What are you hoping to accomplish? What’s a dream you have that you’ve been putting off? What needs to increase or lessen in your life? What’s a priority for you to see, do, or experience this year?
- Frame your story. Your life is a story. This next year of your life is a chapter. What do you want the theme of this year’s chapter to be? What title would you give this chapter in anticipation of growth and success?
- Imagine the future. Think to the following year. What would you regret next year not doing THIS year? Viktor Frankl, an Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, and holocaust survivor, in his famous book Man’s Search for Meaning says, “Live as if you were living already for the second time and as if you had acted the first time as wrongly as you are about to act now!” It’s so easy to get caught up in day-to-day life, immediate gratification, or distractions that we forget to live with intentional focus. So imagine your life a year from now. Are you grateful for Past You’s decisions? Or are you frustrated at Past You? There’s time to change the future.
How to Remember It All Year
What’s the point of setting a one word focus for your year if you’re not even going to remember it to take action on it? As I talked about earlier, we need to make it easy for our brains to focus on what we want it to focus on. Here are a few ideas for helping you to keep your one word on the forefront of your mind:
- Write it out in your journal every day
- Write it at the top of each page in your calendar
- Create or order custom art to remind you of your word and hang it where you’ll see it daily (I did this for my 2017 and 2018 words)
- Buy an engraved bracelet or necklace you can wear each day (I did this for my 2016 and 2019 words)
- Set a reminder on your phone to go off daily with your focus word or phrase
- Schedule time on your calendar once a month or once a week to reflect on how it’s going so far and realign yourself
- Make it the lockscreen wallpaper on your phone (this is what I did for my 2020 word!)
- Make it the cover photo on your Facebook or Twitter page (added accountability!)
Examples: My Past Focuses
Want a few examples of a one word or phrase focus? Click the links below:
- My 2023 Focus: clear
- My 2022 Focus: connect & celebrate
- My 2021 Focus: make mistakes
- My 2020 Focus: story
- My 2019 Focus: experience
- My 2018 Focus: trust, hustle, rest
- My 2017 Focus: chase the lion
- My 2016 Focus: have courage and be kind
Here are some examples from other bloggers:
Your One Word Focus
Spend time this week thinking upon the questions and filling out the worksheet. Once you decide on your focus, come back and tell me about it in the comment section below! I’d love to hear!
Charity says
This is such a good idea! I need to choose a word for the New Year. Thanks so much for sharing!
Deborah Kos says
For this year 2020, I chose the word Transformation. I feel that 2020 will bring about significant changes in the universal energy. People will also be in the process of transformation during this new year.
Happy New Year!
Anna Reel says
I love this focus! May you see much transformation this year!
Dawn says
Good advise. I am going to try to find my word for 2020
Ashli Ferguson says
Growing.. That’s my focus. My business, my blog. all of it! I hope your new year is AMAZING!!
Anna Reel says
I love that! May you see much growth this year!
Sophie Wentworth says
This was a really interesting read, I’ve never used this method before but I’m very curious to try it. I think mine would be broaden for 2020 x
Sophie
Anna Reel says
Thank you! I’d love to hear more about what “broaden” means to you! 🙂
Carrie says
I love your ideas for keeping it in the forefront of your mind!
Anna Reel says
Thank you! And thank you so much for taking the time to read and comment!
Nyxie says
Excellent advice. My one word for 2020 is self-development. I want to continue to grow and get to know myself better.
Anna Reel says
Yesss! I love that! I hope that this year will be a great one for you, full of much self-development and getting to know yourself better! 💜
Angell says
Well look at that! Great minds think alike! This is a great resource for those new to “one word” goals. Thank you!
Essence says
I love this! I do something similar in my morning journals. And I have to admit, narrowing my focus makes a HUGE difference! I choose a main focus- just one thing I want to encourage throughout my day. I also make a list of the 3 most important areas of my life because it all goes together somehow! It’s all related. (Those areas are always about building my character and loving myself) Great idea!
Anna Reel says
I love this idea! Thank you so much for sharing that!
And thank you for taking the time to read and comment! I hope you have an AMAZING year!
Kelly says
Love this idea! Last year I attended a seminar at work and one of the speakers discussed creating personal mission statements. But I kinda like the conciseness of one word! Got many circulating in my mind now and will have to whittle that down. Thanks for the great advice!
xoxo – Kelly
http://www.dreaminlace.com
Anna Reel says
Ooo yes! Creating a personal mission statement is such a great and beneficial idea! I’ve created (and rewritten and rewritten lol) one for my blog as well.
I hope you find the word that will be just what you need for this year! 💜
Thank you so much for taking the time to read and comment!
Eena says
This is so cool! I’ve never really thought of picking one word to help me through the year. I think my word for this year will have to be positivity… we’ll see how that works out for me!
☼ cabin twenty-four
Anna Reel says
I’m happy to have shown a new concept 🙂 I hope it benefits you and that you have a very POSITIVE year!
bournemouthgirl says
This is such a great post in helping figure out to choose your focus word. Thank you for sharing! I will get thinking!
Anna Reel says
Thank you! I hope you have an amazing year!
And thank you so much for taking the time to read and comment! 💜
bournemouthgirl says
You are welcome xxx