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What's Your Word for 2022?

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Are you feeling the need for a change, or wanting to improve something in 2022? Maybe you are hoping for a personal change, or perhaps you want to set goals for your business?

Instead of writing a new yearƒ??s resolution (or panicking that you canƒ??t decide on one) another great way to go into a new year is to determine a focus word instead.

Read more about this topic in the latest issue of The Cut Sheet: What's Your Word?


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Posted : January 6, 2022 4:38 pm
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Posted : January 6, 2022 10:24 pm
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Many years ago the young lady I was entertaining on a regular basis had a custom-made cap designed for me to wear when we went out dancing.?ÿ The cap was unremarkable and light blue.....................until a string of battery-operated lights were installed in the front that flashed while spelling out the word 'PERFECT'.?ÿ On the inside of the cap was a nifty little symbol made from simple stitches that represented the sign language hand position for 'I LOVE YOU'.

Eventually, she learned that she should have added the letters "IM" to the front of the message.?ÿ I understand through mutual friends that she moved to near Little Rock after her second husband died.


 
Posted : January 6, 2022 10:34 pm