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intentional living, little by little

December 28, 2022

No.716: Thoughts on 2022, My One Little Word and a Few Goals for 2023

It’s easy to be nostalgic and have rose-colored glasses for agrarian life. Everyone who finds out that we’re homesteading/farming will always say, “Oh man, that sounds like such a simple life.” Maybe I would have said the same a few years ago. But now? I have to shake my head and laugh. 2022 didn’t feel that simple.  In fact, it felt messy and exhausting and sometimes really, really hard.

BUT.  Hard and messy doesn’t mean it’s not good.  I have been challenged and humbled.  I have learned so much.  I have worked harder than ever and have rejoiced at the fruits of that labor.  So if simple means that I’m frolicking through the fields with healthy animals and abundant gardens, well, that’s a big lie.

But after reviewing some of my thoughts from the post I wrote back in February, What Does a Simple Life Look Like?, maybe I was successful in a different way:

  • Less clutter and more visual peace. // Yes!  I’ve made decluttering a regular task and have been reselling our unneeded items too.
  • Less distractions and more time looking up. // Yes!  Having no social media is a blessing for staying the course and living in “the real world.”  You know how people say, “You’d have to be living under a rock not to know…”?  Well, that’s me about so many things, ha!  I have the opposite of FOMO at this point. (JOMO?)
  • Less doing all the things and more slowing down. // Yes, sort-of.  I got in way over my head with my garden/food forest plans, but even that huge goal became my primary focus.  I plan to intentionally spend the winter resting and rebooting before the new growing season arrives.

So…the year of simple.  I’m calling it a success!  Deo gratias.

MY ONE LITTLE WORD FOR 2023

This is my eleventh (!!) year choosing one little word for the new year.  (Previous words include Intention, Brave, Thrive, Learn, Slow, Roots, Notice, Gratitude, Light and Simple.)  For 2023, I decided to go with endurance.

endurance | [n] //en-door–uhns/

the ability or strength to continue or last, especially despite fatigue, stress, or other adverse conditions; stamina

I like this word because it encompasses so many aspects of my life: the long journey of faith, the demanding seasons of farming, the importance of taking care of myself.  I’d like to learn how to dust myself off gracefully after bumbling my way through things and just keep going.  No more negative self-talk, no more overwhelm of my own making, no more allowing hardships to dictate how I act.  I love this quote from Mother Angelica: “Lord, don’t let me chicken out if You have something hard for me to do.”  Time to lean in.

A FEW GOALS FOR 2023

+ He must increase, I must decrease. (John 3:30)
+ Start a bullet journal and use all of the pages. //
Instead of purchasing an expensive planner, I’m creating my own in a bullet journal style and I’m determined to fill up the entire thing!  I am notorious for abandoning half-filled notebooks.
+ Write down my gratitude everyday. // There is so much to be thankful for, if only I seek it.
+ Support the man before the company. // So many of us are starting little side hustles as a way to further our goals or just make ends meet.  I want to look toward the farmer, the reseller, and the artist first before heading to the big box stores.  
+ Work on homestead systems. // 2022 was a big building year.  2023 will be the year where we think smarter, not harder: tweaking our systems for better efficiency.
+ Read from my bookshelves. // I have a lot of unread books.  While this doesn’t stress me out (I see them as a plethora of possibilities!), I do want to prioritize these options over any new ones.  The money saved will be an added bonus.
+ Cultivate a warm, welcoming home. // More decluttering of the extras and figuring out how to make a cozy home with the rest.
+ Keep working on the mortgage reduction. // We’re making progress on this huge goal, little by little.  Since there’s only so much you can cut from an already lean budget, we’ll be executing a few side hustles for some added cash.  (Shameless plug to buy me a “coffee”!  Just kidding.)  I’m excited to see what kind of a dent we can make in 2023.

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Comments

  1. Catherine says

    December 29, 2022 at 8:27 am

    How funny! “Endurance” was my word for 2022, and my verses of the year were Romans 5:3-4. Having an inspiring idea in mind helped me to have faith through some difficult months at the end of 2022. 2023 proves to be *as* challenging, if not more so, and my word/verse of the New Year is “purpose” and Proverbs 19:21. May God bless you and your goals for the New Year!

    • Ashley says

      December 30, 2022 at 1:09 pm

      I love the word “purpose”…so convicting and helpful in discerning what’s most important!

  2. Laura M says

    January 5, 2023 at 2:59 pm

    I’m glad your simple year was a success. I’m at a point where I crave simple too, but my circumstances are not conductive. However, I will continue to try, like you, to declutter my physical space

  3. sonrie says

    January 7, 2023 at 7:43 pm

    I have never done a word of the year before but I chose one this year. I posted on it. I selected: elegant. We will see where it takes me!

    • Ashley says

      January 8, 2023 at 9:51 am

      Elegant is a great word! I have never used a random generator for mine, I typically assess the previous year and see where I need to grow. You’ll have to let me know what you learn/experience with elegant.

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