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One Word 2020


Happy New Year! A new and exciting year is here, but not only a new year, a start of a new decade. This is the year for you. This is the year to reach new heights. This is the year to accomplish what you have been putting off. This is the year to revitalize and change, do new things, take initiative, organize, get a better job, get a career, get whatever it is you what.

Except in order to do this, you need to know what you want. In honor of figuring out what you want, I am putting this year’s word into action. You will need vision. Welcome to #Vision2020. The one word for 202 is vision. Why do you need vision? Why is it so important?

Without vision, you cannot set goals. It is hard to know what you need to do without knowing what you want to achieve. Vision is the first step. How do you see yourself? What is the life you want to have? How will that particular goal help you achieve the life you have envisioned? Sometimes it is hard to know exactly what you want. Sometimes you know you want something different, but you are not sure what that something different it. This is the year to define it all.

This year will set to explore those topics further and help you clarify the view of yourself. For those of you working in the workforce development, social services field, or for anyone that supports and mentors others, it is important to help those you are assisting develop their own vision.  The time for the New Year, new decade, and new greatness is here! Welcome to #Vision2020!

I look forward to a great 2020 with everyone. Feel free to comment and message to tell me more about your vision for 2020.

~Karen J. Cirincione
Twitter: @kcirincione


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