Several ideas have been rattling around my head this week. And distilling the notions down to one theme word for the year has been harder than usual.
At first, I pictured the notion “Tying a bow” on something. This more than just moving from UFOs (a common acronym among knitters and other Makers for “unfinished objects”) to Finished Objects. I want to capture the fine details. I want *CRAFTSMANSHIP* in my work. I want those, “And then a miracle occurred” moments to show loving care, preparedness, mastery. Mastery of fine stitches.
In garb, I want an attention to detail. Full kits. Beautiful seams. Perfect shoes.
In dance, I want regular drills and rehearsals. I want classes (in classrooms!) that enrich my students. I want a website with beautiful photos of me in costume. I want well-fitted, custom embroidered cholis.
I want project plans, thoughtful lists, steps to completion. I want cozy work spaces that have my tools.
I want enough sleep. I want clean laundry. I want to repair any holes in garments.
I want a fine colander or mesh screen that catches the details in my life and helps me put them away. I want books on shelves, in order. I want boxes cleansed and sorted and condensed. I want to be ready.
Craftsmanship. Thoroughness. Finesse. Adeptness. Artistry. Polish.
And usually my theme word is an action, a verb, an inspiration. Or a Call to Action. Possibly “Refine.” Or, somehow that moment when you take skills and “make them look effortless.”
And I never see my words as expired. I still love my words from the past years: Dance. Focus. Create. So, I am simply adding the next word in a series.
(And I think this year comes with a sub-theme, which I knew immediately is COLOR.)
But I think 2015 is the year to add to a pursuit of #Mastery. And that pursuit will always be a part of my life. And it’s my theme for 2015.
#Mastery
What are Your themes for 2015?
Love it! My word for 2015 is Ground 🙂