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    If You Weren’t Afraid What Would You Do?
    By Beckie Lindsey

    Perhaps you’ve noticed the growing trend to choose a word of the year in January.

    Why choose a word of the year?

    The traditional litany of New Year’s resolutions can get old. Not only that, but statistics show that 92% of New Year’s resolutions fail. And let’s face it, by mid-January or early February, many of us have given up our New Year’s resolutions. Sigh. Or we decided years ago to give up making resolutions altogether to avoid the feeling of defeat.

    Choosing a word of the year offers something different.

    Sue and Lynn at a heART Coaching workshop
    Sue and Lynn at a heART Coaching workshop

    Professional Certified Life Coach, Sue Robson believes in the power of choosing one word. In fact, Sue along with her business partner and artist, Lynn Richards teach a workshop in Redlands, CA for women centered around the word of the year called heART Coaching.

    “We take coaching and art then combine them to create a space for women to explore the de