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  <title>255: &amp;quot;Give me a word&amp;quot; with Christine Valters Paintner</title>
  <description>This week, I speak with Christine Valter Paintner about the contemplative practice of &amp;quot;receiving a word&amp;quot; for the year, an alternative to traditional New Year's resolutions and goal setting.   The Ancient Practice: The &amp;quot;Give Me a Word&amp;quot; practice is inspired by the Desert Mothers and Fathers (monks of the 2nd–4th centuries), who would offer a word of wisdom—sometimes a single word, a phrase, or a scripture line—to seekers. The word is meant to be wrestled with and explored for a long time, not a quick fix.   Receiving vs. Striving: The core of the practice is about opening the heart to receive wisdom from a source greater than oneself, rather than trying to find or force a word (the &amp;quot;try hard&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;productivity hack&amp;quot; approach).   The Listening Process: Listening for the word can be integrated into everyday life—through silence, noticing synchronicities in books, shows, or nature, or even by asking a trusted friend for a word of wisdom.   Working with Dissonance: They discuss how to work with a word that might feel &amp;quot;bristly&amp;quot; or difficult, exploring the idea that resistance and dissonance can touch on &amp;quot;shadow&amp;quot; aspects of the self (perfectionism, fear of visibility) that hold the deepest creative gifts.   Embodying the Word: Suggestions for keeping the word present all year include creatively embodying it through:   Creating a collage or visual art.   Making a playlist of inspired songs.   Writing an acrostic poem.   Journaling a narrative explanation of the word's arrival.     Links: Guest: Christine Valters Paintner, Online Abbess of&amp;amp;nbsp;Abbey of the Arts (a virtual monastery and global community celebrating its 20th year). Book:  Give Me a Word: The Promise of Ancient Practice to Guide Your Year  Become a Joyster and join us for the January &amp;quot;Word of the Year Art Party&amp;quot; on January 9th.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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