Reverb10 Day 1: One Word

Note: This is the first in a month-long exercise called Reverb10, where bloggers reflect on the year before and think towards the year ahead. The idea is to post daily, based on the day’s prompts; let’s see how well I do.

Prompt: Encapsulate the year 2010 in one word. Explain why you’re choosing that word. Now, imagine it’s one year from today, what would you like the word to be that captures 2011 for you?

If I had to choose one word to encapsulate 2010, it would be change. I got married this year, to the man I’ve loved for over 5 years. I also came to the incredibly difficult realization that the business I’ve had for over 5 years no longer reflects the work I really want to be doing, and I’ve spent the last half of this year figuring out what that means, and making steps towards finding the work I *do* want.

All of this has felt, to be honest, a bit insane. What started as a desire to find a business partner to allow me to take a more strategic role has turned into a complete change of direction in my career. I’m moving more towards design strategy and user experience, and further away from branding and design implementation – which has been scary, but great in its own way.

Given all of this, the word for 2011 will be: landing. All of this change has left me feeling ungrounded, moving quickly towards the next thing. I’m ready to land, and to adjust into whatever the next step is. The first step is done; I was accepted into the program I wanted at Lesley University, and I’ll be working on a degree in Design and Business. The next step is finding a position that lets me take the knowledge I learn in class and apply it to real-world client situations. Keep an eye out for me, won’t you?

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