My Word For 2022 Is FOCUS
Lack of focus can be hazardous to your health and those who rely on you for anything.

Reading Word for 2022 by Allison Bonilla and she said:
“It’s that time of the year again; the time when you are being asked to choose your Word for the year. The choice of your Word is indicative of your goals, aspirations, and perhaps challenges for the upcoming year. I always struggled to land on one Word. Life is so complex and multi-faceted that I find it hard to believe that one word would capture all that I have in my mind to do, accomplish or involve myself in.”
I can use one word because that single word connects to all of my actions, choices, and decisions.
That word is FOCUS.
According to https://www.merriamwebster.com/dictionary/focus
The full definition of focus: It’s a center of activity, attraction, or attention.
According to: https://www.healthline.com/health/unable-to-concentrate
What are some consequences of losing focus?
When you’re unable to concentrate, you can’t think clearly, focus on a task, or maintain your attention. Your performance at work or school could be affected if you can’t concentrate. You may also find that you can’t think as well, which can affect your decision-making.
What are the symptoms of being unable to concentrate?
Being unable to concentrate affects people differently. Some symptoms you may experience include:
- being unable to remember things that occurred a short time ago
- difficulty sitting still
- difficulty thinking clearly
- frequently losing things or difficulty remembering where things are
- inability to make decisions
- inability to perform complicated tasks
- lack of focus
- lacking physical or mental energy to concentrate
- making careless mistakes
You may notice that it’s harder to concentrate at certain times of the day or in specific settings. Others may comment that you appear distracted. You may miss appointments or meetings because of a lack of focus.
Lack of focus can be hazardous to your health and those who rely on you for anything.
Studying myself, my actions, choices, and decisions lately, I realized that my lack of focus has contributed to a lot of pain I am experiencing. I have also wasted unnecessary resources due to bad decisions. After carefully psychoanalyzing myself, lack of focus was my diagnosis.
For 2022 my word for change is FOCUS!
Happy New Year everyone, and may 2022 be your year to shine.
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