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What Matters Now – What’s Your One-Word Theme For 2010?

What is one word that sums up the experience that matters the most for you in 2010?

What Matters Now E-book coverMy favorite thinker Seth Godin asked this question to over seventy big thinkers and produced an inspiring (free!) e-book "What Matters Now". Each person chose a one-word theme for what's important to them in 2010 and wrote a little riff on the topic.

My faves are Hugh Macleod's riff on "Meaning" (read the fine print!), Jackie Huba on "1%" (see one of the banner images on my blog!), and "Gumption" by J.C. Hutchins (made me smile!).

As complete as this little book seems to be, there are so many more themes that you can claim and express in 2010. I have a couple of ideas I want to explore... Stay tuned for my own choice - I will post it here this week as my "New Year's Resolution Project".

Pass the word about this inspiring e-book. Post it on your blog, on your Facebook page, Tweet about it.

What is your One-Word Theme for 2010?  Please share it!

For more information:

Link to post on Seth Godin's blog: http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/12/what-matters-now-get-the-free-ebook.html (actually this post includes TWO free e-book downloads)

Link to Squidoo lens: http://www.squidoo.com/Whatmattersnowfreeebook (includes a reading list of amazing books...)

Direct link to download e-book (pdf): http://sethgodin.typepad.com/files/what-matters-now-1.pdf

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