Happy New Year, Everyone!
Thank you, Ruth, for hosting Poetry Friday this week. Please visit her blog for a bowlful of Soulful Warming. To learn more about Poetry Friday, see What in the World is Poetry Friday.

It has been a challenging year, so I am trying to start 2026 with a new outlook. I am thinking of REFRAME as my OLW. I want to seek out the opportunities that lie within challenges. I need to believe possibilities always exist, even if they are difficult to spot at first glance.
I am feeling a little Rolling Stones - You Can’t Always Get What You Want…

or perhaps it is more Patti LaBelle - New Attitude…

or perhaps this poem by Jorie Graham captures it:
Prayer
By Jorie Graham
Over a dock railing, I watch the minnows, thousands, swirl
themselves, each a minuscule muscle, but also, without the
way to create current, making of their unison (turning, reinfolding,
entering and exiting their own unison in unison) making of themselves a
visual current, one that cannot freight or sway by
minutest fractions the water’s downdrafts and upswirls, the
dockside cycles of finally-arriving boat-wakes, there where
they hit deeper resistance, water that seems to burst into
itself (it has those layers), a real current though mostly
invisible sending into the visible (minnows) arrowing motion that forces change—
this is freedom. This is the force of faith. Nobody gets
wat they want. Never again are you the same. The longing
is to be pure. What you get is to be changed.
… read the rest here.

I’ll leave you with two quotes from Albert Eistein:
- We can't solve today's problems with the mentality that created them.
- Imagination is more important than knowledge. Imagination is the language of the soul. Pay attention to your imagination and you will discover all you need to be fulfilled.
Hmmm, maybe REIMAGINE is even better. What do you think?
Wishing you all a wonderful 2026!
I think your word "Reframe" is perfect. Since I saw everyone posting theirs, I have been thinking of what to choose. Maybe next weeks post :)
What you get is to be changed.
I was especially struck by those words, and the visual image of the minnows metaphor. Lovely.
My OLW is CLEAR with a number of different connotations. I like words that I can associate with images, and I draw the image alongside the word at the top of my to-do list each morning. I think both REFRAME and REIMAGINE are great words.
The minnow poem is exceptional. Thank you for sharing it with us. Working together is more powerful than working alone - is part of what I glean from it. I like reframe because it takes an idea and places it in a different context, whereas reimagine, to me, seems like a new idea completely. Just my two cents. I think a "new attitude" is needed. I applaud you for choosing a positive, forward-thinking way to jump into 2026. Love the music suggestions, too! I think I'm settled on "reduce", as I introduced it as a possibility for my work last week. It fits what I need for this year.