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Every single time we have shared the concept of One Word with others,we get the same response:“I love it! I can’t believe I’ve never done this before. It’s so simpleand obvious. I can’t wait to get started.”And we get the same positive responses after participants have lived outtheir One Word for the year:“What a powerful year! I’ve learned so much. This is something I’lldo for the rest of my life. By the way, my word for next year is . . .”We have never heard this:“I tried that One Word thing and it didn’t work.”Not once! The only way it won’t work is if you don’t do it. It’s never aquestion of whether One Word works. It’s whether you will put One Wordinto action in your life. If you discover and live your word, it works everysingle time, because there is a word meant for you, and it is meant tochange your life in a positive way.To help you through the One Word process, we’ve created the followingaction plan to help you prepare your heart, discover your word, live yourword, and spread the word.Sincerely,Dan BrittonJimmy PageJon Gordonwww.GetOneWord.com Previous Page—Next Page

Action PlanPrepare Your Heart: Look InTake a little time to:1. Unplug from the noise.2. Ask a few essential questions.Get away from the noise and distractions of life, and create anenvironment to look inward, quiet your mind, and really listen to your heart.Then ask yourself these three questions, and write your insights here:1. What do I need?2. What ’s in my way?3. What needs to go?www.GetOneWord.com Previous Page—Next Page

Discover Your Word: Look UpNow that your heart is ready, it’s time to plug in and listen up.Once you’ve prepared your heart, you are ready to receive your word.God has a word that is meant for you. Remember, God can use all meansto communicate with us, and you never know when, where, and how yourword will be revealed to you.Ask God to reveal your word to you with this simple question: “What doyou want to do in me and through me?” Write down what comes to yourheart. Listen and be open to the word that God shares.Once you discover your word, write it down in the space that follows onthe next page.www.GetOneWord.com Previous Page—Next Page

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Live Your Word: Look OutOnce you discover the word that is meant for you, then it’s time to live itout. Again, this is where the rubber meets the road.Keep your One Word front and center. Write down three things you will doto make sure you have regular reminders of your word:1.2.3.Sharing your One Word with your Stretch Team ensures success. Listthree people in your inner circle with whom you ’ll share your word thisweek:1.2.3.www.GetOneWord.com Previous Page—Next Page

Spread the WordShare your excitement about your annual One Word with others! Tell themabout your journey.List three other organizations you think would love and benefit from thisprocess, and tell them about it.1.2.3.Share it on Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin Now with a simple note of “MyOne Word is .”You can visit www.GetOneWord.com to share a one-page overview of theOne Word process with your family, team, or organization.Congratulations! We are excited that you are now part of the One WordTeam. We look forward to changing lives together . . . One Word, one person at a time.Let us know your word on our GetOneWord.com website.www.GetOneWord.com Previous Page—Next Page

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action plan to help you prepare your heart, discover your word, live your word, and spread the word. Sincerely, Dan Britton Jimmy Page Jon Gordon www.GetOneWord.com Previous Page—Next Page Action Plan Prepare Your Heart: Look In Take a little time to: 1.

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