Do Not Use Real Words
In general, it is good advice to not use any real words as your password or even part of a password. Using common password cracking tools, an attacker can crack the password 'february' in a micro-fraction of the amount of time it would take to crack 'f1djt&9B' even thought they both have 8 characters.
Another trick though is to just make the password very long. Longer passwords take longer for password cracking tools to guess, as a general rule of thumb.
Using 'MyNameIsTonyBradley' is more secure than 'S3cur!ty' even though the second one uses a greater diversity of uppercase, lowercase, number and special characters.
Anything more than 7 characters is a good start. To assure a higher level of security, you should choose passwords or passphrases that are 15 characters or more.