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Creating a Vision Board That Brings Your Year to Life

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  As we approach a new year, many of us begin thinking about what we want life to look like—our goals, our priorities, and the version of ourselves we are becoming. One of my favorite traditions that helps me bring clarity to all of this is creating a vision board . It’s more than a craft project, it’s a tool that shapes my mindset, my habits, and ultimately my results. Why I Make a Vision Board A vision board serves as a visual reminder of what matters most to me. It keeps my goals front and center—literally. When I see the images daily, I'm reminded of what I’m working toward, who I want to become, and the life I’m intentionally creating. Over the years, I’ve been amazed by how much of what I visualize actually becomes reality. It’s not magic, it’s focus. When something stays in your line of sight, it stays in your line of effort. How I Create My Vision Board Everyone has their own way of doing this, but here’s my personal ritual: Set the Mood I turn on med...

Winter Solstice Newsletter: A Season of Rest, Renewal, and Returning Light

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I love the way the year winds down, how everything begins to quiet just enough for us to dream again. This is my favorite time to choose a new word for the year, refresh my vision board, and set goals that reflect who I’m becoming. For me, the Winter Solstice, which is today, is what kicks it all off. Then comes my birthday just a few days before the New Year, followed by New Year’s Eve, a beautiful trio of moments that invite reflection, intention, and fresh beginnings. As we step into the Winter Solstice, we enter one of the most symbolic and sacred seasonal transitions of the year. On this day, we experience the longest night and the shortest day, marking the turning point when light slowly begins its return. For thousands of years, cultures around the world have honored the Solstice as a time of deep rest, introspection, and renewal. It represents a natural pause in the rhythm of the year, a doorway between what has been and what will be. It invites us to breathe deeper, ground...

Welcome to Universal Year One: Your Invitation to Begin Again

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  CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD 7 DAY WORKBOOK  As we move toward 2026, we are stepping into a Universal Year One — a powerful energetic reset that marks the start of a brand-new nine-year cycle. Year One is not about rushing, perfection, or having everything figured out. It’s about beginning . Think of it as planting seeds. What you choose now, your thoughts, intentions, habits, and energy, becomes the foundation for the years ahead.     What Does a Universal Year One Mean? In numerology, a Universal Year One represents: New beginnings Fresh starts Clarity and direction Intentional action Personal leadership Year One energy invites you to ask: Who am I becoming? What do I want to create over the next nine years? What no longer belongs in this next chapter? This is a year to initiate , not to force. Momentum builds through aligned action, not burnout.   How to Work With Year One Energy Rat...

The Power of One Word: Your Guide to Choosing a Word of the Year for 2026

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  As we prepare to welcome 2026, many of us feel the excitement of setting goals, making resolutions, and planning the changes we want to create in our lives. But here is something to consider as you think about the year ahead: You do not need a long list of goals to transform your life. You just need one intentional word. This month, I want to share why choosing a Word of the Year can be one of the most meaningful practices you bring into 2026, and how to select a word that truly supports the version of yourself you are becoming. For 2025, my word was introspection . I dedicated the year to looking inward, reading books, listening to podcasts, and taking courses focused on healing, growth, and personal development. It was a season of understanding myself more deeply and gaining clarity about what I truly want. Now I want you to find a word for 2026 and set your intentions around it. Why Choose a Word of the Year Traditional resolutions often fade because they feel overwh...