“Being alone is an art, and it deserves attention.”
Solitude in December feels different.
It’s deeper.
Quieter.
More reflective.
Being alone doesn’t mean you’re unloved.
It means you’re learning to hear yourself.
It means you’re learning to enjoy your own company.
It means you’re creating a home inside yourself that no one can take away.
Sit with yourself kindly.
Let silence become a friend.
You are more whole
than you’ve ever realized.
Gentle practice:
Do one small thing alone today that feels nourishing:
tea, a walk, a bath, a song, a journal page.
-Kerri-Elizabeth-
Tomorrow, we’ll talk about chosen togetherness, the kind that doesn’t drain.

I love alone time, Kerri. It is truly where I can nurture what I love doing. I even have two songs with the lyrics “carry me home.” Home is where the heart is!
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Me tooooi!!!!
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A gentle and soulful reflection — this beautifully honors the quiet power of solitude, reminding us that being alone can be nourishing, grounding, and transformative. The invitation to small, mindful practices makes the message both heartfelt and practical.
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🤗🤗🤗🤗
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Thank you so much.
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My quiet time is precious. It helps me find balance and prepare my mind for the rest of the day. I definitely don’t feel alone during my quiet time. Thank you, Kerri, for this beautiful reflection.
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Agreed… I so appreciate aloneness.. I couldn’t write if I didn’t have that.
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