Crossing the Threshold Gently


“You don’t have to rush into the new year.”

There is no requirement to feel hopeful, energized, or resolved today.
Purpose doesn’t demand enthusiasm, thats individual, only honesty, thats choice.

Crossing into something new can be quiet and real, captivating and invigorating, inspiring and creative.


The year opens
without instructions.
You step through
as you are.

-Kerri-Elizabeth-
Name one word for how you want to move, not just in achievement, in purpose, this year.

-Kerri-Elizabeth-
Tomorrow, we anchor purpose into the body.

4 thoughts on “Crossing the Threshold Gently

  1. This is a gentle, grounding piece—beautiful in its permission. 🌱
    I love how it releases the pressure we often place on beginnings and replaces it with honesty and presence. The idea that purpose doesn’t require enthusiasm, only truth, feels especially resonant and compassionate.

    The lines “The year opens / without instructions. / You step through / as you are.” are quietly powerful—affirming, humane, and deeply calming. They invite trust in the self rather than performance for the calendar.

    It’s an appreciation of slow courage, embodied intention, and authentic movement forward. Thoughtful, timely, and deeply reassuring—this feels like a hand resting gently on the shoulder at the threshold of a new year.

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  2. Wishing you a beautiful new year, sweet Kerri. One word for me would be joy. I want to move with joy in this new year. I had a great day today – so I’m already in that space!

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