“The New Traditions We Create”

“Tradition begins the moment something brings you peace twice.”

This year doesn’t have to look like last year.
Holidays don’t have to be inherited; they can be created.
You can walk by the lake.
You can rest in an RV.
You can invite one friend.
You can take yourself on a date.
You can craft something simple and call it sacred.

Traditions are repeated moments of meaning.
Start small, start true.

Let what nourishes you
be what guides you.
Let peace become
your yearly ritual.

Gentle practice:
Create one new winter ritual today, no matter how small.

-Kerri-Elizabeth-
Tomorrow, we’ll explore being alone without feeling lonely.

“The Permission to Celebrate Differently”

“Your way of celebrating is not wrong, just yours.”

There is a quiet courage in choosing new rhythms, not everyone wants large gatherins or crowds. Not everyone wants noise or has the capacity to to host. Not everyone wants to stay until midnight or travel long distances. Celebration that costs your peace is not celebration, it’s performance.

You can love your family and friends and still choose shorter visits, smaller circles, or a different day entirely. You can say no to what collapses your nervous system and yes to what nourishes your soul. You can create holidays that feel like healing instead of acting.

Celebrate in your language,
the rhythm only you know.
Joy is more honest
when it’s allowed to grow.

Gentle practice:
Choose how you want to celebrate this year by adding one thing new to experience without resistance but instead observation, let wisdom create new insights to build upon new ideas and allow courage always to be honored. There is no growth or knowing more when change is resented and resisted by anyone. It is within celebration we honor someone or something important to us, when it becomes less than that, change is required.

-Kerri-Elizabeth-
Tomorrow, we gather everything we’ve explored this week and lay down what no longer fits.