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Sunday Thinking ― 12.29.24
"Remember, when a door closes. It's not rejection but divine protection."
The weekly Sunday Thinking newsletter is quick-hit content that aims to provide a booster shot to your thought process as you end and start your week.
“You know what’s beautiful? A simple life. In a world obsessed with more—more money, more likes, more everything. It’s easy to forget the beauty of less. A simple life doesn’t mean settling. It means being free. Free from the endless chase. Free from comparing. Free from the weight of always wanting what someone else has. You know, the truth is the more you own, the more it owns you. The weight of wanting more, it steals your peace—bit by bit, day by day. Hear these words now: don’t let the noise of this world drown out the beauty of a simple life.”

I. A Gentle Reminder: Time Is Precious
The problem today is that we think we have forever. In the year 2020, the year 2025 seemed a million miles away. But here we are approaching the end of the year 2024.
Before we know it the year 2030 will be upon us. The point is time is moving so fast these days.
Weeks can feel like days, months can feel like weeks, and before we know it, another year has come to pass, so don't wait to live—this isn't a rehearsal.
Don't postpone feeling worthy or loved. Let go of anger. Be kind to everyone you meet because everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.
If there's something you know deep down you need to do, then don't put it off any longer—just do it, do it now.
Remember, our time here is limited. Don't take the moments for granted; appreciate them—especially with the people you love and lead. And hope that one day you can look back and know you've made the most of this whole experience and miracle we call life.
Source: Becca Deliberato, Creator
II. The In-Between
There is a place called the in-between.
A place where you don't quite fit into your old life.
But you have not yet arrived at your next destination.
And while it may feel frustrating at times, this is a space of transformation.
So let go. Allow yourself to be where you are, in this moment, without forcing the future or resenting the past.
This stage will pass too. And soon you'll look back with gratitude for the lessons and growth it brought you.
Source: Meditate and Love
III. The Energy for 2025
The energy for 2025 is:
No longer waiting to do the things that will bring you great joy.
Making ample time to rest because feeling healthy and strong in your body is cooler than being busy.
Staying in your peace even when people are trying to drag you into their storm.
Treating your intuition like a compass because you know from past experience that it is leading you the right way.
Tuning out all the fads and focusing just on what you personally need for your health and inner balance.
No longer being agreeable or falling into people pleasing. Instead just double down on what is true for you.
2025 is the year you say yes to the habits that make your life shine the brightest.
Source: Yung Pueblo, Lighter
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V. Question
What is one thing—be it a habit, a belief, a relationship, resentment or fear—that I am ready to release as I step into 2025, and how can I let it go with grace and gratitude?
VI. This Week, I Will
Hold on to my hope.
Surrender to what is.
Leave people better than I found them.
Give myself permission to take up space.
Keep rescuing those younger parts of myself.
Surrender to what is. Say ‘yes’ to life and see how life suddenly starts working for you rather than against you. ― Eckhart Tolle
The Last Words…
“This year, I learned that grief and gratitude can coexist. That I can feel my heart crack down the middle and be thankful for the pain because it means that I've lived fully and loved deeply―that I didn't hide from life but instead chose to pour my whole self into the act of beautiful, hard, messy living. I learned that I can love the life I have now while still taking time to grieve the paths I didn't walk. The lives I didn't get to live. The people who are no longer traveling this path beside me. The visions of a future I once had that can no longer be. I learned that so many times in life, we don't know that the last time we do something is going to be the last. That it often sneaks up on us unexpectedly. And that while we can't prevent the lasts, we can love what we have now while it's still here just a little bit more. This year, I learned that my heart can handle so much more than I ever gave it credit for. That it's soft but mighty. That it's far stronger than I ever realized―stronger than I even know now. And while I sometimes wish it didn't have to be so strong, I'm grateful for this beating heart for always reminding me that I'm still here. Still breathing. I'm grateful for its gentle wisdom and soft nudges. And most of all, I'm grateful that in the joy and the pain, the hope and the heartache—it knows love.”
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