Dear Empowered Reader,
In the last edition of The Regenerate Your World Newsletter, we discussed goal setting. This week we are going to continue the conversation. January gets all the buzz for New Year resolutions however I believe every day is a chance for renewal…
As we step into a new year, it's time to reflect, reset, and regenerate our world. This issue of "Regenerate Your World" focuses on personal growth, intentional living, and the power of reflection. "The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance." - Alan Watts The Art of Reflection As a community committed to well-being and personal growth, we understand the importance of looking back to move forward. This year, consider reviewing your past 365 days and noting your wins and challenges across various life domains. For instance, one of our community members shared their significant wins from the past year: - Securing a new job that utilizes their skills - Gaining clarity on personal values - Supporting family through challenging times They also faced challenges, such as: - Maintaining emotional health while supporting others - Setting boundaries with loved ones Reflection Questions: 1. What were your top three wins and challenges in your professional life this year? 2. How did your energy levels fluctuate throughout the seasons, and how did this impact your work-life balance? 3. What unexpected lessons did you learn from a project or task that didn't go as planned? Regenerating Your Approach The concept of regeneration is about renewal and growth. As you plan for 2025, consider how you can regenerate different aspects of your life: - Professional Growth: Seek new certifications or skills that align with your career goals. For example, one of our members is pursuing a Six Sigma certification to enhance their project management skills.
- Personal Development: Focus on mindfulness practices and letting go of what no longer serves you. A community member shared their intention to release anger and judgment, recognizing what they can and cannot control.
- Relationships: Nurture connections with family and friends through meaningful experiences. Consider planning trips with loved ones or hosting dinner parties that prioritize connection over perfection. "The greatest discovery of all time is that a person can change his future by merely changing his attitude." - Oprah Winfrey Setting Intentions, Not Just Goals Instead of rigid resolutions, consider setting intentions that allow for flexibility and growth. Embrace the concept of "the swerve" – make plans but remain open to changing direction as needed. My personal approach to this is asking myself every morning these three questions: - What will make me feel connected today? - What will give me a sense of purpose? - What would I do today if I were taking care of my human? Empower Possible Affirmation: "I embrace the pace of my journey and trust in my ability to adapt and thrive." The Power of Three Words Choose a three-word thesis to guide your decisions and actions in the coming year. For inspiration, consider: "Embrace the Pace". A community member shared their three-word thesis: "Let Them Be". This mantra helps them release the need to control others' behavior and focus on their growth. "Your life does not get better by chance, it gets better by change." - Jim Rohn Thriving Without Goals Remember that personal growth isn't always about achieving specific targets. Sometimes, it's about the small, consistent actions that contribute to our overall well-being: - Acknowledge others' kindness - Practice gratitude daily - Learn something new, even if it scares you - Take responsibility for your actions - Ask for help when needed One member shared their intention to "let go of striving for perfection" and instead focus on creating a welcoming environment when hosting friends and family. As we regenerate our world in 2025, let's focus on renewal, intentional living, and embracing the journey of personal growth. By reflecting on our past, setting mindful intentions, and remaining open to change, we can create a year of meaningful progress and fulfillment. Final Reflection Questions: 1. What is one area of your life that needs regeneration, and what small step can you take today towards that renewal? 2. How can you apply the concept of "embracing the pace" to a current challenge you're facing? 3. What is one boundary you need to set to protect your emotional well-being in the coming year? Remember, as one of our members beautifully put it: "You're still awesome, still you, and still worthy of love, rest, success, and greatness." Let's make 2025 a year of growth, compassion, and regeneration.
Take care, dear reader, Julie Founder, Empower Possible
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