Let the Year Meet You Where You Are
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January asks a lot of us.
By the end of the month, the pressure to fix our lives, keep up with resolutions, and prove that this year will be different can already feel overwhelming. In this episode of Carefully Speaking, I slow things down and invite a different way of beginning the year—one rooted in honesty, intention, and self-trust.
This conversation is about releasing urgency, recognizing the difference between intention and control, and allowing yourself to move at a pace that honors your capacity. We explore why not everything needs fixing, how pressure often disguises itself as motivation, and what it means to take a sacred pause instead of forcing clarity too soon.
This episode is for anyone who feels tired, behind, uncertain, or quietly in transition—and needs permission to let the year meet them where they are.
Topics include:
- Why January isn’t the time for major life overhauls
- The difference between intention and urgency
- Letting go of what’s unsustainable instead of trying to fix everything
- Pressure vs. patience in personal growth
- Beginning the year without a performance
Thank you for being here and for listening with care.