I echo the statement of others, this is exactly what I’ve been looking for! I will spend today filling it out with a cup of tea in hand. Thank you for your insights. Can’t wait for 2026.
This is amazing…love it. 2025 is the first full year I’ve been retired, and I have to admit, I’ve kind of floated through it. The first of the year I had my dad to worry about and he died in March. April was consumed with selling and cleaning out his house. May was the burial of my mom and dad’s their ashes. After that, I found myself dealing with a reemergence of a rather severe autoimmune disease. So all in all, not a great year. I find myself floundering a bit. You’ve given me some really great ideas to send intentions for 2026! Thank you so much!
This is amazing. This has been the most difficult thing I've ever done, trying to reorient my motivation from goals to intention. I was a very "self-motivated" adult but just haven't been able to grasp this. These concrete examples make so much sense, action flowing from intention. I have a new calendar, I have a BIG new whiteboard I bought myself for Christmas (lol)...but I DREAD trying to make life work again. It seems that it is the anchor & ballast of my own intentions that's been missing. Thank you, sincerely, for your generous, valuable gift!
I had a crash course in aging this year, after my husband died 14 months ago. And I am trying to re-position our cattle farm business. I have just glanced at this. But I will show it to my GriefShare group, and encourage them to do this together. Thank you so much. I didn't realize that growing older would be such a challenge.
I’m so sorry about your husband — that kind of loss changes everything, and having to rebuild while grieving is a lot for one person to carry. If this helps even a little as you navigate what’s next, that means the world to me. I love that you’re bringing it to your GriefShare group and doing it together — that’s powerful. Thank you for trusting me with something so personal, and for taking the time to say this.
I echo the statement of others, this is exactly what I’ve been looking for! I will spend today filling it out with a cup of tea in hand. Thank you for your insights. Can’t wait for 2026.
This is brilliant. Thank you. 🩷
This is amazing…love it. 2025 is the first full year I’ve been retired, and I have to admit, I’ve kind of floated through it. The first of the year I had my dad to worry about and he died in March. April was consumed with selling and cleaning out his house. May was the burial of my mom and dad’s their ashes. After that, I found myself dealing with a reemergence of a rather severe autoimmune disease. So all in all, not a great year. I find myself floundering a bit. You’ve given me some really great ideas to send intentions for 2026! Thank you so much!
This is amazing. This has been the most difficult thing I've ever done, trying to reorient my motivation from goals to intention. I was a very "self-motivated" adult but just haven't been able to grasp this. These concrete examples make so much sense, action flowing from intention. I have a new calendar, I have a BIG new whiteboard I bought myself for Christmas (lol)...but I DREAD trying to make life work again. It seems that it is the anchor & ballast of my own intentions that's been missing. Thank you, sincerely, for your generous, valuable gift!
I’m really glad the examples helped! ❤️
I had a crash course in aging this year, after my husband died 14 months ago. And I am trying to re-position our cattle farm business. I have just glanced at this. But I will show it to my GriefShare group, and encourage them to do this together. Thank you so much. I didn't realize that growing older would be such a challenge.
I’m so sorry about your husband — that kind of loss changes everything, and having to rebuild while grieving is a lot for one person to carry. If this helps even a little as you navigate what’s next, that means the world to me. I love that you’re bringing it to your GriefShare group and doing it together — that’s powerful. Thank you for trusting me with something so personal, and for taking the time to say this.