We have more wisdom than we think and more strength than we believe.

We have more wisdom than we think and more strength than we believe.

We have more wisdom than we think and more strength than we believe.

… Because at times we need to say words out loud or repeat the same mistake multiple times for the wisdom of our own souls to be heard. Sometimes this wisdom is heard in little whispers, other times, in big loud sounds which we can no longer ignore, or we will break.

At the end of 2025, the wisdom that each one of us carries within by design is invaluable. So, if you lived in this truth, how a new year of life would look like for you? What intentions will you bring in the new year? What will you do more of, or less of? Who will you be spending more time with? What habits will become non-negotiable for you? What experiences and dreams will you pursue? Who will be your tribe and whose tribe will you be a part of?

Living in the wisdom of our souls is not forced positivity, or lack of honesty vis-a-vis ourselves or others on behavior or habits to stop or develop, or the wisdom to acquire. lt is accountable and empowered living with compassion and rest when we need it and with clarity and alignment with who we are or want to be.

What are your heart’s biggest hopes and dreams? Name and claim them – with perseverance, consistency, gratefulness and appreciation of having the opportunity to pursue them, no matter what the starting point might be, and what beginnings or endings might be required.

May 2026 be lived in wisdom and strength, in peace and love, and in accountability and inspiration of what life has to offer.

May 2026 be the year with more opportunities and blessings that we can ever imagine at the beginning of this year.

May 2026 be a year of radiant and wise living.

PS: If you are still pondering what New Year’s practices you could experiment with this year, two activities I highly recommend are: (1) choose a word for the year, leaning into your own inner wisdom about the most important intention, reflected in such choice of word for the coming year and (2) build a personal wall calendar with pictures from every month of the previous year as a way to reflect upon the year that passed and to prolong savoring its greatest memories, one month at a time.

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