Quiet Reflections and Deep Dives
AI Christmas?
This Christmas, are you tempted to fake it, or, in this digital world, will you keep it real? Part of finding joy is being honest about what is, in all its complex messiness - including the tiredness, grief, and limits - and giving them space alongside the light. Honouring that doesn’t diminish the festivities. When we listen to our bodies needs for a slower pace, more rest, balance in the busy-ness, or simpler days, we stop performing joy and start inviting it in.
Deeply connect to find renewal
In this season generosity it's easy to forget that this season of giving - of time and of love - is also by its very nature a time of receiving. For those whose lives are lived in the service of others it can feel harder to receive than to give, harder to take time to recharge and take care of ourselves and our wellbeing, but it's so important. It needn't be complicated, but it may take some work to ease into a space that feels restorative.
For the first time in 26 years I will not be working at Christmas. It's a gift, but I'm aware I'm also putting myself under a little pressure to 'do' something, to use the time 'wisely'. After a lot of change this year, I know time to recharge is so important, and 'being' is my heartfelt need this Christmas, so that afterwards I might be energised and my most creative self.
How does this resonate with you?