Setting Your Sights

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As you consider the year that lays in the distance before you, what do you see through your long lens?


Those crossing vast seas set their sights on an invisible shore, trusting land will appear before them as they approach it.

Most of the year may well be invisible to you at this point. And yet here you are, stepping into it with trust.

When you set your sights, what is most important to you about your own beingness—your human being stepping into the year?


This is not about negating others, nor shirking responsibilities.  In fact it’s the opposite.  

It’s recognizing that your clarity and solidness are needed right now, as are your innate compassion and kindness.

It’s recognizing that allowing yourself to be bantered about by others’ chaos and dramas serves no one.  There are those who benefit by your fear; close your energy to them.


When you set your sights on yourself for the year, choose the truth you see through your long lens. 

Who you know yourself to be at your core.  The one who is curious, and even excited, about the adventure ahead.

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