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Tawnya Layne's avatar

Love the idea of letting a question lead me through the next year. Waiting for the answers to unfold.

Jeffrey Keefer, PhD's avatar

We keep posing the questions and inviting the larger world and its depths of wisdom to help guide us to our own paths we choose.

Melanie R. Jordan NBC-HWC's avatar

Great concept Jeffrey that wherever you are during this in-between time--resolution maker or not is exactly where you're supposed to be.

Jeffrey Keefer, PhD's avatar

I am trying to take some of this very time I encourage others to use, in a gentle way toward self.

Kristen Warms's avatar

Love this! This year (and last) I've found posing some questions to myself to feel really nourishing. It's allowed me to imagine what's possible and to feel inspired by that--even if none if it comes to pass, or it comes to pass in different-than-I-could-imagine ways. The process of working through the questions, feels like a story I get to create *with* the Universe. But I love that it can be any of these things, and that none of this transition period has to be predicated on achievement-- meaning, we can move away from this sense of pressure, and allow this time of year to just feel free...

I will visual, in my next meditation, all the seeds in my life and send them love.

Jeffrey Keefer, PhD's avatar

I hope this all worked when you took the time for some internal reflection. Thanks so much for sharing this.

Sophia Laettner Joubert's avatar

Christmas is not over until January 6…

Jeffrey Keefer, PhD's avatar

So many wonderful ways we have of celebrating the season! May you find it a source of hope and sustenance to help us all move toward a better place with our current steps.

Cara Bradley's avatar

I'm feeling so much softer this year. Thank you for reminding me to stay that way.

Jeffrey Keefer, PhD's avatar

Thanks; it is one of the reasons I have been writing, to help remind myself of how I prefer to choose to be.