Releasing 2021 to Welcome 2022

Well, I doubt I’m the only person that can think of about 3 million things to release from 2021. If you’ve been following me then you know this past year has been just the teensiest bit transformative for me. I’m still exhausted…

I released a marriage. I released a family that I had been a part of since 2002. I released a home I had lived in since 2007. I released the safety and security that came with old patterns and traditional ways of doing things. I released versions of relationships. I released some relationships all together. I released an old version of myself that needed to be thanked, honored, and let go. Not to mention losing an Instagram account I’ve had since 2012. I know this last bit seems trivial, but trust me, I’m picking up on the significance in a variety of ways. There is so much more, but out of respect for your eyes and time, I’ll move on.

Because I released all of these things, I was able to make space for so much that needed to come in, and these are the things I’ll carry with me into and throughout 2022. I am gaining a new friendship from an old marriage. I’m gaining a renewed relationship with my daughter that is so surprising and fulfilling. I’m honoring a new and updated vision of who I think I am and who I want to be. I am welcoming a new business adventure that I can feel is going to take me places I could never have reamed of physically, emotionally, and spiritually. I am delightfully embracing new friendships and acquaintances that are opening my mind and, most importantly, my heart.

Even though I gained not just a little heartache through 2021, I’m so proud to say that somehow I was able to do the work and transform some of that into patience, understanding, wisdom, forgiveness, and an open heart for the future.

Whatever your 2021 was for you, I hope you can say goodbye to it in a way that feels good to you. I can’t wait to follow all of your stories and journeys throughout 2022. May it be a beautiful year filled with love, abundance, powerful lessons, deep belly laughs, more hugs than you think you can handle, and a bountiful of whatever it is that fills you up to the brim with joy.

Peace, love, and lots of reiki to each of you. ;-)

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If you’re ready for your reckoning, reach out and let’s talk about what reiki and/or a photography session can do for you.

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