Saturday, January 3, 2026

Take Your Time

‘Drink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the world earth revolves – slowly, evenly, without rushing toward the future.’ ~Thich Nhat Hanh

This wonderful quote reminded me that I often drink my tea on the run.  Tea, food, friends, and family, are some of the things and people that we need to take more time with.   

Blessings,

Judy

Thursday, January 1, 2026

Happy New Year 2026!

 


As we push 2025 out the door, we open the possibilities available to us in 2026!

We can do anything that we decide that we need to do and that we create a discipline to ensure that “thing” happens.  I am not blowing smoke past your eyes and into your head.

I believe that each of us can choose what happens next.  We have that power because we can think and create.  We can picture and vision what we want to happen, and live it happening in our vision.  We make it true!

I wish that each of you find:

-peace within yourself

-happiness where ever you are 

-abundance that shows up silently and quickly as you need it

-faith that your life will work out.

Many blessings,

Judy

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Dec 31 2025 - Let Go


Picture taken of the Bow River Tributary fast flowing water by J. Hirst

Have you ever read something that felt so true that it just zinged through your body?  It happened to me on December 28 2025 when I read the following words from Reid Tracy, CEO of Hay House Publishing.  He talks about how he learned to let things go.  This is my wish for each of you for 2026.  Let the things go that do not matter.  

Here are the words that jolted me.

 Every year around this time, I do something a little different. I don’t write resolutions, and I don’t make a vision board. Instead, I make a “Let Go” list. 

And this year, thanks to Mel Robbins and her book 
The Let Them Theory, I’ve been thinking a lot more deeply about what belongs on that list. 
If you’re not familiar with Let Them, the idea is simple:
  • If someone wants to doubt you, let them. 
  • If someone wants to leave, let them. 
  • If someone doesn’t see your value, let them. 
Mel says the key to peace is releasing the need to control what was never yours to carry in the first place. — excerpt from Reid Tracy, CEO of Hay House Publishing, link https://links.emails.hayhouse.com/servlet/MailView?ms=NzUzMjczODES1&r=MTgyMjM2NzMyOTY2S0&j=Mjk4MTM3MDcwMgS2&mt=1&rt=0

Remember that links may change over time.  

Blessings,

Judy