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Balancing Life’s Weight: Navigating Change, Loss, and Growth with Grace

February 5, 2025 by Barb Brown

My Plan for Self-Care and Sacred Possibilities

Life often unfolds in waves—some gentle, others crashing—and we are left navigating the currents as best as we can. Right now, I find myself in the midst of one of those heavier periods, carrying multiple layers of responsibilities, change, and emotions. My elderly dog, Blayze, is failing, and providing her with care and comfort takes a lot of time, energy, and emotional resilience. On top of that, I’m caring for a friend’s little dog, managing my own household of two dogs and two cats, and feeling the weight of the upcoming move of my office and healing arts center. We’ve been in this church for ten years, and now, as it closes, I’m grieving the end of an era.

With so much going on—from personal losses to planning major transitions—I’m also feeling the collective heaviness of the world. As an empath, the turmoil and instability around the country and beyond are hard to ignore. The weight of it presses on me, and the question arises: how do I hold all of this, acknowledge my feelings, take care of myself, and continue building the future I envision?

Acknowledging the Heaviness

The first step in navigating difficult periods is to acknowledge what I’m feeling without judgment. It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking, I should be handling this better or I don’t have time to feel this way. But I know that suppressing my emotions only creates more tension and burnout down the line. I’m learning to honor the grief, the worry, the fatigue, and the overwhelm. Giving myself permission to feel these things is a form of self-compassion—a reminder that I don’t have to be strong all the time.

Prioritizing Rest and Self-Care

In the midst of it all, rest is essential. Without it, everything feels heavier. Rest isn’t just about sleep (though that’s important); it’s about creating space for my nervous system to unwind. Whether it’s a nap, a walk at Standley Lake, or simply sitting quietly with a cup of tea, rest replenishes my energy and helps me approach tasks with more clarity.

Self-care is more important now than ever, and I’ve been reviewing my own practices and what I teach clients, including how I can build more self-care practices into my daily routine:

  • Meditation: Taking even five to ten minutes for meditation helps me stay grounded and calm.
  • Exercise: Walking has always been a healing practice for me, and I’m committed to moving my body daily, even if it’s just a short walk.
  • Journaling: Putting my thoughts on paper is a powerful way to process emotions and gain perspective.
  • Downtime: Allowing myself time to rest without guilt, whether that’s reading, watching a favorite show, or simply daydreaming.
  • Creative Expression: Engaging in creative outlets, such as collaging with my Journey Circles, which allows me to process emotions, access intuition, and spark inspiration.

Getting Organized and Setting Boundaries

With so many moving parts—a new healing arts center, a major move, a new class, and a membership program—organization is key to keeping everything manageable. I’m breaking down tasks into small, actionable steps and setting deadlines that feel realistic. This way, I can make consistent progress without overwhelming myself.

I’m also learning the importance of saying no. When I’m stretched too thin, I can’t give my best to anything. Saying no to things that drain me or don’t align with my current priorities is an act of self-preservation. At the same time, I’m saying yes to things that light me up—things that nourish my soul and remind me of why I do this work.

Staying Connected to My Purpose

Despite the heaviness, I’m finding hope and inspiration by staying connected to my purpose. Teaching, creating, and guiding others on their spiritual journeys fill me with joy and meaning. My upcoming 8-week Spiritual Alchemy course and the Quest Circle membership program are not just work projects; they are expressions of my soul’s calling. Focusing on these creations keeps me motivated, even when life feels overwhelming.

Giving Back Without Burning Out

As someone who feels deeply for the world, I often want to do more—help more people, contribute to causes, and make a difference. But I’ve come to understand that I can’t pour from an empty cup. Part of my role as a spiritual guide is to lead by example, showing others how to care for themselves while also contributing to the greater good.

I’m learning to set limits on how much news I consume and where I direct my energy. Small, intentional acts of kindness—whether it’s donating to a cause, offering support to a friend, or holding space for someone in need—are powerful. I don’t have to solve every problem to make a difference.

Looking Forward: Embracing Lightness and Possibility

As I prepare for this next chapter—moving into a new space, launching new programs, and creating the life I envision—I’m choosing to embrace the possibilities ahead. There will be moments of joy, connection, and creativity, and I trust that even through the heaviness, I’m being guided toward something meaningful.

I remind myself that balance isn’t about perfection; it’s about flow. There will be days when I feel on top of the world and days when I need to retreat and rest. Both are necessary. By listening to my body, honoring my emotions, and staying connected to what truly matters, I know I can navigate this time with grace.

And so, I take a deep breath, acknowledge the weight of it all, and take the next small step forward—one step closer to rest, renewal, and the sacred possibilities that await.

Embracing the New Year: Letting Go and Setting Intentions

January 6, 2025 by Barb Brown

fireworks display from snow capped mountain during nighttime

It’s a New Year!

As the clock strikes midnight on December 31st, the world collectively breathes a sigh of relief, gratitude, and hope. Personally, I find this moment to be a powerful pause—a chance to reflect on my journey and envision what’s to come. The transition from one year to the next offers a profound opportunity to reflect on the past, release what no longer serves us, and create meaningful intentions for the future. By consciously engaging with this shift, you can start the year with clarity, purpose, and a renewed sense of self.

Letting Go of the Past Year

The first step in embracing the New Year is to reflect on and release the experiences, emotions, and patterns of the previous year. For me, this includes letting go of perfectionism and embracing more flow and trust in the process. This process allows you to move forward unburdened and ready for new beginnings.

Journal Prompts for Reflection and Release

  1. What were the highlights of the past year? What moments brought you joy, growth, or inspiration?
  2. What challenges did you face, and what lessons did they teach you?
  3. Is there anything you are holding onto from the past year that feels heavy or unresolved?
  4. What habits, beliefs, or relationships are no longer aligned with your highest good?
  5. How can you honor the past year while letting go of what you no longer need?

As you write, allow yourself to feel gratitude for both the highs and lows, recognizing how each has shaped your journey. Once you’ve completed your reflections, consider creating a small ritual to symbolize releasing the old. This could be as simple as burning a piece of paper with the things you’re letting go of or lighting a candle and setting the intention to move forward with a clean slate.

Setting Intentions for the New Year

Once you’ve created space by releasing the old, you can begin setting intentions for the new year. This year, one of my key intentions is to cultivate deeper connections—with myself, my work, and my community. Intentions act as guiding lights, offering direction and purpose as you navigate the months ahead. Unlike resolutions, which often focus on rigid goals, intentions are rooted in the values and feelings you wish to embody.

Journal Prompts for Setting Intentions

  1. How do you want to feel in the coming year?
  2. What areas of your life are calling for growth, healing, or transformation?
  3. What are three values you want to prioritize this year?
  4. If you could achieve or experience one thing this year, what would it be, and why?
  5. What daily practices or habits can help you align with your intentions?

Suggestions for Improving Your Life in the New Year

To bring your intentions to life, consider adopting practices that support your well-being and personal growth. Here are a few ideas to inspire you:

1. Cultivate a Morning Ritual

Start your day with intention by creating a morning ritual. This could include journaling, meditating, stretching, or simply enjoying a quiet cup of tea. A consistent morning practice sets a positive tone for the day.

2. Prioritize Self-Care

Make self-care a non-negotiable part of your routine. Whether it’s taking a walk in nature, practicing yoga, or indulging in a creative hobby, self-care replenishes your energy and nurtures your soul.

3. Simplify and Declutter

Clear physical and mental clutter by simplifying your environment and commitments. Donate items you no longer need, create a digital detox schedule, or learn to say no to activities that drain your energy.

4. Practice Gratitude

Regularly reflecting on what you’re grateful for can shift your mindset and elevate your mood. Consider keeping a gratitude journal or sharing your gratitude with a friend or loved one.

5. Learn Something New

Engaging in lifelong learning keeps your mind sharp and your spirit curious. Take a course, explore a new hobby, or read books on topics that inspire you.

6. Connect with Community

Strengthen your relationships by spending quality time with loved ones or joining groups aligned with your interests and values. Connection fosters belonging and support.

Closing Thoughts

The New Year is a blank canvas, inviting you to co-create a life that reflects your truest self. By letting go of the past and setting heartfelt intentions, you can step into the year with purpose and joy. Take the time to honor your journey, dream boldly, and trust in the magic of new beginnings.

What will you create in the year ahead? I’d love to hear your thoughts! Feel free to reply and share what you’re ready to release and the intentions you’re setting for the New Year.

I would love to hear what you are ready to release and what you are looking forward to.

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