Christmas Letter Nourishment
Start out the new year with clear intentions and big dreams. You are worth it. Write down all the goodness of the season. Thank all the lessons from the past year and let them go. It’s time live a life you love. It’s time to look and feel amazing!
Servings Prep Time
1Letter 1-3Days
Cook Time Passive Time
1-3 Days 11Months
Servings Prep Time
1Letter 1-3Days
Cook Time Passive Time
1-3 Days 11Months
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Take your time. Start to simmer your ideas as you carve out time to sit down and write. Take notes: Think back over the last week, the last month, the last 6 month, the last year.
  2. What comes up? What are the highlights? What works? What are the low lights? Where can you add love and improvement?
  3. Where can you let go? Where can you forgive? Who are you grateful for? What are you grateful for?
  4. How are you feeling right now? How to you want to feel a year from now? What do you want to be different? A new job? A new car? A new baby? More free time? To make more money? Pay off debt?
  5. Do you want to learn to play violin? How about a ski vacation? Is there a retreat you have been coveting?
  6. What are your goals and dreams? Do they feel too big? Un-reachable? Dream big! Do they feel un-reachable? Good! You don’t have to show anyone if you don’t want to, although studies show that when you tell another person, your goals are 10 x more likely to happen.
  7. I usually start with highlights from the year, then recap all the joy from the holiday season and the final pages are goals and dreams. There is no right way or wrong way. The ritual evolves every year for me. The key is to take the time to think about these questions and write them down. Review, release, make space and dream big.
  8. Give yourself permission to want what you want. You are worth it. You deserve it.