Hi Friends,
It's Saturday morning, and the air has changed.
Maybe where you are, it's cooler the kind of morning that makes you reach for a sweater, wrap your hands around your coffee mug a little tighter, hold onto the warmth just a bit longer.
Or maybe for you, it's warming up. The sun's getting stronger. The heaviness is lifting. The world is opening up in a different way.
Wherever you are, whatever shift you're feeling there's something about noticing the change that makes everything feel more intentional, isn't there?
The world around us is always moving, always transitioning. And these October mornings, no matter what they feel like where you stand, are quietly teaching us the same lesson:
Sometimes the best growth happens when we pay attention to the shifts.
We spend so much of our lives pushing through without pausing to notice what's different. But today? Let's notice. Let's feel whatever change is happening in our corner of the world and let it remind us of something important:
You don't have to move at the same pace you did three months ago.
Whether your mornings are getting cooler or warmer, darker or brighter, the invitation is the same: move more intentionally through what's left of this year.
Yesterday we talked about how we want to feel as we close out 2025. Today, let's talk about what these changing mornings are offering us permission to adjust, to adapt, to honor whatever season we're actually in, not the one we think we should be in.
Here's what I want you to consider today:
What if you let the shift in temperature whatever it is be your reminder that change doesn't have to be forced? That you can transition naturally, gently, at your own pace?
So today this Saturday notice what's different. The air. The light. The way the morning feels against your skin.
And remember: you don't have to rush toward the finish line of 2025. You can walk there intentionally, savoring every morning along the way—cool or warm, quiet or bright.
Here's to slowing down just enough to feel everything.
Wishing you peace and happiness from my heart to yours!
Peace
Monita
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