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How to Reflect & Reset For the New Year

Journaling Prompts to Reflect & Reset for the New Year✨


As we’re about to turn the calendar to 2025, this is the perfect time to pause, reflect, and dream a little.


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Then find a cozy spot, grab a warm drink, and jot down these prompts…


1️⃣ What are three wins (or more!) I’m proud of achieving in 2024?


2️⃣ What is one thing I want to let go of before the new year?


3️⃣ Who or what supported me in surprising ways this year? What am I feeling grateful for?


4️⃣ What do I want 2025 to be about? What do I want more of?


5️⃣ In one year from now, what do I want to look back and see?


I believe that living with intention is part of optimal health and that the end of the year can be a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and set a vision for what’s next.


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Not a Fan of Resolutions? Try This!

✨ What if instead of a resolution, this year you set an intention? ✨

Because even though there is value in setting specific goals and resolutions, there is also value in zooming out to bring clarity on what matters to you most. 

That’s the power of intentions. 

🌸 Setting an intention is more about connecting with your sense of purpose. Intentions direct your mind to make choices that align with your values.

For example, you might set an intention to focus on authentic connection. Or an intention to focus on self-compassion. Then when presented with an opportunity, you can ask yourself whether it aligns with those intentions. 

Here are some questions to help you set your intentions:

🔹 What about your life brings you the most joy?

🔹 What do you want to cultivate more of in your life?

🔹 What words or phrases capture the essence of your answers above?

Once you set an intention, you can meditate on those words or set reminders in places you see every day (like a sticky note on your bedside stand). 

Then let it go and return to those words whenever you face new opportunities, challenges, or decisions. 

What do you think? 

Are you more a fan of resolutions or intentions? Let me know in the comments! ⤵️