Holding onto hope helps us face the hard truths [Year of Hope Week 21]

Year of Hope

Every Monday in 2025 there will be a new journal prompt in the Year of Hope classroom in the Creative Dream Incubator Coaching Membership.

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I'm thinking back a lot, to how it felt to START the Year of Hope.

We've explored the spectrum from hopeless to hopeful and how it feels to be at different points along it and what are the things that help us move to different points on that spectrum.

We don't necessarily want or need to be ALL THE WAY at hopeful.

The point on the spectrum feels best for us can change from day to day.

But being all the way in HOPELESS is pretty universally a difficult experience.

And when I started this, I was much closer to hopeless than hopeful.

And being in that place felt exhausting

Being where I am now feels.... well some days it feels energizing. Some days I still need a nap, lol. There are still external forces acting that can exhaust or overwhelm me.

But holding onto hope, and the deepening of my relationship with hope I have experienced from the hope meditation practice, is helping me face the hard stuff.

And as uncomfortable as it is, FACING things is the only way to work through them.

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Holding onto hope helps us face the hard truths [Year of Hope Week 21]

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