New Year, New Intentions: Start 2025 with Purpose
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Even if you follow the Wheel of the Year, the start of new calendar year is often a good time to to pause, reflect, and set intentions for the months ahead. Whether you’re into goal-setting, manifestation, or just making small, meaningful changes in your daily life, January offers a blank canvas to create the year you desire.
Here are a few ideas to help you kickstart 2025 with clarity and purpose.
1. Set Intentions, Not Resolutions
Let’s be honest—New Year’s resolutions often feel like a to-do list you’re bound to abandon by February. Instead of rigid goals, try setting intentions. Think about how you want to feel this year—peaceful, energized, focused? Write those feelings down in a dedicated journal like this beautiful guided journal. It’s an easy way to stay aligned with what truly matters.
2. Create Rituals to Support Your Goals
Small daily rituals can help you stay grounded and consistent. Light a candle each morning as you write your to-do list or meditate for 5 minutes before bed. I try to clean up my living space before I go to bed each night. This includes doing up any dishes and cleaning the kitchen counters, picking up my living room and washing/folding/put away the laundry. Now, I don’t do this EVERY night. But when I do take the time to tidy up, I feel much better when I go to bed and when I wake up in the morning.
3. Refresh Your Space
If you feel like you need more than just a tidy up, taking time to declutter your home can help signal a fresh beginning. For me, a cluttered home leads to a cluttered mind. If you feel overwhelm at the thought a of a deeper clean, try starting small —organize your desk, clear out your pantry, or finally tackle that junk drawer. To make this easier, I like these style of storage bins and this organic cleaner (it smells amazing!)
4. Prioritize Self-Care
Self-care isn’t just bubble baths (though those are nice too). It’s about nourishing your mind, body, and soul. Carve out time each week for yourself—whether that’s a yoga class, a long walk, or reading a book that inspires you.
I’ve recently started cutting back on caffeine and switched to these calming tea blends as a way to show myself some self care. I was enjoying a dandelion tea from the same company, but then discovered it has caffeine in it, so that is reserved for intermittent use.
5. Stay Connected to Nature
Winter can feel isolating, but connecting with nature—even in small ways—can lift your spirits. Bundle up and take a walk in the snow, set up a bird feeder outside your window, or bring some greenery indoors with an easy-to-care-for plant like a pothos or snake plant.
If you want to incorporate more natural elements into your daily routine, check out this set of seasonal intention cards for Imbolc to stay in tune with the cycles of nature in the coming months.
Ready to Start Your Year?
The New Year is an opportunity to reset, realign, and reconnect with yourself. Start small, stay intentional, and celebrate every step forward—no matter how tiny.
Which of these tips will you try first? Let me know in the comments! Here’s to a magical and fulfilling 2025!
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Aligning Your Home's Energy with the Seasons
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When it comes to creating a home that feels just right—a space where you can truly relax and be yourself—each season offers its own set of cues for cleaning, organizing, and decorating. From the blossoming freshness of spring to the cozy warmth of winter, every season brings its own energy into our homes. Here are some concrete steps to help you connect your home's vibe with each season:
Spring
As the world wakes up from the long winter months, bring some of that freshness indoors by decluttering and opening up your space. Clean your windows to let in more natural light, and add touches of greenery with potted plants or fresh flowers. Consider rearranging your furniture to create a more open and airy feel, and bring in lighter fabrics and pastel colors to reflect the season's renewal.
Summer
Make the most of summer by transforming your outdoor space into a cozy retreat. Set up a comfy seating area on your patio or deck with cushioned chairs or hammocks for lounging. Hang twinkling lights or lanterns to add a touch of magic to your evenings, and brighten up the space with colorful outdoor pillows or cushions. Create shade with umbrellas, awnings, or pergolas to keep cool on hot days. Add a splash of greenery with potted plants and flowers, and consider planting herbs for a fresh culinary touch.
Autumn
As the weather starts to cool down and the leaves begin to change, cozy up your home with warm, inviting touches. Swap out lightweight summer bedding for heavier quilts or duvets, and layer on soft throws and blankets for added warmth. Bring in the colors of fall with rich, earthy tones like burnt orange, deep red, and golden yellow, and add texture with plush rugs and velvet or wool upholstery. Consider adding seasonal accents like pumpkins, gourds, and pinecones to bring the spirit of autumn indoors.
Winter
As the days grow shorter and the nights get colder, create a cozy sanctuary where you can hibernate and recharge. Invest in soft, plush bedding and thick, insulating curtains to keep out the cold, and add plenty of candles, twinkle lights, and warm throws to create a cozy ambiance. Incorporate rich, dark colors like deep blue, forest green, and burgundy to create a sense of warmth and intimacy, and add touches of metallic accents for a touch of glamour. Consider bringing in natural elements like evergreen branches, pinecones, and berries to add a festive touch to your décor.
By tuning into the energy of each season and making small adjustments to your home décor and environment, you can create a space that truly reflects the beauty and magic of the world outside.