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From my Heart to YoursHappy New Year.
May your New chapter Be more at Peace with yourself.A New Year, A New Chapter.
And perhaps the missing piece we aresearching foris not something outside of us at all,but the courage to live in deeper honestywith who we truly are.
~Luz Adames
As one-year closes and another begins,
I’ve learned that endings do not always arrive loudly.
Sometimes they come as a quiet knowing—
a gentle inner whisper telling us that a season has completed its work.
This past year has rearranged me inways I did not always understand at the time.
Inner shifts created outer changes.
Some moments felt like cracks—
uncomfortable, disorienting, even painful—
yet necessary.
Because it is through these cracks that clarity enters.
As I step into this new year,
I carry forward what has grounded me
and release what no longer belongs.
I honor the truth that not everyone is meant to walk with me in every season—
not as loss, but as wisdom.
Growth asks for space.
Becoming asks for courage.
This new year invites me to chooseclarity over chaos,
peace over drama,
presence over the past.
It asks me to update myself—
to release outdated versions, old attachments,
and beliefs that no longer serve who I am becoming.
I welcome this year with gratitude forwhat has ended
and openness for what is beginning.
I trust that my new story cannot be written in yesterday’s language.
It must be created now—
with awareness, intention, and full presence.
May this year be a season ofalignment.
May it bring clarity where there was confusion,
gentleness where there was resistance,
and truth where there was hesitation.
Here’s to honoring what has completed,
making room for what is arriving,
and choosing—again and again—
to become more of who we truly are.
Endings are notfailures.
They are confirmations that growth is in progress.
What feels like loss is often a quiet invitation to return to ourselves.
And perhaps the missing piece we are searching for
is not something outside of us at all,
but the courage to live in deeper honesty
with who we truly are
By Just for Today by Luz AdamesFrom my Heart to YoursHappy New Year.
May your New chapter Be more at Peace with yourself.A New Year, A New Chapter.
And perhaps the missing piece we aresearching foris not something outside of us at all,but the courage to live in deeper honestywith who we truly are.
~Luz Adames
As one-year closes and another begins,
I’ve learned that endings do not always arrive loudly.
Sometimes they come as a quiet knowing—
a gentle inner whisper telling us that a season has completed its work.
This past year has rearranged me inways I did not always understand at the time.
Inner shifts created outer changes.
Some moments felt like cracks—
uncomfortable, disorienting, even painful—
yet necessary.
Because it is through these cracks that clarity enters.
As I step into this new year,
I carry forward what has grounded me
and release what no longer belongs.
I honor the truth that not everyone is meant to walk with me in every season—
not as loss, but as wisdom.
Growth asks for space.
Becoming asks for courage.
This new year invites me to chooseclarity over chaos,
peace over drama,
presence over the past.
It asks me to update myself—
to release outdated versions, old attachments,
and beliefs that no longer serve who I am becoming.
I welcome this year with gratitude forwhat has ended
and openness for what is beginning.
I trust that my new story cannot be written in yesterday’s language.
It must be created now—
with awareness, intention, and full presence.
May this year be a season ofalignment.
May it bring clarity where there was confusion,
gentleness where there was resistance,
and truth where there was hesitation.
Here’s to honoring what has completed,
making room for what is arriving,
and choosing—again and again—
to become more of who we truly are.
Endings are notfailures.
They are confirmations that growth is in progress.
What feels like loss is often a quiet invitation to return to ourselves.
And perhaps the missing piece we are searching for
is not something outside of us at all,
but the courage to live in deeper honesty
with who we truly are