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What if the traditional January 1st New Year celebration doesn't resonate with your personal journey? Regina Swarn breaks the mold with her fascinating perspective on time and personal milestones in this intimate bonus episode of the Audio Series "Presence."
Since her teenage years, Regina has observed a unique tradition — celebrating her New Year on March 7th, her birthday. She walks us through this deeply personal practice, explaining how the end of February feels like December 31st in her personal calendar. This authentic approach to marking life's transitions offers us all permission to create meaningful rituals aligned with our individual experiences rather than defaulting to conventional timelines.
The episode takes a heartwarming turn as Regina expresses profound gratitude for recent birthday wishes and celebrations. Her vulnerable admission that "being remembered on your birthday is more than Christmas or anything" resonates deeply, highlighting how these personal anniversaries fulfill our fundamental need for recognition and connection. Her commitment to remembering others' birthdays moving forward reveals her dedication to reciprocating this meaningful gesture.
Beyond its personal nature, this episode invites listeners to question how they mark time and celebrate milestones in their own lives. Could personalizing our approach to life transitions create more meaningful experiences? Regina's brief but impactful reflection challenges us to consider how we might honor ourselves and others in ways that truly matter.
Don't forget to check out Regina's previous episode "God's Intervention" and connect with her directly at [email protected]. How might your relationship with time and celebration change if you designed it around what matters most to you?
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What if the traditional January 1st New Year celebration doesn't resonate with your personal journey? Regina Swarn breaks the mold with her fascinating perspective on time and personal milestones in this intimate bonus episode of the Audio Series "Presence."
Since her teenage years, Regina has observed a unique tradition — celebrating her New Year on March 7th, her birthday. She walks us through this deeply personal practice, explaining how the end of February feels like December 31st in her personal calendar. This authentic approach to marking life's transitions offers us all permission to create meaningful rituals aligned with our individual experiences rather than defaulting to conventional timelines.
The episode takes a heartwarming turn as Regina expresses profound gratitude for recent birthday wishes and celebrations. Her vulnerable admission that "being remembered on your birthday is more than Christmas or anything" resonates deeply, highlighting how these personal anniversaries fulfill our fundamental need for recognition and connection. Her commitment to remembering others' birthdays moving forward reveals her dedication to reciprocating this meaningful gesture.
Beyond its personal nature, this episode invites listeners to question how they mark time and celebrate milestones in their own lives. Could personalizing our approach to life transitions create more meaningful experiences? Regina's brief but impactful reflection challenges us to consider how we might honor ourselves and others in ways that truly matter.
Don't forget to check out Regina's previous episode "God's Intervention" and connect with her directly at [email protected]. How might your relationship with time and celebration change if you designed it around what matters most to you?
A message from me to all my wonderful followers. Please feel free to share your feedback. Click fan mail and leave me comments.
My podcast host
Support the show
Contact
[email protected]