2022 New Year

 

This year, 2022, I’ll turn 31. So crazy, In exactly three months my birthday will be here again. I’m not one to set big New Year resolutions, but I do choose a focus word for the year. In 2021 it was consistency. This year it’s onward.

I feel like last year was a huge year of growth for me. Highs and lows, but mostly steady growth. Consistent growth in all areas (emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual). My mind was opened to new possibilities. I embraced parts of myself I had tucked away. I owned what truth means for me and allowed myself to let go of things that don’t sit right.

I went on a journey of ascension with one of my favorite teachers, and learned a lot. My soul has experienced the medicine of sunshine, and breath, and community, and love. I am so grateful for all that I experienced in 2021 and I hope to just continue the good habits and progress I made as we move through 2022.

So many good things happened in 2021, and I am grateful that looking back, I don’t remember all the hard times first. The moments that stand out are the moments of joy and happiness. Learning and growth shine, and somehow the hard stuff fades into the background.


 

New Year’s Eve 2020

 

One of the best gifts of 2021 was a new level of love, respect, and closeness in my marriage. Sam and I have always had a strong foundation and loved each other more than seems possible, but this year was a year of finding all the hidden walls that lay under the surface and taking a sledge hammer to them. I have experienced a new level of authenticity and vulnerability between us that has created the sweetest connection. I love how our love is blossoming.

I didn’t write any books in 2021. The first year since 2017 that I haven’t published at least one book. I missed creating in that way, but I am grateful for the time I had to heal myself and explore/evaluate my life and myself as a person. It’s been a healing year, a year of opening, and allowing.

We made some dreams come true buying a piece of land. I have so many dreams and visions for the future, and I’m grateful for another chance to try every day. How was 2021 for you? Do you have a list of resolutions, a goal you’re working on, or a focus word like me for 2022?

Happy New Year!

-Keisha


 

New Year’s Day 2022