40 Things We Should All Call Into Our Lives in 2026
We're now a few days into 2026, and I'm feeling a shift. A soft, relaxed, intentional shift. And after sharing my personal prayers last week, I started thinking about what we, as a collective, deserve to experience. These are 40 things I believe we should all be calling into our lives this year. Some are tangible. Some shift our mindsets. But all of them are rooted in the fact that we deserve to live full, abundant, and joyful lives. So, let's call it all in.
15 Things I'm Praying for in 2026
Happy New Year! I'm stepping into 2026 with a feeling of readiness that I haven't had in a long time. Not anxious or performative, just settled in knowing I'm exactly where I need to be. 2025 taught me the power of surrender and the beauty of trusting God's timing. So instead of rigid resolutions, I'm setting intentions that are invitations to my higher self. Here are 15 bold prayers for peace, purpose, joy, and abundance. May they meet me where I am and propel me into my next chapter.
25 Things We Should All Leave in 2025
As I reflected on the highs and lows of this year, I realized that not only do I have things to leave behind — but so do all of us. From outdated expectations to harmful systems to habits we outgrew long ago, this is the collective vibe cleanse we all deserve before stepping into 2026.
25 Things I’m Leaving in 2025
2025 gave me wins, lessons, and a whole lot of clarity about what I’m no longer entertaining. This year showed me the habits, expectations, and mindsets that drain more than they give — and I’m not carrying any of them into 2026. I’m choosing ease, alignment, and peace. Here are the 25 things I’m releasing before the new year.
What I’m Thankful For This Year
A warm, honest reflection on the people, moments, and lessons that shaped my year. From motherhood and love to chosen family, creativity, and quiet joy, here’s what I’m truly thankful for in this season of gratitude.
How Vulnerability Became My Healing Practice
In yoga teacher training, I’m learning that support isn’t just something we offer—it’s something we must learn to receive. Asking for help is becoming one of my deepest healing practices.