Embracing endings and beginnings: A reflection on December's transition
Marion Six Desrousseaux
Empowering Self, Community & Organizational growth through Training, Coaching, and Facilitation
As December draws to a close, it acts as a symbolic bridge between the end of one chapter and the start of another. In the heart of the Alps, french and italian, these final days of the year have been a tapestry of moments, woven with the threads of connection and gratitude. From sharing a cappuccino to engaging in heartfelt conversations, and indulging in the warmth of a raclette, I've come to appreciate the simple joys that bind me to the people I hold dear. This reflective journey has taught me the profound value of living in the present, a sentiment I aim to carry into the coming year of 2024.?
In the hustle and bustle of life, it's easy to get caught up in the anticipation of what's to come or dwell on the chapters that have concluded. However, through our family World Tour, I've discovered the serenity that comes with embracing the present, living in the moment has become a source of profound inspiration. This experience has underscored the importance of cherishing each passing moment.
Amidst the festive cheer and holiday spirit, I find myself profoundly grateful for the moments shared with loved ones. Simple, natural moments have become the cornerstone of my happiness. Each interaction is a reminder of the blessings that surround me, fostering a sense of gratitude that transcends the calendar's page.
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On a professional note, the culmination of the year brings with it a sense of personal and career growth. The conviction that I am on a path aligned with my aspirations has shifted my perspective. This alignment not only lends purpose to my endeavors but also intertwines the various facets of my life, creating a harmonious balance. I look forward to nurturing this growth and exploring new horizons in the coming year.
So, as I navigate the transitions in life and as we step into 2024, I carry with me the essence of living in the present, being grateful for the past, and being open to the possibilities of the future.
Take care,
Senior Trainer & Consultant
1 年Thank you,Marion. One more time.