Tag: #DailySpark

  • Daily Spark: Declare It!

    One writing by Abraham-Hicks always hits me right in the center of my being: “Declare that from this point on you will be in better situations — situations that leave you feeling breathless with gratitude and abundance. You have the power to declare and manifest anything into existence!”

  • Daily Spark: The Fire Within

    Today I’m using an affirmation that feels like truth in my bones: I am unafraid of the fire within. I am learning to nurture that flame.

  • Daily Spark: Do Your Part First

    Audrey Hepburn said it beautifully: “Good things aren’t just supposed to fall into your lap. God is very generous, but He expects you to do your part first.”

  • Daily Spark: Building the New

    There’s a quote attributed to Socrates that has always steadied me: “The secret of change is to focus all of your energy not on fighting the old, but on building the new.”

  • Daily Spark: Grieving the Identities We Outgrew

    I’ve been working with this affirmation lately: I honor the identities I’ve lived, the ones I’ve lost, and the ones still forming.

  • Daily Spark: When an Old Identity Lets Go

    Retirement has surprised me. Not the logistics — the identity. I was left with a question I didn’t expect to ask at this stage of life: Who am I now that I’m no longer who I was?

  • Daily Spark: My Inner Sloth

    Today I read a little meme that made me smile and exhale at the same time: “The sloth doesn’t rush to prove its worth. It knows that even at a slow pace, you still reach the destination without losing your peace.”

  • Daily Spark: Your Floor

    “Your floor is someone else’s ceiling.” I love that visual. What feels obvious to me — the things I’ve learned, lived, practiced, stumbled through — might be exactly what someone else is reaching for.

  • Daily Spark: The Beauty of Contrast

    “There is no light without shadow, and no wholeness without the dance between them.” — inspired by Carl Jung

  • Daily Spark: Not Walking Alone

    I read these words today by Matt Schmidt that landed right where I needed it: Take this as your reminder: You are supported. You are seen.You are not walking alone.”