How were your holidays? Did you get a chance to notice your thoughts, judgments, verdicts, pass through your mind? Hopefully, you saw them come and GO as easily as thoughts naturally come and go. Did you have fresh experiences this holiday season? Holiday Jeopardy is not just for holidays. LOL! Please drop me a line if you experienced the holidays with a fresh feeling. I would love to know.
Did you make new resolutions for 2025? Regardless, if you did or didn’t, what if you could ‘drop a pin’ for the direction you want to orient your life to? ‘Dropping a pin’ is defined as, you’re saving the GPS coordinates of that spot.
‘Dropping a pin’ requires no willpower or struggle like resolutions do. You don’t need discipline or good behavior, just a willingness to look in the direction of the pin. For instance, here is the location of my pin, Slow down, you’re already home.

This image found me on New Year’s morning as I was flipping through a travel book. When I saw it, the TRUTH of it rang like a bell for me. “Slow down, you’re already home.” I quickly removed the page, put it on my counter and dropped a pin into that statement.
The echo of this statement for me reminds me to slow down, stop striving, relax, enjoy more moments, choose what has the highest vibe for me, trust what’s easy, and by doing so, “It will ALL work out.” Why? Because it always does.
Let your pin find you. You will know it when you see because it comes with a feeling. A feeling you would like to experience more and more of as 2025 rolls along.
Let me know where you dropped your pin. I would love to support you in living in that direction, easily.
I have lots of opportunities to support you in moving towards your pin this year. There are upcoming workshops, a group mentoring program starting in March, and as always private coaching support. If you would like to know more about any of these options, let’s connect. We can connect by phone or set a time for a Zoom sit-and-sip.
My wish for your 2025 is for you to feel more alive, peaceful, and free.
Sending smiles,
Cherie