End of The Year Reflection

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It’s approaching swiftly now… the end of 2025, but really only a gentle transition along another milestone. Join me in this end-of-the-year reflection, as I ponder over a few questions. Get a pen and paper and write along your own answers.

Has this year surprised you?

It certainly did. I look back at the post I wrote at the end of last year – I did it mostly for myself after all – and I am amazed that simply setting some intention has worked. Surprisingly!

The surprise is because I didn’t even follow a set in stone plan – to do that you need to know what you’re doing. And I didn’t quite know – I knew I wanted to do something new but what exact shape or form it would take wasn’t clear. But I was willing to be intentional about it and open to learning.

What were your proudest moments in different life areas?

I have stepped into a new role – one of leadership that require pulling forward different parts of me, a wiser part, a more sovereign one, while taking baby steps & feeling quite wobbly in places.

Creating the Inner Orchestra and running a pilot group has been a powerful training ground, stretching me in new ways. It slowly started to recondition & restructure me in how I show up.

Curiously, this has extended in other areas of my life as well – I guess how you do one thing, you do everything indeed.

What valuable life lessons did you acquire this year?

Along the way, I had to fine-tune my own inner orchestra, as some terrified violins were overpowering in the overture.

So I had learned to put down some key terms in the notes. The main undertone I firmly insisted on was tranquillo e gioioso i.e. peace and joy + sonoro, with full sound. I will do it only from a state of inner calm and joy – I wanted to embody & truly live the inner freedom, peace and joy that I want my clients to experience. No allegrissimo or presto, not yet.

I also learned that clarity of purpose comes from a state of inner calm & joy, and seeking answers to posed questions.

What mistake did you make and how did it contribute to your growth?

My perfectionist parts leave little room for mistakes – besides, there is a part of me that gives me a very hard time when that happens. And that was the biggest mistake perhaps as I poured over every detail.

So, I worked with this harsh judge & stepped in as the kind sovereign – offering self-forgiveness and reminding myself that my worth and value are God-given, and do not come from my results.

“You are a masterpiece. You are loved. You are accepted.” Regardless.

This brings up tears, of joy. Even as I recall it. So, let me add this question for you: where did you judge yourself harshly this year, and need to offer self-forgiveness & remind yourself of your true inherent worth?

What feels most significant for you to create in the coming year?

Once a long time ago, I learned about the value of surrender. Surrender to God’s timing in all you do, as opposed to trying to control or push an outcome.

The hustle culture and world we live in encourages exactly this though. It is chaotic and can get overwhelming. So, wanting to take control is only a natural response. But there is a different way of taking control than thru pushing – that of surrendering & tuning in to what is opening up without forced effort.

This is the counter-culture & practice I want to create this coming year in my life & extend it to all areas.

Moreover, surrender does not mean lack of perseverance. Quite the opposite, it involves trust & waiting without giving up.

So, I’m adding TRUST as my guiding star to the constellation of PEACE & JOY I’ve been tracking this year. I know it will be a big learning curve.


What about you? What’s your guiding star for the next year – one word that you can return to that underlines it all, the rhythm you want your orchestra to play to? Comment or email me.

Wishing you a year of growth – deep & wide! May your life become rich & far reaching!

Much love!

p. s. Doors are open now to join the Inner Orchestra – if you or someone you know resonates with what it offers, this can make 2026 a pivotal year in every way. Click for details.

7 Questions to Make Your 2025 Rich & Far Reaching

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2025

On the 7th day of Christmas… ๐Ÿ™‚ Merry Christmas!

We’re about to step into 2025 and it’s time again for the infamous New Year’s Resolutions. Whether those work or not that is another discussion.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2025 - Make It Rich and Far Reaching
Peace in the New Year 2025

One helpful thing people did across ages was to evaluate how the past year has been. In times of old it was based on the amount of crops harvested, the weather, and whether there’s been any big losses in the family /community. And new hopes and wishes were echoed in the hearts and greetings, as people cast their eyes upon new horizons, setting new goals or just tweaking the old ones. To a great degree that is true today.

It took me a while to appreciate the value of this practice. My approach was to just go with the flow, and kinda bury my head in the sand when hit with future related questions.

So, how do you make this year one of Possibility and Growth in your life? Personally? Financially? Emotionally? Spiritually? In relationships? Vocationally?

Let me share 7 questions that I put together to guide my commitments and goals in the new year. I found it useful to organise them in three parts: 1. looking back and evaluating my parkour so far, 2. being with how I honestly feel about it, and 3. becoming clear about where I’m going and what do I need to keep the momentum. You can ask them separately in all the areas mentioned above and any you might want to add. So… here we go.

Looking Back

1. What was great this past year? What have I accomplished? How I moved forward?

2. What was really challenging? How did that impact me?

3. Where did I want to be in three years time to now? How far I’ve come?

The point here is not to make you feel bad, but rather focus on the progress. The journey towards our goals is rarely a straightforward road. We constantly evaluate and reorient. So, if you can treat any progress and/or lack of it with equanimity and just curious to notice, this is the way to go.

Being With What Is

4. How does it all make me feel? What am I proud of or grateful for? Disappointed?

Be honest with yourself. Acknowledge each feeling and stay with it. Notice also your inner critic. Be kind to whatever you’re experiencing, whether is contentment, joy, disappointment, anger, sadness, etc.

Looking Forward….

5. What do i wish to accomplish in this coming year?

Don’t focus on how, (you will do it later) rather envision it and be specific. Think of 1 to 3 major things. Then the trick later is to accomplish it one at a time.

6. What do I want to avoid happening this year?

Our minds tend to work better by focusing on what they don’t want, so this should be an easy one.

7. What are 3 choices I make today and commit to towards these goals/intentions?

Often we get stuck and overwhelmed with too much information, or which direction to go. Making a choice and acting on it, will open up to us the next door. For best, write it down in a statement, and set up a reminder for first steps you will take. Review & recommit regularly.

Bonus Question:
Who are the people I will let influence and motivate me on my path this year?

Choose a role-model, be it via a YouTube channel, a podcast or a real person in your life you will check with daily. Set a reminder.


This exercise might take some time, depending on how much thought you’ve given to your future goals prior to this. Take your time. If you feel defeated by how little things have progressed for you looking back, remember, it rarely goes according to plan for anyone. We need to leave room for chance, grace, luck, divine intervention or whatever you may want to call that thing, when we recognise not everything is dependent on us, and that it is OK.

Make these year’s resolutions far reaching and enriching!

Wishing you wholeheartedly a Fabulous New Year of Possibility!

Find Your Voice. If Not Now, When?

How often did you rehearse it in your head, but still struggling to get it out? Find your voice, you read in various places. And if you are like many who feel a calling inside to speak but something is holding them back, than you also feel your throat tightening and anxiety kicking in, along with a nagging feeling of angst. Eyes dropping. Heart sinking.

Could there be another way to approach it?

What about looking at it as if there is nothing special about speaking out, nothing out-of-the-ordinary? As if this is just a natural thing you were born to do? What if there was nobody to impress and nobody to disappoint? What if this was simply part of your responsibility in life as a human being, just as showing up on time, or caring for a loved one is?

But I hear that voice of disapproval in my head, you’d say. That voice needs to be heard. Perhaps at some point it had a point. And a purpose. However, it became too loud and too restricting as you grew more aware of who you are and the world around. What if you could have a conversation with that part, validating it and letting it know it served its purpose? And that from now on you can take over and grow out of it.

Understandably, it can be daunting to get out there, because it means exposing oneself. Eyes on me. Making oneself vulnerable to some degree. It’s a risk to take. Nevertheless, there is strength in being vulnerable. And there is gain from taking calculated risks. And there is freedom to be found in finding one’s voice.

Of course, the opposite is true. There are also risks, a sense of powerlessness and bondage to face when holding back. So another question to ask would be: what do I stand to lose if I don’t find my voice and make it audible?

May 2020 be the year when you mark a bold step in being dauntless – fearless and determined – about finding your voice. You only live once. If not now, when?

Real Wealth Is Emotional, Psychological & Spiritual

Living in a place like London or anywhere where life is expensive, it’s hard to ignore the topic of money. Most people dream that one day, maybe, they will become financially free, or at least freer. There are various schemes that promise you to get rich quick, or how to make easy money, selling you a high-priced course or training.

Everyone has the freedom, the potential and the responsibility to increase their wealth, create more value and enjoy it. Yet true wealth is not of material nature. Anyone who reached financial wealth will tell you that true wealth is emotional, psychological and spiritual.

Let’s look at the lives of the wealthy. You will see there is a certain quality of life they have. You’ll think it’s because they are wealthy and don’t have any cares. That until you take a closer look at another category of the wealthy and discover that they are miserable and suffer despite all the money they’ve got. They are unhappy. Why? Because being happy is an art they never mastered.

Anyone can make more money, but will that make you happy and fulfilled.ย  I’ll bet you, it won’t. A famous wealthy man wrote:

You can be successful financially, but without fulfillment that would be the ultimate failure.

The big question to ask is: will I commit to BE happy, no matter what happens?

Whatever is in the way of your sense of fulfillment, it’s not the money, it’s not the lacking in life, the deficiencies, the losses, the less. It’s the thoughts you have about these, the beliefs about self and the world that are in the way. When you deal with those, clear them out, than true wealth is yours. And you know what? That in turn will create more abundance in your life, your relationships, your wealth, your health and everywhere you go. It is the best gift you can give yourself and others.

What are some of the things that cause you suffering… limiting you? Look back… they’ve been there for a long time.ย  Feel the pain. Write them down. Are you tired of holding on to that pain? Decide what you want to do with them. Do you need someone to help you navigate towards a new mindset and keep you accountable?

Be dauntless to make a decision today. You only live once.

Why Working Hard Is Not Enough

Hardworking Dauntless Minds

Imagine having clarity and being able to navigate with confidence the transitional changing situations in your life.

Imagine having support and encouragement as you take steps towards your dream goals.

Imagine leaving discontent, confusion and self-doubt behind and finding new confidence and joy in living.

Welcome to Dauntless Minds – the place where you learn to face and overcome giants and wield a solid foundation for a life of meaning.

There are three questions you have to ask before you launch into hard working.

One. What result am I after? Make a clear picture of it in your mind of the outcome you desire. Envision it. Make it in vivid colours. Let it become very clear.

Two. What is my purpose? What is your why? What drives you? It must be the thing that makes you as excited as a baby with the dawn of every new day. Let it inspire you.

Three. What major action do I need take to get there? Identify the steps, the strategy, the people you need to contact, the research you need to do. At first it might be small steps. Set deadlines to keep yourself accountable. Or better find someone to keep you accountable and support along the way.

These are the ways of the prosperous of all ages, the successful ones, and you can be one of them. Decide to start today and resolve to be dauntless about it.

But, you say, something is keeping me blocked, I’m stuck, can’t get passed it.ย I get it. And there is always a way out – seek and you will find, knock and it will be open onto you, as Jesus would say. I know it for a fact because I’ve made it my life quest to find a way to help those who are stuck, or who hit rock bottom or a roadblock. And all I can say is, there is hope.ย  Contact me for more.

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