WHY RECLAIM?

“This season is about remembering who you are, before the world told you who to be.”

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Quarter One: Reclaim

The first part of any transformation is returning to yourself.

This quarter is about clearing out the noise, rewriting old patterns, and reclaiming ownership of your time, energy, boundaries, and voice. Before you can rise, radiate, or rest — you must remember who you are. This season is not about doing more — it's about doing what’s aligned

Theme: Reclaim

Intention: Strip away what no longer serves. Reconnect with your body, voice, and values.

Primary Focus: Clarify your core goals and commit to habits that honor your energy.

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MONTHLY MINI THEMES

January – Awareness
What is mine to carry? What must I release?
• Notice what’s draining vs. what’s energizing
• Get honest about patterns, distractions, and avoidance
• Journal often, slow down, and observe without judgment

February – Boundaries
Where does my time go? Who has access to me?
• Audit your commitments, screen time, and energy leaks
• Practice saying no
• Protect your mornings, your focus, and your peace

March – Embodiment
How can I live aligned with my truth each day?
• Act in alignment with your values
• Make decisions based on what feels right
• Speak, move & plan like the version of you you're becoming

What You’re Committing To:

  • Showing up — even when you miss a day or a week

  • Tracking honestly — not to be perfect, but to get clear

  • Adjusting when needed — not abandoning the plan

  • Taking ownership — of your time, your choices, your energy

This planner works best when it’s used daily or near-daily, but the goal is to use it in a way that supports you — not overwhelms you.

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A printed worksheet titled "January Review" on a light-colored surface. It includes categories like Discernment, Boundaries, Gratitude, Forgiveness, and Inclusion, with descriptions. Instructions for steps 1 and 2 are provided for a self-reflection exercise, with a large blank box for drawing or writing.

“When you do things from your soul, you feel a river moving in you, a joy.”

- Rumi