Happy 2025, so glad to be alive! Gentle January and moving together into the New Year


Hello beautiful,
Happy New Year 2025! I hope this email finds you well, rested, nourished, and having celebrated the year past and eager to greet the new. Lucky to say that my own winter holidays were festive, healthy, peaceful, and fulfilling.

The idea of a Gentle January speaks to me, since it can take time for us to process the events of the last 366 days, our results and experiences, to get complete and clear about what we want to create in the New Year. We can start afresh at any time, but the liminal transition from Holiday merriment to declaring intentions can be a particularly powerful moment.

Thanks for being here with me as we cross this threshold, and I'm excited to keep creating ways for us to be together, whether dancing, moving mindfully in yoga practice, in coaching sessions, in-person, online and everywhere we may show up. The times are wild and we all need to support one another in building the positive possibilities we see for the future.

All regularly scheduled courses and sessions resume this week, and I'm in the midst of finishing my own annual reflection and planning process, with a related blog article to be released soon and relevant videos this week.

In case you missed it (and still timely since winter continues) here's my latest blog, a collection of warming and wonderful wintery joys and personal favorites:

Read the Winter Wonders & Warmers article here

My other creations, recommendations, and questions for you are:

Viewing:

Listening:

Reading:

  • Totally inspired so far by the daily readings from 365 Poems for Life: An Uplifting Collection for Every Day of the Year compiled by Allie Esiri which I began in December and am delighted will accompany me all year
  • Finally finished The Sweetness of the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley over the break and look forward to continuing the series as library availability and reading time allows
  • Started Evocation: Book I in The Summoner's Circle by S.T. Gibson: "The Devil knows your name, David Aristarkhov. As a teen, David Aristarkhov was a psychic prodigy, operating under the shadow of his oppressive occultist father. Now, years after his father’s death and rapidly approaching his thirtieth birthday, he is content with the high-powered life he’s curated as a Boston attorney, moonlighting as a powerful medium for his secret society."

Practicing:

Practicing Together LIVE / Adult Movement Classes this week:

  • In-Studio Adult Beginner Ballet, 6-7:00pm CET Mondays, Tanzschule Tanzraum Nippes, Cologne, Germany creates a strong, body-friendly, and graceful foundation for dance (German)
  • Online Yogalicious Gentle Yoga. 7-8:00pm CET Tuesdays (8-9:00am HI) provides a delicious mindful movement feast which balances strength, balance and coordination, mind body and spirit (English)
  • Online Balletlicious Gentle Adaptive Ballet Barre+, 7:30-8:30am CET Wednesdays, consists of mostly barre with a little dancey centre work, building a strong, body-friendly, and graceful foundation for dance at home or anywhere in the world (English)

Inquiring:

  • What's your January soundtrack?
  • Will you move with me this year?
  • Do you choose a word, phrase, or set an intention for the New Year? What is it?
  • What do your end/beginning of year transition rituals look like?
  • How can I support you in moving powerfully into 2025?

You're more than welcome to respond to the questions above and gladly provide other updates by replying to this email or on social media if you are active there.

I appreciate your presence in my life and would love to see you in a mindful movement class, coaching session, collaboration or other context in 2025!

Love, Blythe

Blythe Stephens, MFA, Bliss Catalyst
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Creator of A Blythe Coach: dance through your difficulties
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