Turning the page
There’s something powerful about a Monday landing on the first day of a new month. It feels like a reset button most people don’t take advantage of. And with one month left in the year, it’s the perfect time to look at your life with clear eyes and real intention.
Here’s the truth most people avoid.
Some chapters aren’t meant to come with you. Some seasons served their purpose. Some places, people, and memories were meant to shape you, not stay with you forever. That doesn’t make you weak. It means you grew.
Turning the page isn’t about pretending the old chapters didn’t matter.
It’s about recognizing they did their job.
They built you. They toughened you. They taught you things comfort never could.
Today isn’t about what happened before.
It’s about what you choose from here.
If the last chapter felt heavy, let it stay on the previous page.
If the old story held pain or confusion or versions of you that don’t fit anymore, stop rereading it.
If something in your life feels like it’s closing, trust that it’s supposed to.
You don’t have to stay loyal to what hurt you.
You don’t have to carry what exhausted you.
You don’t have to drag the past into a month that’s offering you a clean start.
This is your moment to turn the page with intention and write the part of your story you actually want to live.
One month left in the year.
A fresh month.
A fresh Monday.
Start the chapter you’ve been thinking about.
Close the one you’ve been surviving.
Choose the version of yourself you want to show up as.
You’re not who you used to be. That’s the whole point.
Turn the page. Let this chapter be the one that counts.