Redefining “Enough”
Happy New Year, writer friend. 🎉
There’s something about January 1 that feels like opening a brand-new journal—crisp pages, endless possibilities, and no crossed-out mistakes (yet). It’s exciting. It’s hopeful. And it can also be a little loud with expectations.
Before the noise creeps in, let’s pause here. This reflection isn’t about shrinking your dreams or lowering your standards. It’s about choosing intentional measures instead of inherited ones. Enough doesn’t mean settling—it means deciding what truly supports your life and your writing.
As you dig into that New Year feeling, reflect: What does “enough” look like for me this year—in output, visibility, income, or effort?
Let the answer be honest. Let it be humane. Let it belong to you.
If you’d like to share, leave one word or phrase in the comments that captures your version of “enough” this year.
You never know whose permission slip you’re writing just by naming it.
Here’s to a year that feels spacious, aligned, and full of possibility—one blank page at a time.



Forego the good for what’s truly best—step into 2026 rested, ready, and bold enough to surprise life itself.