2025: Zoom Out
If you were challenged by life this year, I invite you to take a step back and zoom out.
Picture your life as a bus ride.
Before you board the bus, you’re handed a unique opportunity: to choose an assignment, a lesson to learn before arriving at your next stop.
You might’ve asked to learn patience, self-reliance, love, trust, or forgiveness — just to name a few.
Then, the journey begins... but here’s the twist: you completely forget the request you made once you’ve stepped on that bus.
The Universe, however, does not. It remembers and sends reminders through the teachers you meet. But not the ones that show up in classrooms. They’re disguised as people that challenge you the most.
✨If you asked to learn forgiveness, you’ll encounter betrayal and hurt.
✨If you wanted to be self-reliant, you’ll find yourself standing alone, forced to figure things out.
✨If you longed to feel loved, the lesson will be to stop abandoning yourself.
✨If you asked for trust, life will test your ability to surrender.
✨And if you dreamed of building something BIG, self-belief and resilience will become non-negotiable to master.
The teachers will show up as your parents, lovers, children and friends. They’ll push your buttons and create challenges reflecting the lessons you once unknowingly sought.
The teachings may feel painful — like deep cuts that sting and leave you questioning: Why is this happening TO ME?
You may respond with anger, blame, resentment or even revenge.
But eventually (when the time is right) you might start remembering the assignment & realize that these things have always been happening FOR YOU. You start seeing that your focus was misplaced, caught up in the ego and the struggle rather than the lessons of the assignment.
And suddenly, it all starts to make sense..🤯🧬
As we step into 2025, my wish for you is to evoke that deep remembering, reconnect with your assignment (which btw is directly connected to your life’s purpose), and embrace every challenge along the way.
Zoom. Out.
We’re all here just learning our lessons while walking each other home (or to the next bus stop).
With gratitude to YOU & all my teachers 🙏
Olena