Midnight won’t fix your life, but a decision might. We’re closing the year by doing the uncomfortable work most people avoid: naming what we will leave behind so we can walk lighter, clearer, and truer. Instead of stacking new goals on old baggage, we cut off the dead weight—labels we accepted, habits that stole our time, and stories that made our struggles feel like our names. I share the line that stopped me in my tracks: sometimes you go through something so long you forget who you are. T...
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Midnight won’t fix your life, but a decision might. We’re closing the year by doing the uncomfortable work most people avoid: naming what we will leave behind so we can walk lighter, clearer, and truer. Instead of stacking new goals on old baggage, we cut off the dead weight—labels we accepted, habits that stole our time, and stories that made our struggles feel like our names. I share the line that stopped me in my tracks: sometimes you go through something so long you forget who you are. T...
Life gets hectic at the Liberty household as we prepare for Fryeburg Fair, work weddings, and navigate a major career change that could transform our family's work-life balance. • Fryeburg Fair approaches with significant business preparation, requiring us to bring in about 2,000 items in the coming weeks • We successfully DJed Jake and Sage's wedding despite last-minute challenges and an unexpectedly quick ceremony • Sometimes taking a break from overwhelming tasks—like mowing a section of ...
Share The Struggle
Midnight won’t fix your life, but a decision might. We’re closing the year by doing the uncomfortable work most people avoid: naming what we will leave behind so we can walk lighter, clearer, and truer. Instead of stacking new goals on old baggage, we cut off the dead weight—labels we accepted, habits that stole our time, and stories that made our struggles feel like our names. I share the line that stopped me in my tracks: sometimes you go through something so long you forget who you are. T...