ISBN-13: 9783565262021 / Angielski / Miękka / 160 str.
The end of a year is supposed to feel like closure. Instead, for many people, it arrives as a quiet accumulation of unfinished things-goals that didn't land, conversations left unresolved, and a low-grade restlessness that no amount of holiday busyness quite manages to soothe. The calendar says it's time to wind down. The inner life hasn't received the memo.This book explores what it actually takes to arrive at the end of a year feeling calm rather than depleted. It examines the emotional patterns that make genuine stillness so difficult in the final weeks-the compulsive reviewing of what went wrong, the pressure to manufacture gratitude before it's honestly felt, and the subtle anxiety of standing at the threshold of a new year without feeling ready or resolved enough to cross it cleanly.End the Year Calm and Grounded offers a compassionate look at the relationship between inner stillness and the particular emotional weight that accumulates over twelve months of living. It explores how calm is not the absence of unresolved feelings but the capacity to hold them without being overwhelmed-and how grounded year-endings are less about achieving the right mindset and more about allowing an honest reckoning with the year as it actually was, not as it was supposed to be.This is not a year-end review template or a reflection ritual guide. It is a thoughtful exploration of what genuine inner quiet feels like when the year finally closes-for anyone who has reached December exhausted, unresolved, and quietly hoping to feel more at peace than the year has so far permitted.
Ending the year calm isn't about having resolved everything-it's about learning to feel steady even when some things remain beautifully, honestly unfinished.