Remember

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September 14, 2025

Sunday SAGe Volume 52: Remember

Here is this week’s installment of Sunday SAGe, an email communication that shares wellness inspiration from The Wellness Ethic to help people thrive during the coming week (and beyond!).

This week marks the 52nd edition of Sunday SAGe, a full year of actionable insights derived from The Wellness Ethic. Today, I’ll share the final page of The Wellness Ethic.

Remember

An excerpt from The Wellness Ethic:

Your life journey has no destination. Banish that limiting belief. You don’t need to arrive anywhere because you’re already there.

Don’t let disorienting fog obscure your vision of a purposeful life. When you stay true to your inspiring purpose, you realize your life’s meaning, to feel and share love.

Embrace your past, but don’t live in it. The wisdom and grace learned from the mistakes and triumphs of yesteryear will serve a better today.

Dream about the future, but don’t be beholden to the precision of your dreams. You live a fulfilled life by experiencing the spiritual essence of why you were born into this world, not by achieving an outcome beyond your control.

Engage in the precious now and nurture the wonderful gift of your existence every moment of your life. Your loving responses to life’s happenings and your positive mindset in the moment will determine your happiness.

Be kind to your one-of-a-kind self, always.

What It Means

Your life’s meaning isn’t found in chasing distant outcomes out of your control, but in living with love, presence, and purpose right now.

Honor your unique self with kindness and grace in each moment of your life.

Thrive.

Your Call to Action

Move forward by going out of your way to treat yourself to kindness each day this week. Start a streak that you continue for the rest of your life.

Have a peaceful week!

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