Last week at ZestAgain, we were reminded of one of life’s greatest gifts — new life.
A valued team member welcomed a beautiful baby girl safely into the world, and we are deeply grateful that everyone is healthy and well. Moments like this soften the edges of our busy lives. They remind us that possibility arrives in abundance when new life enters the room.
A newborn carries pure potential. She could become anything. Her future is wide open, unshaped, full of promise. And it makes you wonder — what changes along the way for the rest of us?
- Where do we lose sight of our own possibility?
- Where do we get stuck?
Where people commonly get stuck
- Time passing without mindful noticing
- Work demands that swallow the day
- Caring for kids, partners, parents
- Emotional fatigue from supporting others
- Habitual “soldiering on”
- Overwhelm disguised as productivity
- Forgetting to check in with ourselves
- Putting our wellbeing last on the list
- Not having space to dream, imagine, or plan
These are normal human experiences — especially in caring professions. But they can quietly shrink our sense of possibility if we don’t interrupt them.
So how do we get possibility back?
This week, I invite you to take yourself on a date.
Yes — an actual date with yourself.
- Sit somewhere calm.
- And make one small goal about you — your health, your wellness, your life.
If you get stuck, ask yourself the magic question:
If I could wave a magic wand and make one thing better for me tomorrow, what would that be?
Whatever pops into your mind first — that’s your truth.
Take that magical thought and chunk it down into small, doable parts.
That’s how possibility returns.
Not through big leaps, but through gentle, intentional steps.
I’d love to hear what you’re making possible.
Pop your magical thought in the chat below — let’s celebrate the beginnings, the dreams, and the quiet courage it takes to choose yourself again.

