
Happy New Year family! As the calendar turns and the noise of โnew year, new youโ gets louder, I find myself asking a different question: What if this year isnโt about becoming someone new, but about becoming more intentional? Instead of rushing to set resolutions, Iโve been reflecting on the year Iโm leaving behind, the lessons that shaped me, the moments that stretched me, and the growth that didnโt always look the way I expected.
2025 reminded me that growth is rarely loud. Sometimes it happens quietly through patience learned the hard way, boundaries set with courage, and faith strengthened in seasons of uncertainty. I learned that not every loss is a failure and not every delay is denial. Some things had to fall apart so better things could take shape. And some lessons only came when I stopped fighting and started trusting.
This past year also taught me the importance of grace for myself when I didnโt get it right, and grace for others when expectations werenโt met. I learned that rest is not a reward but a requirement, and that saying โnoโ can be just as powerful as saying โyes.โ Most importantly, 2025 showed me that Godโs timing is still perfect, even when it doesnโt align with my own.
As I step into the new year, Iโm choosing priorities over resolutions. Resolutions often feel rigid and rooted in pressure to do more, be more, and fix everything. Priorities, feel intentional and life-giving. They allow room for growth without guilt and progress without perfection.
My priorities for the year ahead are simple but meaningful: to protect my peace, nurture my faith, and remain present in the moments that matter most. I want to prioritize alignment over approval, obedience over obligation, and consistency over comparison. Instead of striving to become a completely new version of myself, Iโm committed to becoming a more grounded, faithful, and intentional one.
This new year isnโt about proving anything, itโs about becoming. Becoming wiser, softer, stronger, and more anchored in purpose. Iโm walking forward carrying the lessons of 2025, not as baggage, but as wisdom.
So hereโs to the year ahead: may we move forward with clarity, courage, and compassion. May we release what no longer serves us and embrace what calls us higher. And may we choose priorities that align with who we are becoming, not just who the world tells us to be.
Cheers to a new year and to walking into it with intention.
Live Fearless and With Intention!
๐Ronni Lauren









