There’s a special kind of courage needed for the in-between — when one season is ending and the next hasn’t fully begun. In today’s EMBR Morning, we pause with coffee to honor the threshold moments of life. Today’s mantra: I honor the courage it takes to be in between. The last day of September is such a moment — not fully in the past, not yet in the future. Life often feels the same: between jobs, between relationships, between what was and what’s not yet. It’s tempting to rush through, but ...
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There’s a special kind of courage needed for the in-between — when one season is ending and the next hasn’t fully begun. In today’s EMBR Morning, we pause with coffee to honor the threshold moments of life. Today’s mantra: I honor the courage it takes to be in between. The last day of September is such a moment — not fully in the past, not yet in the future. Life often feels the same: between jobs, between relationships, between what was and what’s not yet. It’s tempting to rush through, but ...
Reflection, courage, and growth aren’t just about gratitude — they’re about integration. In this EMBR Morning reflection, we pause with coffee to carry the lessons of September into a new season of transformation. Today’s mantra: I carry my courage forward. This month has been about choosing courage over comfort, taking aligned actions, speaking truth, and embodying growth. But courage isn’t meant to stay in one place — it builds into lasting transformation. ✨ Today’s benefit: a reminder t...
Kimberly Hoyt: EMBR Mornings
There’s a special kind of courage needed for the in-between — when one season is ending and the next hasn’t fully begun. In today’s EMBR Morning, we pause with coffee to honor the threshold moments of life. Today’s mantra: I honor the courage it takes to be in between. The last day of September is such a moment — not fully in the past, not yet in the future. Life often feels the same: between jobs, between relationships, between what was and what’s not yet. It’s tempting to rush through, but ...