✨ The Myth of the “Quiet Season”
Your business is humming, even if you’re still digesting pie
The Monday after a holiday weekend hits the body like a soft riot—equal parts pie-induced bliss, sacred exhaustion, and the slow return of your phoenix fire.
It’s the holy trinity of
🦃 tryptophan fog,
🥧 breakfast-pie decisions,
☕ coffee doing the heavy lifting,
and that soft, stretchy, oozy state where your body whispers,
“Beloved… maybe we live horizontal now.”
Your inbox is waking up faster than you are.
Your nervous system is somewhere between “let’s nap in front of the fireplace” and “let’s reinvent the entire money system.”
You might still be half-made of mashed potatoes.
This is where the myth of the “quiet season” comes from—
this collective exhale after the feast,
this cultural permission slip to coast,
this cozy lull where oomph feels optional.
And yet… underneath the pie fog, something else is happening.
Your business is still humming.
Your desire is still pulsing.
Your ecosystem is still holding you in the rhythm you’ve spent all year designing.
There is a steady, faithful beat beneath the holiday haze,
a beat that belongs to you.
A beat that continues whether you feel spicy, sleepy, or shaped like a dinner roll.
December has never been a “quiet season.”
December is a listening season—a month where the outer world slows enough for you to hear what’s been whispering all along.
Your systems are carrying you.
Your Thursday Money Dates are still imprinting their rhythm.
Your ledgers are still holding structure for your overflow.
Your capacity work continues to open the channel for more.
Even the days where you feel oatmeal-brained?
Your business still knows the path.
It keeps the beat until you’re ready to dance again.
So while you’re reheating leftover turkey and debating whether a cookie counts as lunch (it does, don’t fight it), take a breath and notice:
Where is my business expanding beneath the surface, even as my body moves slowly?
What wants my attention softly, without urgency?
What possibilities are already gathering themselves for the year ahead?
This final stretch of the year isn’t asking for hustle.
It’s offering attunement.
It’s offering clarity wrapped in cozy sweaters and candlelight.
It’s offering a recalibration that makes next year feel more like a partnership and less like a performance.
The world may dim the lights in December,
but your work, your mission, your impact, your economy,
is quietly brightening from within.
You set the pace now.
From fullness, from warmth, from the soft return of your own rhythm.
Oomph comes back.
Momentum never left.
👉 Reflection Prompt
What is one small, pleasurable action that feels like a gentle “yes” to the expansion already unfolding in your business this month?
🔥 Daily Affirmation
I savor the spaciousness of this season.
I welcome overflow into my world with delight and generosity.
I trust the rhythm my systems carry on my behalf.
I choose pleasure as my compass and clarity as my companion.
I receive every blessing designed for me with open, ready hands.
PS — Profit is Protest
And cozy rebellion counts.
Every boundary, every aligned dollar, every deliciously slow decision becomes a declaration of self-led prosperity.
🎧 Song of the Day: choose any platform that aligns with your values—your ritual deserves clean resonance.




So interesting that I had 2 funerals for Historical Legends back to back and Shruthi had 2 weddings... life is a circle of new beginnings all around us all the time. I to love this post (cherry pie for me) and know things are working behind the scenes for my highest good. I will be making a Quick Start Sprint offer this week to close out the year but more importantly jump start my pivot to a higher level of revenue, respect and reach in 2026! Cheers
It wasn't the holiday season for us but I'm just back from 2 back to back weddings in 2 weekends and suddenly there's a lot of things moving forward that I've been dreaming about for more than a year. Last week I was definitely feeling oatmeal brained😂
I'm just coming back from the the exhaustion bit by bit but there's more trust and expansion than ever. Thank you so much