It’s been an Awfully Wonderful year, hasn’t it?


I was chatting with a friend recently about how this year has been a lot.

A LOT.

It’s been the hardest year of my adult life by a long shot, yet it’s also been healing, full of beauty, and dripping in lessons.

Although it’s been hard, I’ve become more myself this year than in any past years. My sense of self has solidified and I’ve stepped into being unapologetically me.

So as I was sitting with my friend reflecting on all of this, we decided that 2024 has been "Awfully Wonderful."

I love a good double entendre, and this one feels on point to describe how much of a journey this year has been for us.

And after sharing this with a few friends, I realized that this Awfully Wonderful year isn’t just my own view of it. It’s been that way for many of you, too.

This year brought up SO much wonder... as well as a lot of pain.

And there was SO much abundance... as well as a fair amount of scarcity.

And I'm grateful for all of it.

As soon as we finally realize that neither abundance nor scarcity are good or bad, right or wrong, we can finally see what’s here for us to learn and grow.

Everything has light and darkness.

We need the darkness to find the light.

Light is not good. Dark is not bad.

They are only teachers.

And the more we see this, the more we can grow.

I kicked this year off with the LIGHT while I was hosting a retreat called the Art of Abundance in Mexico—so I’ve decided to end the year talking about the DARKNESS with the Secrets of Scarcity.

That said, I've launched a free one-hour guided mentorship experience (AKA webinar) walking you through the three secrets of scarcity (darkness) and how you can use them to shift into abundance (light).

Join me and you'll discover how scarcity can help you find more love, more time, and more money every single day.

All you have to do is pick a day and time, download the workbook, and get ready to finish 2024 with an abundance mindset through the lens of scarcity.

If you’ve had an Awfully Wonderful year like mine, I know this shift from dark to light will give you what you need to step into the holidays with a new perspective before kicking off 2025 with joy.

Go to secretsofscarcity.com to grab your free spot today!

See you in there!

xoxo
Melanie

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Melanie Spring & Dan Russell

Melanie Spring and Dan Russell are the cofounders of One Moksha, a community of leaders, rebels, and enlightenment seekers who are on a mission to heal and transform into their best selves. Melanie serves as the Leader of the Brilliant Rebellion, where she helps people become more aligned in order to identify and pursue their life’s purpose. Dan serves as the Leader of Hama, where he creates intimate, unique spaces for healing and personal transformation. Together, the Brilliant Rebellion and Hama, and Dan and Melanie, are the yin and yang at One Moksha.

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