A Love Letter to the Living Positive Light Community

I’ve been thinking about what I wanted to say for the last Living Positive Light post of 2025, and I kept coming back to the exact two words:
Thank you.
Not the quick “thanks!” we toss out on the go. The thank you that makes you pause for a second… because you mean it.
Because you showed up.
Maybe you read every post. Perhaps you saved a quote on a hard day. Maybe you found Living Positive Light at 2:00 a.m. when sleep wouldn’t come, and you just needed something gentle—something faith-filled, hopeful, and steady.
However, you got here… I’m grateful you did.
And as this year closes, I want to write you a little love letter—from me to you, from this space to your heart.
What Living Positive Light Has Been About in 2025
Living Positive Light isn’t about pretending life is perfect. It’s never been that.
It’s been about learning how to hold onto faith, gratitude, and peace in the middle of real life. The kind of real life where you’re answering messages with one hand and warming up food with the other. The kind where you’re doing your best, but some days your best looks like “I got through today.”
This year, Living Positive Light has been a home for:
- spiritual wellness that feels practical, not performative
- positive affirmations that calm the mind without ignoring reality
- gratitude practices that help you notice what’s still good
- prayers for strength, for peace, for healing, for clarity
- gentle routines that fit into busy lives
- and that quiet kind of personal growth you don’t always see until you look back
There were days this year when the only thing that felt doable was turning down the noise for a few minutes—phone face down, one deep breath, one whispered prayer. No big moment. No dramatic turnaround.
Just… a little peace.
And sometimes that’s how healing starts.
If 2025 Was Heavy, I Want You to Know This
If this year was full of joy for you, I’m smiling with you.
And if it wasn’t—if it was complicated, lonely, stressful, uncertain, or plain exhausting—I want you to know something:
You weren’t invisible here.
There’s a kind of courage in showing up to your own life when it’s messy. In choosing kindness when you feel stretched thin. In trying again after you’ve already tried a hundred times.
So, if you’re ending 2025 with loose ends, unanswered prayers, or a heart that still feels tender in certain places… I’m not going to rush you.
God doesn’t rush you either.
A Few Things We Learned Together in 2025

Looking back, here are a few truths that kept showing up—quietly, steadily—like a light you can trust.
1) Peace isn’t a reward for having it all together
Peace is something you practice.
Sometimes peace looks like worship music in the kitchen while you’re cleaning. Sometimes it seems like you need to step outside for a breath before you respond. Sometimes it looks like saying “no” without a long explanation.
And sometimes peace looks like choosing not to fight your own heart for being human.
2) Small habits are holy
A short prayer in the car.
A gratitude list scribbled in your notes app.
One verse on a sticky note by the sink.
One affirmation spoken out loud while you’re brushing your teeth.
It may seem small, but those small choices shape your days. And your days shape your life.
3) You’re allowed to begin again
Even if you started and stopped.
Even if you fell off your routine.
Even if your motivation disappeared for a while.
A fresh start isn’t only for January 1st. It’s for any moment you decide to try again.
4) God meets you in ordinary places
Not just in big, dramatic breakthroughs.
Sometimes, he meets you when the house is finally quiet, and you exhale like you’ve been holding your breath all day.
Sometimes he meets you when you’re standing at the sink, and you suddenly realize you’ve been carrying too much… and you don’t have to carry it alone.
Thank You for Being the Heart of This Space
Thank you for reading.
Thank you for sharing posts with a friend who needed encouragement.
Thank you for saving an affirmation, commenting something kind, or simply being here quietly—because yes, quiet readers count, too.
I don’t take your time lightly. In a world that moves fast and loud, you chose something soft and meaningful.
And if Living Positive Light helped you feel less alone—even once—then this space did what I prayed it would do.
What to Expect From Living Positive Light in 2026

Now let’s talk about what’s ahead—because I’m genuinely excited for the new year.
In 2026, Living Positive Light will stay rooted in what you’ve loved: faith-based encouragement, spiritual wellness, gratitude, affirmations, and gentle personal growth.
But I also want it to feel even more supportive—more like you know what to expect when you come here, like this space has a rhythm you can lean on.
Here’s what’s coming:
Gentle reset posts (monthly)
Simple “reset your mind and heart” moments—no pressure, no perfection.
Just practical steps to return to yourself and to God.
Weekly encouragement + short prayers
Quick reads you can actually use—on busy mornings, anxious afternoons, and those nights when your thoughts won’t slow down.
A gratitude journaling series
Prompts that feel real, not forced.
Gratitude that doesn’t ignore pain—gratitude that helps you breathe again.
Printable freebies and simple resources
Things you can keep:
- prayer prompts
- affirmation cards
- gratitude pages
- gentle weekly reset sheets
Community-style connection (more threads + prompts)
More moments where we hold each other up—prayer threads, gratitude prompts, and encouragement you can join without needing the “perfect” words.
If you’ve been wanting a calmer year, a more grounded faith life, and routines that feel doable—this next season is for you.
One Small Invitation Before You Go
Before you click away, I want to ask you one question.
You don’t have to overthink it.
What is one word you want to carry into 2026?
Peace.
Healing.
Focus.
Joy.
Faith.
Courage.
Softness.
Discipline.
Freedom.
Write it in your journal. Put it in your phone. Whisper it in a prayer. Let it be your anchor when life gets loud again.
Helpful Resources
- Read next: Daily Affirmations to Replace Fear with Grace
- Read next: Soft & Cozy Christmas for Tired Hearts
- Join us: Living Positive Light Community (weekly threads + encouragement)
Final Thoughts
Thank you for being here through 2025.
Thank you for letting this space be part of your days—your quiet moments, your healing moments, your “I’m trying again” moments.
Wherever you’re ending this year—strong, shaky, hopeful, tired, grateful, unsure—I’m praying that 2026 meets you with gentleness… and that God meets you with steady love.
May grace meet you exactly where you are,
—Kay

