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Fiery Horse Prep Week - Day 4 is happening in 24 hours
A dream life is much more than getting rich
I woke up remembering of a great time of my life, when I had one of the best jobs I could wish for at that time. I worked on a Waldorf Preschool/Kindergarten initiative where we were building things from scratch. I didn't make much more than the minimal wage and I worked many hours more than what they were paying me for, doing much more than it was expected from an administrative assistant. I (and Pedro got into it as well) did a lot: - We helped to build classroms, - I lay tiles on a bathroom floor, - We raked many many many piles of leaves, - We painted so many walls, - I supported teachers in their classroms, - I rocked children to sleep, - among many other things I can't even remember. And I was so happy and fulfilled because I was able to be close to my children the whole day and learn many things, mostly about one of the subjects I love the most which is child (and human) development. I left a fairly good position in a public intitution whereI made more than 3 times the amount of what I was making and I had stability (unless I made something really terrible I could not be fired). However my day was full of complains (mine and others') and I had almost no week time with my family, for a job where I was surrounded by inspiring people, where I could see my children growing up in a loving environment and I could use my creativity in so many new ways. I definetively was not fulfilled in the financial aspect, but I had what my soul was asking for: presence, time with my family and connection. Sometimes we focus so much in the financial aspect of life that we forget that the fulfilment of our soul comes from things mostly unrelated to money. What I mean is that one's economic situation is not the only target we must aim for when dreaming a beautiful life. I wonder what aspects of your life you feel you must focus on today to feel fulfilled?
A dream life is much more than getting rich
Reflection about dreams and sandcastles
Yesterday I was at the beach with my family and some friends. (Sorry to cause some envy to you friends living the coldest of the winter at the North hemisphere). While trying to build a sand castle, or in my case just a pile of sand being constantly destroyed by my 4-year-old boy, I had the realization of how we build our dreams and how important is to do it in the right timing. Let us know how you are now acting towards your dream. Are you: 🤪the crazy doer without thinking? 🤔 the overthinker that hardens and don’t walk forward? ⏰the one that finally found the sweet spot of right timing?
Reflection about dreams and sandcastles
Being Deliberate: Intention Is the Real Beginning
Everything in your life begins twice: first as an intention, then as a result. Before changing what you have, you must choose who you are becoming. When intention is clear, action becomes aligned. “Intention is the starting point of every dream.” — Deepak Chopra Today, ask yourself: What am I deliberately choosing to become? I am curious: have you already set your intention for your day and for your life today?
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Reviewing the last year. Seeting intention for the new one.
As we enter the last couple of weeks of the year, we arrive at a natural pause point. This is not a time to rush forward, but a moment to look back with honesty and compassion. Review this year gently. What did you learn? What did you complete? What patterns repeated because they were asking to be seen, not judged? This year carries the energy of the Snake — a year of awareness, discernment, and shedding. The snake teaches us that growth does not always come from adding more, but from releasing what no longer fits: outdated identities, habits, commitments, and beliefs that once served you but now restrict you. Let this closing of the year be a conscious shedding. Release without resentment. Thank what is leaving for what it taught you. From this cleared space, begin to lovingly set intentions for the year ahead. Not from pressure or urgency, but from alignment. Ask yourself who you are preparing to become. This is especially important because 2026, the Year of the Horse, brings powerful forward momentum, expansion, and movement. The horse does not wait — it runs with clarity and purpose. The more you release now, the freer and stronger you will be to move when that energy arrives. Use these final weeks wisely: • Review without judgment • Release with gratitude • Intend with clarity You are not ending a year. You are preparing yourself for transformation. As we enter the final weeks of the year, how do you usually review the past year and prepare for the next one?
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Reviewing the last year. Seeting intention for the new one.
Decisions: why it shouldn't be that difficult!
As someone who used to struggle to decide even the small, simple daily things—like choosing my clothes, what to eat, or what to do first on my endless to-do lists—I totally understand when someone tells me they are struggling to make decisions that can change their lives. It was only a few years ago that I got in touch with my intuitive power and finally understood why I struggled so much with deciding. It was because I always let my mind decide. Trying to imagine all the possible outcomes of a decision was not only time- and energy-consuming, but also impossible. There was no way to truly have a clear view of everything. The overthinking was overwhelming, and it burned me out. So what changed? I started to trust my intuition. For some people it shows up as a feeling in the gut (that’s why people say “trust your gut,” and that’s how Pedro feels it). For others it comes as a warmth in the heart, for some as a vision. For me, it’s like an energetic message—a feeling, a certainty—that quickly fades away. If I think about it even for a second, it’s gone and never comes back. It has to be immediate! Since I started trusting these nudges and responding to them right away, amazing things have happened in my life. The first big one was when we decided to travel full time. It was one day in September 2024 when Pedro and I started talking about it, and he asked me, “When are we going to begin? In two years?” And I answered, with certainty, following that inner feeling: “No, we are going in a year.” I couldn’t afford to postpone my dreams any longer, and my whole body felt that truth. I didn’t think about the planning, the time-consuming process of getting documentation ready, Pedro organizing his company to be able to work fully remotely, or selling all our material things. I just trusted that whatever needed to be done would be done on time. And it was. Everything started to unfold exactly as it needed to. And on September 1st, 2025, there we were—saying goodbye to the house we had lived in for the last four years, the place where our little one was born, the dear friends we made in Kelowna during the 6.5 years we lived there—and boarding an airplane to our first destination.
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