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As we enter 2025, I want a quiet moment with you – just the two of us. Let’s talk about time. We all think about it, especially at the start of a new year. Maybe you’re feeling a bit reflective, replaying the past year’s highlights and heartbreaks. Or perhaps you’re brimming with plans for what’s to come. Either way, I want to share something with you: don’t look back too long.

You see, time is like a coin; we spend every moment without the luxury of holding it in our hands. Once it’s spent, it’s gone – forever. So why waste energy fretting over what’s already behind us? That coin of time has been used, whether wisely or not. Looking back to admire the shine of the moments you got correct or the tarnish of those you regret doesn’t change the fact that it’s spent.

Take a deep breath with me. Inhale… now exhale. Feel that? That’s the air of a new year filling your lungs, fresh and full of opportunity. Breathing deeply like this isn’t just a calming technique; it’s a reminder that the present moment is all we truly have. So, let’s honor it.

When it comes to time, it’s tempting to linger on the “what ifs” or “if only.” Maybe you’re thinking about your decision last year, something you wish you could redo. Or perhaps you’re focused on the moments you got right, the successes you want to you could bottle up and repeat endlessly.

But holding on to the past, whether regret or pride, anchors you to a place you can’t revisit. It’s like clinging to a home you’ve already sold. The memories are there, sure, but the keys are no longer in your hands. That chapter is closed.

The same goes for moving forward in life – literally and figuratively. Please don’t fixate on what you’re leaving behind when considering a move, whether it’s downsizing, relocating for work, or finding your dream retirement home. Instead, think about what you’re stepping into. That’s where the magic lies – in the potential of what’s next.

Here’s the beauty of a new year: it’s a blank page. Sure, the story up to this point is already written, but that doesn’t mean the next chapter can’t be your best yet. What will you do with this fresh coin of time, this chance to invest in your future?

Maybe this is the year you finally take that leap – whether it’s a literal move to a new home or a metaphorical move toward a new goal. Either way, every step you take is an investment in what’s ahead.

If you’ve been considering moving, this is your sign. Don’t let the fear of leaving the past behind keep you from embracing what could be. Moving to a new home isn’t just about physical space; it’s about creating the life you want in a place that supports it.

Take a deep breath when you feel overwhelmed or unsure about what’s next. Breathe in possibility, and breathe out doubt. Let clarity settle over you as you realize that time isn’t just here and gone forever – it’s also a gift to be cherished and used wisely.

So, as we move into the following year, let’s focus on the present and the future. Don’t get stuck looking in the rearview mirror; don’t let fear or regret rob you of the time you still have to spend. Instead, dream about what’s possible and take intentional steps to make it a reality.

Whether considering a big move in real estate or simply moving forward, know that each step brings you closer to the next chapter. And trust me, the story ahead is worth the effort.

Here’s to 2025 – your year to breathe deeply, let go of what’s behind you, and embrace all that lies ahead.

Bill Myers is a Colorado native living in Berthoud who has been a successful Realtor for more than 46 years providing creative and solution based real estate for Coloradans since 1979. Call or text Bill at 970.578.1774 or learn more through his website at billmyersrealtor.com.

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