Dear Reader,
In just three days we enter the Year of the Fire Horse — a year of passion, bold moves, and forward momentum. It only comes around once every 60 years. As a Fire Dragon, I feel this energy building already. Fire on fire. It's a year that rewards courage over hesitation, action over overthinking.
And it's got me thinking about what we're building with Divine Potentiality.
I watched a video recently of a rescued beaver living in someone's house. He took everything he could find and built a dam in the hallway. It was the most natural thing in the world to him. And it reminded me — when we're building the right thing, it can still be hard and challenging, but it should feel natural.
Professionally, I know the marketing playbook. Niche down. Solve one problem. Be a laser. And when I work with clients, that's exactly what I do. But for Divine Potentiality, that never felt right. Our light isn't meant to be a laser — it's meant to be the sun. Shining in all directions, encouraging growth in others.
So Divine Potentiality is an experiment in another way of being. A place to ask — what is all I can give, for all I have? How can I support and uplift others while growing and becoming my most flowing self?
A place for connection, exploration, and growth. Our themes are always evolving — there's always a new layer. We are human and we are always becoming. Even when we're dormant, we're just collecting energy for the next spurt of growth. As we continue to remember who we are, dream our future, ignite our creativity, befriend our resistance, elevate our energy, and express our most radiant selves — the cross-pollination of ideas and modalities will grow naturally, just like a garden.
This Sunday — just in time for Valentine's weekend:
📚 Wisdom Book Club at 9am Pacific — join us to share what's been inspiring us lately
🎨 Heart-Making Art Class at 10am Pacific — hosted by one of our talented members Tamas Erdodi
Come for one, come for both.
👉 Join Divine Potentiality (free) — you'll find links to everything inside!
No pressure. Just come play.
With love and gratitude,
Michelle