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WELCOME TO OCTOBERS OPPORTUNITIES & POSSIBILITIES

  • Writer: Debbie Lash
    Debbie Lash
  • Oct 7
  • 3 min read
Debbie Lash

I don’t know about you, but for me this eclipse season has been a powerful turning point, closing the door on karmic cycles that have run their course and creating space for new pathways to unfold. Eclipses have a way of accelerating endings, delivering lessons sometimes gently, sometimes abruptly, like coming off my bike, forcing me to wake up and pay attention. In their wake, we’re invited into fresh beginnings, with opportunities to align more deeply with what feels true and alive now. It’s a potent moment to pause and ask yourself: What chapter feels complete? And what is ready to be born in its place?


For me, the answer has become clear: it’s time to stop playing small. To honor my full potential and bring together everything I have been working on, but this time with a blueprint. The past ten years have been about learning to live outside my comfort zone, working hard to improve, to keep stretching and evolving. But if I’m honest, there have been moments of disillusionment, a lot of effort with sometimes very little return. I used to say, and even believed, the old line: “If you want to make money, don’t become a yoga teacher.” But I see now that this is just another self-limiting belief. I want financial success, and I’m finally ready to claim it.


That truth hit me hard recently when a financial deal I was relying on fell through. Whenever stressful things happen, my medicine is movement, so I jumped on my bike to clear my head. As I pedaled uphill furiously, I remembered something Mel Robbins said in a podcast conversation with Morgan Housel: “It starts with changing your psychology of how you feel about money. That changes everything. It doesn’t matter who you are, where you’re from, or how much money you make … you can do it, but you have to believe it.”


At that moment, I found myself crying and laughing at the same time, because I knew the truth of it. I needed to take ownership. I needed to step up, because I truly believe I can do this. So I’m taking a huge leap into the unknown, because I know now that this is where the magic and growth live. I’m investing in myself and getting a mentor to help me take my offerings online so I can reach more people, people like you. Because if I stay working only in person, there will always be a ceiling, my time.


And while I will always welcome the outside opportunities that come my way, I also know it’s time for my business itself to grow and expand, to become its own abundant source of opportunities and possibilities. I don’t want to just rely on what shows up at my doorstep, I want to intentionally create, to build something sustainable, something that can keep unfolding and supporting not only me but also the people I serve. This shift feels like the real leap, trusting that what I’m building deserves to be the main focus, not the side note.


I won’t pretend, it’s terrifying. Even confessing it here makes it feel so real, and that vulnerability is calling me to rise. But you know the saying: we are always being guided, even when it feels like everything is falling apart. Nothing we do is ever wasted, and I can see now how everything I’ve been working on has been preparing me for this moment. I’m ready to take action, and signing up for this mentorship is my first step.


If eclipse season teaches us anything, it’s that endings always clear space for beginnings. I share my story with you because maybe you too are standing at a threshold. Maybe there’s a part of your life that feels complete, and a new path is quietly calling your name. It doesn’t have to look big or dramatic, sometimes the smallest shift is the bravest step. My invitation is to pause, reflect, and ask yourself: Where am I being called to step up? And what leap into the unknown might be waiting for me?

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