Philosophy

Celebration

doesn’t mean losing yourself in the clouds.
It keeps you grounded in gratitude and rooted in reality while never forgetting that
everything is possible.


Celebration

is honoring and accepting each moment, circumstance —and ⁣season.


Celebration

is viewing hope as a renewable resource for moving through life as it is, not as you wish it to be  —and choosing hope time and time again. 


Celebration

is embracing curiosity, and asking questions like, what can I learn from this? How can I grow? What’s important to me? How do I want to be? How do I want to live?


Celebration

is committing to the ongoing process of understanding and developing yourself in order to achieve your fullest potential. Celebration is recognizing that the more we understand ourselves, the more we can understand each other.


Celebration

is practicing presence. It is being aware of your surroundings and appreciative of what you have.


Celebration

is feeling your feelings. It is an invitation to lean into your pain, rather than run from it, knowing that on the other side of anguish lies freedom greater than you’ve ever known.


Celebration

is laughing genuinely and often. It is believing that the laugh-til-you-cry, cry-til-you-laugh equation is the perfect prescription for healing just about anything.


Celebration

is all about play —no matter where you are, or what you’re doing. During moments of dread or anxious anticipation, it’s asking, what would make this more fun?


Celebration

is loving generously —first of yourself, then to others. It is trusting that every small act of kindness, every smile shared with a stranger, every minute spent listening without judgment to another, will generate a ripple of energetic upliftment throughout the Universe.


Celebration

is being connected to a higher source of intelligence. It is identifying with something greater than the material world. It is noticing the magic in everyday moments and reveling in life’s mysteries.


Celebration

is having faith. It is knowing there will always be things to celebrate even in the tumultuous, uncertain, not-so-sunshiny, dark moments. Darkness is easy to spot, lightness can be harder to find. Celebration is keeping your eyes and heart open to the light.


Celebration

invites you to explore life’s questions and live your way to the answers.


When you commit to celebration, celebration commits to you.