07/30/2025
What once felt like a miracle often becomes part of our everyday lives. Riding a bike, driving a car, using a computer—these were extraordinary moments when we first achieved them, yet now they feel ordinary.
It’s important to reflect on those moments of growth, the “miracles” that shaped who we are today. By looking back, we can reignite gratitude and recognize the extraordinary in what we might now take for granted.
Don’t lose sight of those miracle moments—they tell the story of how far you’ve come.
07/29/2025
Every time you choose to say “Yes” to what’s in front of you, you tap into your inner hero.
Whether it’s a new challenge, a fresh perspective, or a moment of courage, embracing what comes your way brings out your truest, strongest self.
Let today be a day to honor that strength within you.
07/22/2025
Feedback isn’t always comfortable, but it’s one of the most powerful tools for growth.
It’s easy to ask for advice, nod along, and then carry on as usual. But real transformation happens when we pause, reflect, and take action on what we’ve heard—even if it challenges us.
It takes humility to listen and courage to change. But if you’re willing to sit with the discomfort, there’s often a breakthrough waiting on the other side.
07/18/2025
Success isn’t about big leaps—it’s about steady, small steps. Think of it like writing a book. If you write just one page a day, every single day for a year, you’ll have 365 pages—that’s a full book!
Write two pages a day, and now you have two books in a year.
It’s not about making massive commitments. It’s about showing up consistently and taking the small steps that move you closer to your goal.
07/16/2025
It’s Wednesday. Halfway through the week—and for many of us, that means eyes on Friday.
We often move through the week on autopilot, pushing through tasks just to reach the weekend. But what if the shift isn’t in the schedule—it’s in the mindset?
Instead of “I have to do this,” try “I get to do this.”
This small reframe turns routine into gratitude, pressure into perspective. It’s a way to bring meaning to the middle of the week, not just endure it.
You don’t have to wait for Friday to feel fulfilled. Start with how you see today.
07/12/2025
Why do we feel so tired, even after checking off every item on our to-do list?
In my latest article, I explore a pattern I call Busyholism, the urge to stay in motion, driven more by anxiety than purpose. We chase productivity but lose peace, presence, and joy in the process.
I share common signs of Busyholism, stories from clients, and simple practices to help you slow down, reconnect with what matters, and create space for rest, creativity, and gratitude.
This isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing what counts.
Click the link below to read the full article.
https://marianemeth.com/busyholism-are-you-in-the-drivers-seat-or-are-you-being-driven/
07/10/2025
We often wonder if we’re on the right path, questioning every twist and turn. But what if the path you’re on is the only one meant for you?
Every challenge, detour, and unexpected moment is shaping you in ways you may not see yet.
Instead of worrying about whether you’ve taken the “right” turn, focus on what you’re learning along the way. Growth isn’t in the straight line—it’s in the journey itself.
07/09/2025
Remember that fear is a natural response when moving from predictability to uncertainty.
It doesn’t mean you’re less capable or unqualified—it simply signals growth. Your brain craves certainty, but stepping into the unknown is where new possibilities unfold. The key? Take small, sweet steps forward. 🌱
07/04/2025
Happy 4th of July!
Today is a reminder that true freedom includes how we choose to use our time, energy, and attention. May your day be filled with clarity, gratitude, and peace.
07/03/2025
With the 4th of July weekend around the corner, it’s a good time to pause and reset.
We may not be able to control everything that comes our way, but we can choose how we respond. Staying present helps us avoid spiraling into stress about things that haven’t and may never happen.
Mark Twain once said that most of the things we worry about never actually happen. So take a breath, focus on what matters, and protect your peace this holiday weekend.