Take a moment: New Year Reflection Questions
As you close out 2025, I've been thinking a lot about the people who carry us through the hardest and most beautiful parts of life.
One highlight of my year was my oldest son's college rocketry team winning NASA's Student Launch competition. Our friends who supported him along the way by asking for updates only added to our joy! Conversely, some of my hardest days were around Thanksgiving when I was missing my dad. A plant that I had been given years ago to remember him bloomed in November and was a small reminder of his life.
As I've been thinking back on my year, I wanted to offer some reflection questions centered on caring for ourselves and others through all the joy and heaviness a year brings. You can jot down your answers in a journal or use them as conversation starters around the table.
A Few New Year Reflection Questions with a Take Them A Meal Twist
- What is something someone did for you in 2025 that meant a lot to you?
- Who is someone you want to stay in touch with or encourage in 2026?
- Is there someone who could use a meal, a note, or a simple check-in as 2026 begins?
- What is something you want to do to care for yourself in the new year?
- What's a recipe you've been wanting to try, or a meal that instantly connects you to someone you love?
- Is there a tradition involving food or hospitality you'd like to start (or bring back) in 2026?
- What have you been wanting to read but keep putting off?
- What is one way you can make taking a meal or hospitality feel easier and more joyful for yourself next year?
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My husband and son committed to reading 50 pages a day in 2025-and they have reached their goal. Their stack of finished books is inspiring. When you set your mind to something that's important to you and follow through, it's a wonderful feeling. I'm so proud of them!
As the clock turns to 2026, may you carry forward the people who have loved you well and a renewed desire to care for both yourself and others.
Warmly,
Adina
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