If November felt fast, you’re not alone. This end-of-month ritual is your gentle pause: a warm mug, a quiet corner, and questions that help you reflect, release, and reset. Use these prompts as a single deep session or spread them over a few evenings. The goal isn’t perfect writing—it’s honest noticing.
How to use this post
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Pick 1–3 prompts per section, or set a 15-minute timer and free-write.
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Keep it simple: one page, one pen, one breath before you begin.
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Bring the RAI lens: Align (what matters), Restore (what needs care), Integrate (what you’ll carry forward).
Prompts: Gratitude & Grounding
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Three ordinary things from November that quietly made life better.
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A moment I felt proud (big or small)—what led to it?
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A comfort I returned to (song, recipe, walk). Why did it help?
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Finish the sentence: “I’m grateful I said no to…”
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Where did I feel most like myself?
Prompts: Letting Go (Release)
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One frustration I can’t control—and how I’ll release it.
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A belief that felt heavy this month. What’s a lighter version?
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What I’m done apologizing for.
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A habit that drained me—what boundary supports me next month?
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If I wrote a kind goodbye letter to November’s stress, what would it say?
Prompts: Body & Breath (Restore)
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What did my body ask for most (sleep, water, movement, stillness)?
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Where did tension live? What helped soften it?
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A food or routine that gave me steady energy.
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One tiny recovery ritual I’ll keep (5 deep breaths, short stretch, tea).
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If my body could choose tomorrow’s first five minutes, what would happen?
Prompts: Relationships & Home
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A conversation I’m glad I had—and why.
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How can I make my space 10% more calming this week?
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Where I need to ask for help (and from whom).
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A small act of kindness I can repeat in December.
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What does “present, not perfect” look like in my home?
Prompts: Work, Creativity & Focus
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The work task that brought unexpected joy.
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One thing I overcomplicated—how can I simplify it next time?
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A creative spark I ignored—what’s the first, smallest step?
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What I will stop doing to protect deep focus.
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A tiny win that deserves more celebration.
Prompts: Money & Stewardship
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One mindful money choice I made this month.
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Where did spending align with my values? Where didn’t it?
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A simple way to feel generous without overspending.
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What I can reuse, repurpose, or delay buying in December.
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A number that matters more than dollars (sleep, steps, pages read).
Prompts: Looking Ahead (Integrate)
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What November taught me that I want to bring forward.
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A word or theme for December—and why it fits now.
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Three micro-rituals I’ll keep (AM/PM/Workday).
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One promise to myself I fully intend to keep.
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If December goes well, what will be true on the last day?
Month in three words: ________ / ________ / ________
Most nourishing habit: ____________________________
Most depleting habit: ____________________________
One thing I’m releasing: __________________________
Top three gratitudes: 1) ______ 2) ______ 3) ______
Theme for next month: ____________________________
First small step (≤10 min): _______________________
Pro tip: set a 15-minute timer. When it ends, circle one sentence that feels true. That’s your anchor for next month.
You don’t have to overhaul your life to feel different—one honest page is already movement. Save this post and revisit a few prompts mid-December as a quick check-in.
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Bonus: “First-Sip” Prompts for December 1 (micro-post)
Use these 5 quick starters with your first cup:
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Today will feel successful if I…
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One thing I’ll keep simple is…
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I’ll protect my energy by…
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A small joy I can plan into this week…
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The kindest story I can tell myself today is…