
Close The Year Gently
A gentle closing practice before the new year begins
What shapes what comes next isn’t only what we plan but what we leave unfinished. And in my experience, when it comes to money, what goes unacknowledged has a way of quietly carrying forward.
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This short, guided practice offers a way to acknowledge and honour your year, and to claim its full power—so that what comes next doesn’t have to be shaped by what was left unfinished.

Most of us plan the new year without closing the last one
Money has a way of carrying unfinished stories — decisions we replay, moments we avoid, tensions we never named.
This guided practice offers a gentle pause before you move forward.
Rather than laying everything out, I’m sharing a small selection of completion practices from my own playbook — approaches I’ve returned to over the years, and often with clients, when something still feels unfinished.
Inside, you’ll explore how to:
Acknowledge what worked and what felt heavy
Honouring all that has unfolded with celebration and gratitude
Gently release what you’re ready to leave behind
Create a sense of completion around the year
Step into the new year with more clarity and ease
Afterward, many people feel a lighter relationship with money, less mental replay of the past year, and a clearer, calmer way of stepping into what’s next.

Hey, I'm Gail
As a founder, a coach, and a financial healer, I’ve seen how often money struggles aren’t about discipline, but about unfinished emotional weight. Not because people lack discipline, but because nothing was ever truly completed.
This ritual exists because what we don’t complete quietly carries forward. And when it comes to money, that carryover often shapes our choices more than we realise.
Completion isn’t about fixing the past.
It’s about meeting it honestly, so the future can begin with more clarity, ease, and self-trust

Let this year be complete
A short money ritual for closure and clarity
