At the end of the year, most cultures will be finding ways to gather and mark the passing of time. If your community has an end-of-year gathering planned, in addition to fun and silliness, the ritual is also a great opportunity to increase connection between members via collective reflection, grief and celebration rituals.
Below are prompts you can share with your members in live events or asynchronously as an opportunity for them to pause and share end-of-year reflections with each other.
These questions are probably an invitation for your members get a little more vulnerable than you usually do within your community. Feel free to customize for your people, your values, and your intentions for next year.
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If you gather people, one of the kindest things you can do is to invite them to make time for reflection. Here are some prompt ideas to help your members reflect:
The feeling of grief is often marked by loneliness. Making room for grief in community, helps to normalize the human experience of loss, regardless of the type of loss that occurred. Here are some prompts to consider posing:
The end of the year is often marked by celebrations, and even still, we often donât take enough time for sitting with the feeling of celebration. Doing it collectively is a great opportunity to encourage your members to be there for each other. Here are some celebratory prompts to pose:
We hope these reflections are helpful for your members and for you as you reflect, grieve and celebrate the holidays and the coming of the new year.
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