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January

Writer's picture: Kerria SeabrookeKerria Seabrooke

Updated: Jan 12


Illustration by David Kandel (1550)

The month of January gets its name from Latin Januarius after the Roman god Janus, guardian god of portals, doors, and gates. Janus is known as the god of the new year and is often depicted with two faces that look forward into the future and backward into the past.


Janus is also associated with keys, symbolizing his protection of entries and exits and he also represents beginnings, transitions, and the passage of time. In ancient times, offerings would be made to Janus for births, marriages, funerals as well as the month of January to ensure an auspicious year.


In the spirit of Janus, January is the perfect time to create a vision board that looks back over the past year to celebrate where you have been and to look forward into the new year to illuminate where you would like to go.


January Vision Board


Materials:


  • Posterboard

  • Glue

  • Magazines and photos (inspiring images)

  • Quotes and affirmations


Directions:



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