A Christmas Wish

The wound is where the light enters you. - Rumi


Happy Monday!


Happy Monday {First Name}!

With Christmas just one week from today, where do I begin to share all that transpired over these past several weeks? Let’s begin with a little context of where my heart lies.

I have been blessed since I was six years old, and attending the elementary school that I did, to have created several lifelong, deep and enduring friendships with my girlfriends Linda and Nancy.

The glue in our friendships was our mothers. Our loving, strong, playful and deeply spiritual mothers whose personalities were as diverse as our own.

Even as we grew up and moved to different parts of the U.S. our friendship has remained strong. Nancy lost her beloved mom Pat over 20 years ago and my mom went to the great beyond over 14 years ago. These past few weeks we had to say the eternal goodbye to Linda’s Mom.

As Linda, Nancy and I, along with of course Linda’s family, made our way through saying goodbye to Mama Jan, our deep rooted friendship guided us through navigating the initial stages of this tremendous loss.

Added to the surrealness of this goodbye was that Linda’s stepfather of the last 43 years, John, had died just days before her mother at the age of 93 (Mama Jan was 90). Theirs was an inspiring love story and the appropriateness of having their eternal goodbye together seemed so right.

I flew to Linda’s home in Pittsburgh where she lives and her parents had lived for the past few years. There was a funeral mass there for family and friends. We then we traveled by car 1200 miles to Kittery, Maine. This where Jan and John had spent the last 20 or so years of their lives on Gerrish Island.

They had designed and built a new home there along with John building his dream sailboat. Hearing the stories from their neighbors and friends while we were there were so confirming of both lives well-loved and well lived. It was all so heart-warming and bittersweet. And a great reminder of the importance of love and light in our lives.

As we head directly now towards Christmas and my last letter until after the holiday, I want to remind you of hugging those you love just a bit tighter. Reach out to that loved one you maybe haven’t talked to in a while. Don’t get so caught up in all the preparation of the season that you forget the most important element of the season, loving each other.

Be the light for others as you allow them to be the light for you.

This week’s video is a little rendition of The Night Before Christmas shared by my husband Ed and me, as we share our home and holiday decorations. I hope you enjoy watching as much as we enjoyed making it.

My Christmas and Winter Solstice wish for you is in finding many things to smile about and the belief that there is so much good in the world. Because after all, there is so much more good than gloom and doom. Turn off the news, turn up the Christmas carols, and have yourself a very merry Christmas as the light of day gets brighter from here with the Solstice on Thursday!

P.S. Looking for a special way to ring in 2024? My friend Coach Joseph Bennett along with his partner Eli Hans is hosting a New Year’s day celebration online that I am delighted to be a part of sharing.

This event called Bringing Forth happens starting at 11am pt, 2pm et on New Year’s Day. It is designed to spark positivity and light into your bright shiny new year ahead. I would love to see you there! My Grow Planner will be available for a discounted price as well during the event.

Use the coupon code GROW to come as my guest and for only $71 and start your 2024 in a whole new light. Sign up sooner than later as space will be limited.

To Your Success and Victories,
- Cheri

Cheri Ruskus
Creator and Growth Mentor
cheri@businessvictories.com • @victorygirl

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