Create · release · recenter.
A gentle creative journey for any new beginning — a new chapter, a new intention, a quiet turning point. Three rituals, one integration, and three bonus mini-practices for the in-between days.
Take a moment to close your eyes and feel where you are in your life right now. Ask yourself gently:
No specific order, no schedule. Explore all three in a weekend, one per moon, or simply whenever your body calls for a reset.
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Before we create, we clear. Before we grow, we rest. This ritual is your space to release what feels heavy — thoughts, emotions, habits — and find calm again…
After clearing space comes the quiet impulse to grow again. This ritual helps you connect with what you truly wish to nurture — qualities, projects, or simple ways of being…
Gratitude is the art of noticing what has already grown. This ritual invites you to pause and honor the people, moments, and lessons that have supported you…
Every cycle leaves traces — in your body, your emotions, your art. This final page invites you to pause and notice what has shifted within you…
Between big shifts, there are quiet days — the in-between moments where nothing seems to happen, yet everything settles. Each one takes only a few minutes.
Let your hand follow your exhale. One flowing line across the page.
Close your eyes. What color am I today? One gesture, no corrections.
Write a word you need today — rest, trust, ease. Decorate it, anchor it.
If these rituals helped you breathe a little easier, imagine what could unfold in 31 days — a complete art therapy journey through awareness, release, healing, and renewal.
Discover 31 Days →New Cycle Rituals are creative practices that mark transitions — the start of a new project, a new chapter, a new season, or simply a fresh intention. They give meaningful form to beginnings, helping the mind and body recognize that something new is starting.
Anytime you sense a beginning. Birthdays, new moons, new jobs, the first day of a season, recovery from illness, after a breakup — any threshold where something is starting. The ritual helps you cross intentionally rather than passively.
A routine is repetitive action; a ritual is intentional action with meaning. The practices on Yogartvibes invite you to bring presence and creativity to beginnings, making them more than just dates on a calendar. They become anchored moments in your story.