The Year-End Moves No One’s Watching
Markets don’t wait — and year-end waits even less.
In the final stretch, money rotates, funds window-dress, tax-loss selling meets bottom-fishing, and “Santa Rally” chatter turns into real tape. Most people notice after the move.
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It’s Just a Phase…

“Frozen Soap Bubble” by Dianna Donahue, used with permission
If it’s bad, it will pass. If it’s good, it’s temporary.
That may sound discouraging at first, but it isn’t. It’s simply life.
We spend a lot of time chasing moments we think will finally make everything feel settled. The big win. The breakthrough. The season where all the pieces come together and stay that way. But life doesn’t really work like that. It moves. It shifts. It refuses to hold still.
Trying to grasp those golden moments is like trying to grab a soap bubble. Even if you manage to reach it, it disappears the moment you close your hand around it. And even if you can freeze that bubble - it’s still temporary.
That doesn’t make the bubble meaningless. It just means it was never meant to be owned.
The moments that take our breath away—the ones we wish we could freeze—are meant to be experienced, not captured. Enjoyed, not preserved. Remembered, not repeated on command.
And the hard moments? They aren’t permanent either.
The situation you’re in right now—whatever it is—it won’t always be just like this. That truth cuts both ways. Relief when things are difficult. Humility when things are good.
Everything in life is temporary. Including life itself.
Oddly enough, that’s what gives it weight.
If everything lasted forever, nothing would matter quite as much. The fact that seasons end is what makes them precious. The fact that things change is what gives us growth, perspective, and story.
There’s something quietly powerful about recognizing a phase for what it is while you’re still inside it.
Not fighting it. Not clinging to it. Just noticing it.
Some phases are meant to be enjoyed. Some are meant to be endured. Some are meant to teach you something you won’t fully understand until much later.
Part of the wonder of life is choosing to anticipate the next phase without rushing through the one you’re in. To trust that change is coming—even if you can’t see what it looks like yet.
A frozen soap bubble is still a bubble. It may last longer than usual, its patterns more visible, its beauty more striking—but even then, it doesn’t escape its nature. It will melt. It will disappear. And that doesn’t diminish it at all.
It makes it honest.
Wherever you are today—celebrating, waiting, struggling, resting—this is not the final chapter. And it’s not supposed to be.
This, also, is just a phase.
And that’s not a warning. It’s an invitation.
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