
During the holidays,
light is everywhere—
twinkling on trees,
glowing in windows,
flickering in quiet corners of our homes.
And yet,
for many,
this season can still feel heavy.
The nights are long.
The days are full.
The heart carries more than it shows.
In moments like these,
we often look for something
bright enough
to fix everything at once.
But hope doesn’t arrive that way.
It comes softly.
It comes steadily.
It comes in small,
faithful ways.
In my song, Light A Candle, I wrote:
“Find a quiet moment.
Light a candle.
Watch it dance.
Invite the stillness.
Give your heart a chance.”
A candle does not banish the dark.
Its quiet glow steadies the room.
It reminds us that presence
matters more than perfection.
So this season,
if the holidays feel overwhelming,
don’t search for a brighter light.
Light the candle you already have.
Sit with it.
Let it be enough.
Even in the darkest nights of winter,
a gentle flame can guide us—
one breath, one moment at a time.






