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360Coach Brandon Check-In 12/15/2025
As we move into the holiday week, our hearts are holding many things at once. We’re sending warm wishes to our Jewish friends in the Bronch and NTM 360social community on the first night of Hanukkah, with hopes that the light brings comfort, peace, and renewed strength. We’re also deeply saddened by the violence in Australia and are keeping everyone affected, their loved ones, and the surrounding community in our thoughts. May this season remind us of compassion, connection, and hope for gentler days ahead. 💙
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I do hope that the lighting of the candles brings comfort, peace and renewed strength to all in need at this challenging time.
As we come to the final night of Hanukkah, we find ourselves holding both light and heaviness in our hearts.
This holiday week began with heartbreaking news from Australia, and that sadness has stayed with many of us as the candles were lit each evening. Moments like these remind us why the light of Hanukkah matters so much—not because it removes the darkness, but because it meets it with hope, resilience, and care for one another.
As the last candle is lit tonight, we invite you to pause for just a moment. Take a slow, comfortable breath in… and gently let it out. No need to change anything—just a small moment to ground yourself in the present.
We hold close those affected by violence, stand alongside communities who are grieving, and carry forward a shared hope for a safer, kinder year ahead.
May the light of this season continue to guide us—toward compassion, understanding, and kindness in our words and actions. And may the year ahead bring moments of peace, connection, and healing for all.
From all of us here at 360social, we wish you warmth, comfort, and hope as Hanukkah comes to a close. 🕯️💙
I am hoping and praying that kindness, greater compassion and understanding expand within the world beyond the final light of the season, into a brighter 2026!
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