A Gentle Evening Together

Hello dear friends,

Thank you for stopping by this evening and taking time to sit with me in my little corner of the world. Welcome.

So let’s sit back for a moment with our tea — or whatever your beverage of choice is — and relax into tonight’s message.

Here at Have You Evolved Today, HYET, my goal is to bring an uplifting message to you and to myself. Not religious, just uplifting with a gentle spiritual undertone. And what better way to end our weekend and begin our week than with something positive to carry us through.

As we close out the weekend and prepare for the week ahead, I hope we can all buy out a moment or two to sit in the quiet — a space of reflection and calm.

Tonight, as I write to you, I feel an exhale of busy. I’m sitting here with the wind blowing softly across my patio, and life feels soft, calm, and quiet. I want to encourage you to find your own place of reflection — a quiet place inside your own life where you don’t have to be strong, or fast, or certain. Just present.

Let yourself move gently. Let yourself breathe deeper than you did yesterday. Let yourself trust that even the slow days are held by something greater than you.

As you wind down another weekend, what are you surrounded by? The wind? Family gathered around your table — talking, eating, laughing, maybe even crying? Whatever is going on or wherever you are, I hope you allow yourself a moment to breathe and take things a little slower.

Take a moment for you. Fill your own glass so you can give from the best parts of yourself. Allow your voice, your thoughts, and your desires to be heard because they matter. You matter — to me, but more importantly, to God.

You don’t have to bloom all at once. You don’t have to have the answers. You don’t have to carry everything alone.

There is a grace that meets you in the small moments — in the pause, in the breath, in the whisper of “I’m still here.”

Hope is not loud. It’s not dramatic. It’s not always a breakthrough.

Sometimes hope is simply the soft reminder that God hasn’t forgotten you, and you’re still becoming… even on the quiet days.

Before you drift into the rest of your night, take one more breath — the kind that reminds your body it’s safe to soften. Let the quiet wrap around you. Let hope rise slowly. Let grace do what only grace can do.

PS:
Be gentle with yourself this week.
You’re becoming in ways you can’t yet see.

Evolving in grace,
Dawna‑Rae 🦋