January 2026 marked not just a change of the calendar, but a transition to a new stage. For many, this shift began to be felt as early as the end of 2025. Currently, there is a period of unpacking and integrating these changes. And the main question of this stage is how to maintain a resourceful state so as not to lose the energy and clarity that began to emerge after crossing the internal threshold.
In this article, we will examine four key processes:
- a state of fullness,
- clearing space,
- setting priorities,
- restoring mental focus.
If you feel that something has truly changed in your life, it is important not to squander this state. These observations may help you navigate this stage more consciously.
Four processes that help maintain a resourceful state in the new space
1. State of fullness: how not to squander internal resources
Usually in the morning, when you wake up, there is some theme. One of these themes for me ended with the phrase “not to squander.”
This is connected to a process that happened to me last year: a personality regression that I hadn’t encountered in a long time.
By the end of the year, I concluded for myself that much was done from the word “must.” Not must for someone external, not for someone else, but must for me personally.
I believed it would be better for the project, better for me as a coach, better for people. This was my own “must.”
But unfortunately, over 2025, they accumulated a lot, and against the backdrop of various personal transformational moments, everything came together one to one.
If I make state of fullness and resource my number one priority, what do I do throughout the month to allow myself to enter such states more often?
For me, these are trips when we get in the car and drive for a long time, wherever the road takes us, for two or three days. Also, trips to the sea.
I took inventory for myself and realized that there were not enough such trips last year, and I urgently need to switch gears, otherwise this year will pass the same way, and it is very easy to fall into the usual rut.
And here it is important not to “spill” this state of fullness.
The only thing needed for those who are a Station of Light is to remain stably 24/7 365 days a year in a harmonious, resourceful, full state.
It is important to see your responsibility to yourself when you realize, see your place in global processes. Here it is important not to spill the state in which you already are.
Your task is to be in a state of readiness, openness, and transparency. Not to obstruct with your mind, not to resist internally. Sometimes the most important action is simply to allow the process to unfold.
See also: Resourceful state of a person. Why it is important to maintain it and what happens when you are out of resource
2. Cleansing the space and restoring the flow of energy
It is important to be in a resourceful, full state. Because when you are full, when you are “flowing” in a state of flow, you solve all issues many times faster.
Let me draw an analogy.
You washed a window. Then something happened, and a spot appeared. You walk around, it catches your eye, but you don’t have time to go and wipe that spot. But you clearly see that it is there.
For men, another example will be more understandable. You washed your car, and a bird pooped on it. Then another splat was added, another spot, if we’re talking about a window, and it seems generally clean, but the view is already partially blurred.
This analogy brilliantly explains that there is no flow, no unified space with uniform qualities and properties. In this case, in the analogy about glass, about a window, it is transparency.
And besides transparency, there is flow, when energy flows completely calmly in all directions.
This is what happened with our old courses, to which we retained access. For me, they were those little spots, blurred areas where energy did not flow in, where there was no flow.
When all of that was gone, the space was renewed, sparkled, and came alive.
What am I getting at? When a space is either occupied, or something is stagnant, and energy does not flow into it, there is no flow.
From a household perspective, this could be something you haven’t touched in a long time: storage rooms, garages, utility sheds, dachas. Just imagine that there are places where energy is stagnant. You may be lively, very active, but somewhere in life there may be such areas, and in the real physical space where you live, there may be such storages and piles.
Therefore, if you catch the feeling that you want to get rid of something, get rid of it, free up the space.
Sometimes it’s worth giving even good things to someone if you clearly understand that you will never wear them. It may happen that you meet with some old acquaintances and realize that you are not compatible. Then it’s worth stopping communication, at least for a while.
See also Spring Cleaning. How to clear out the clutter and why to do it
3. Prioritization and Reality Check
My main priority right now is filling the resource.
And what is your main priority? So it doesn’t end up like it did for me, when the number of “must-dos” exceeded the “want-tos.”
I used to plan courses for the year, scheduling our streams. This year, I’m planning where I will travel.
Pay attention to your priorities so that what you consider a priority matches how you actually live.
Filling the resource is my priority, this is my example for you. For you, it will most likely be something else. Look at the areas of family and work.
Otherwise, you know how it is: people say, “I want to grow, I want my own business, I want money,” but when you ask what they are doing to have more of it? Nothing.
It’s like the series “I want to talk about it” or “I want to think about it.”
For me, what is a priority in life runs like a red thread, which appears as a result of me clearly understanding who I am, why I am here, what I want, and what place I occupy in global processes.
And based on this understanding, this vision — that very red thread — I string beads. So you, too, check whether they string together or not. If they don’t string together, it means it’s not a priority for me, and I move on.
4. Regaining Mental Focus
Total defocusing, loss of focus, inability to think clearly — this is an old story, it just drastically worsened this year.
This was very clearly visible in our Support Service.
Remember the joke: “Do you want the checker pattern or to get there?” If it’s urgent, “on fire,” and you need to get somewhere, you don’t care what you ride: a rattletrap, a horse, with checkers, without checkers. The task is to get there.
A very good joke, a phrase from which can be used a thousand times a day in every message you write.
Total defocus. Why, what for, assumed, imagined, projected, predicted, tried to read thoughts — all of it into the furnace.
Do you want checkers or to ride? To ride. I return to the essence — specifically.
Or another trend — to seem right. When someone is told that if the password doesn’t work, they need to reset it, and they respond by proving that they are entering the password correctly because they have it written down in a notebook.
The same question: Do you want checkers or to ride? If you want to log into something with a password, you need a working password. And the reasons why it stopped working don’t matter — some glitch, you’re entering it wrong, it doesn’t matter. You need to ride.
If you want a result, if you want some changes, you need to clearly understand what you are aiming for. What is the final part? Keep it in focus and go after it. And all other intellectualizing — if you have free time left.
But the focus needs to be brought back.
See also Choice and focus of attention — two factors that determine the reality in which you will find yourself
Conclusion
Here, the milestone we crossed last year is important. Have you drawn conclusions about the past cycle? Have you seen what is preventing you from moving forward and declared that inner readiness?
If you have done this, then this new thing begins to unfold with crystal clarity. And then it becomes much easier to maintain a resourceful state, because you are no longer acting based on old habits, but from a new inner state.
But if your head is a jumble of assumptions, guesses, and conjectures that are not verified by anything, then there is simply no room for these intuitive unpackings. They come from a different level.
How do you realize that you are starting to lose your resource, and what do you do to regain a resourceful state?