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Intentional Light — The Christmas Window
Some windows are meant to be admired as you pass by. Intentional Light is choosing presence, not comparison. I was driving past houses dressed up for Christmas. The kind with soft yellow light spilling through the windows. A tree in the corner. People gathered inside. Laughter, maybe music. The quiet warmth that comes from being settled for the night. For a brief moment, I noticed the feeling that used to come with scenes like that. Not sadness exactly—more like a pause. A re
Jo Landolfo
Dec 26, 20252 min read


Intentional Light — When Waking in the Night Isn’t a Failure
Not all light is meant to wake the world. Some is only meant to reassure the night. There is a quiet moment in the night that many people fear. They wake. The house is still. The world is dark. And the mind immediately reaches for explanations — something must be wrong. But for most of human history, waking in the night wasn’t a disorder. It was a rhythm. Before artificial lighting and rigid schedules, sleep was often split. People rested, woke briefly to tend fires, check su
Jo Landolfo
Dec 20, 20252 min read


Intentional Light: When the Season Feels Loud
When the season feels loud, choose the light that lets you breathe. This season is bright—but not always in the ways that help. Between shopping, gatherings, expectations, and the unspoken pressure to feel a certain way, many people are running on borrowed energy. The lights are on everywhere, yet clarity feels harder to find. Intentional Light is different. It isn’t about adding more—more plans, more purchases, more effort. It’s about choosing where light belongs and letting
Jo Landolfo
Dec 19, 20251 min read
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