A Freedom Worth Celebrating – Inside and Out

As the fireworks light up the summer sky and families gather in backyards across the country, we are once again reminded of the beauty of freedom. This 4th of July weekend offers a moment – a brief pause – to reflect on what it means to be free. And the ideals that inspired the very freedom we often take for granted. So yes, it’s worth all that beautiful celebration.
And this year, I will invite you to also consider not just our collective freedom as a nation, but also the quieter, more personal kind of freedom: the freedom within. But first:
Honoring the Freedom We Share
Let’s begin by honoring those who came before us. This holiday reminds us of those who risked-and gave-their lives to defend a vision of liberty, equality, and self-determination. Their sacrifices weren’t about creating a perfect nation, but about creating a free one-where every human being has a chance to build, to speak, to love, and to grow.
There’s something sacred in that. And while our path as a nation has been imperfect, the idea of freedom remains a guiding light. It’s what fuels progress. It’s what inspires resilience. It’s what makes room for differing opinions, diverse lives, and wide-ranging dreams. We should celebrate this. Loudly, joyfully, and with gratitude. Because regardless of whether you love or dislike what you see right now, this freedom will allow for us to keep evolving. Of this, I am certain.
And then…we can also look inward.
The Hidden Power of Inner Freedom
While it’s easy to look outward at the world around us, the most impactful kind of freedom begins inside our own minds. Real psychological freedom isn’t about geography or politics. It’s about how we manage our thoughts, emotions, and reactions. It’s the freedom to pause before we speak. To choose a calm response over a knee-jerk reaction. To bring kindness into a moment that could just as easily go sideways. This arises with family. With friends. With neighbors. We get to choose.
And that freedom? It’s not automatic. It takes effort. Because the brain, left unchecked, tends to follow familiar ruts-old stories, old reactions, and old fears. But neuroscience confirms what many ancient traditions have always claimed: with consistent attention, we can change. We can interrupt the pattern. We can rewire the habit. And we can build new responses that reflect our best selves-not just our most familiar impulses.
Add Awareness to Your Celebration
So, as you enjoy this holiday weekend—and I hope you do—consider adding just a bit of awareness to the mix. No need to give anything up. Eat the burger. Laugh with friends. Watch the fireworks. But maybe also watch your thoughts. Notice your tone. Catch yourself in a moment of reactivity and make a different choice. Not because you should, but because you can.
Freedom means you have that option. You can choose peace over drama. Patience over frustration. Presence over distraction. These micro-decisions, made daily, are the foundation
And if you’re raising children, this becomes even more powerful. Because you’re not just modeling behavior. You’re modeling how to be free. Not just out in the world-but inside your skin. And that is a lesson they will carry for life.
Your Freedom Is Their Future
We often underestimate the influence we carry in everyday life. But the truth is, how you treat your spouse, your children, your neighbors, and even yourself—that’s what ripples out into the world. That’s what builds a community of compassion. And that’s what makes freedom real, not just theoretical.
So as we light the sparklers and enjoy a day off, let’s also light something within. A small spark of awareness. A commitment to grow. A desire to be more intentional in how we show up-for ourselves, for our families, and for the world around us.
Because inner freedom isn’t just granted by a flag or a law. It’s lived through our choices, our relationships, and our daily decisions to be a little more kind, a little more patient, and a little more of our best selves. Just maybe… honor both a bit more deeply and fully this weekend.