The beginning of a year doesn’t ask for promises. It offers space.
Space to decide how we want to inhabit our days, our bodies, and our lives. For me, that choice remains simple: less separation between who I am and how I live. Nudism is not an accessory to my life. It’s one of the ways I stay honest, grounded, and at ease.
This year, I’m holding six nude intentions. Not rules, not pressure points. Just directions I want to keep walking toward, skin first.
Here’s where I’m heading, and how I plan to get there.
1. Living at least 180 days nude
This intention is about normality, not numbers.
I want nudity to continue being the default whenever circumstances allow. Not something I “do,” but something I return to naturally, day after day.

How I intend to reach this:
- Staying nude at home as the default way of being
- Working, cooking, resting, and writing without clothes whenever it makes sense
- Adapting nudity to weather and seasons instead of suspending it
- Letting comfort and presence guide the choice, not discipline
The number is simply a marker. What matters is how integrated nudity feels in daily life.
2. Spending a full week immersed in a nudist resort
A full week matters because it allows the body and mind to truly settle. After a few days, nudity stops being noticeable. It becomes the background, and something deeper can surface: ease, connection, rhythm.

This year, I intend to make that immersion happen by:
- Choosing a destination early
- Blocking the time well in advance
- Treating it as nourishment rather than indulgence
- Letting the days unfold slowly, without agenda
A week like this isn’t about escape. It’s about remembering how simple life can be.
3. Walking five full days naked in nature
Full-day naked hikes are one of the most embodied ways I know to experience naturism. Movement, weather, terrain, effort, rest. Nothing abstract. Just the body doing what it was built to do.

This year, I intend to:
- Set aside at least five full days specifically for naked hiking
- Choose routes that allow for long, uninterrupted immersion
- Keep the pace slow and attentive
- Treat these hikes as personal rituals rather than physical challenges
These days aren’t about distance or performance. They’re about presence.
4. Continuing weekly nudist writing
Writing is where experience settles and becomes shareable. It’s where questions, doubts, and insights find language.

This year, I intend to continue publishing weekly nudist posts, with a clear focus:
- Writing from lived experience, not theory
- Staying accessible without diluting the message
- Sharing nudism as it is lived, not idealized
- Allowing vulnerability, imperfection, and honesty
This is not about teaching. It’s about walking alongside.
5. Publishing at least four books, aiming for six
Writing long-form work allows ideas to breathe. Books take time, attention, and patience. They ask for depth rather than immediacy.

This year, my intention is to:
- Publish at least four books, with the ambition to reach six if conditions align
- Begin the year with a novel anthology
- Balance fiction, reflection, and lived naturist experience
- Write steadily, without rushing or forcing output
Each book should feel necessary. If it doesn’t, it can wait.
6. Creating shared nudist experiences with new friends
Naturism comes alive in shared space. Being naked together, without performance or explanation, creates a unique form of trust and simplicity.
This year, I want to intentionally open space for that.

My intention is to:
- Meet at least two new nudist friends
- Share time, hikes, swims, or simple moments nude
- Invite gently rather than convince
- Let relationships grow organically, at their own pace
Nudism isn’t something I want to practice alone.
Walking into the year with intention
These six intentions are not goals to conquer. They’re reminders of how I want to live: more present, more embodied, more aligned with my values.
If they shift, that’s fine. If they deepen, even better. What matters is continuing to choose a life that feels honest in my own skin.

I’m grateful you’re here at the beginning of this year, and I look forward to sharing where this path leads, one naked day at a time.
Get Nude, Stay Nude, Live Nude and Share the Nude Love!





As,a lifelong peaceful respectful naturist I love this website so much, You offer words of wisdom and encouragement when it comes to practicing naturism and I really love love all your cartoon style pics, there truly fabulous. I would love to participate much more in this website and to have more naturist opportunities and make many new naturist friends.
Thank you so much, Robert. Should you wish to write a guest post, just let me know.