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Understanding Your Seasons
These seasons don't always come in order. Sometimes they overlap, and sometimes they show up when we
least expect them. But all of them matter, and none of them mean you've stopped growing. They simply help
us name where we are, with honesty and grace.


Spring: Curiosity and
New Beginnings
This is the season when you feel a quiet tug to try something different. It might show up as learning a new skill, exploring a hobby, or asking yourself,
"What's next for me?" Spring isn't about having all the answers.
It's about being open, willing to start small, willing to explore, and grow.

Summer: Growth and Confidence
In Summer, things begin to take root. You start doing the work, showing up, and trusting yourself a little more.
This is where momentum builds, sometimes neatly, sometimes messily, as you strengthen habits, deepen skills, or build something meaningful for yourself.
Summer is the season of progress, even if progress feels slow.

Fall: Gratitude and
Growth
Fall invites you to pause and take stock. It's the moment you notice what has taken root in your life: the habits you've nurtured, the relationships that steady you, and the
lessons that have shaped you. Fall reminds us that growth isn't always about doing more. Sometimes growth
means going deeper, appreciating what's within reach, and gently letting go of what no longer serves you.


Winter: Rest and Reset
Winter is the season that slows your pace, not because you're tired, but because you're wise enough to pause.
It offers room to breathe, reflect, and recalibrate. Winter helps you gather strength for what's ahead.

