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Spring Is for Remembering: Why Slowing Down Is the Real Growth

Spring Is for Remembering: Why Slowing Down Is the Real Growth

Every spring, the farm teaches me how to begin again.

Not by rushing forward. But by remembering—who I am, what I value, what really matters. Spring isn’t about productivity. It’s about emergence. A quiet kind of becoming that starts beneath the surface long before we see the bloom.


Nature Doesn’t Hustle—It Aligns

The trees don’t force their leaves. The soil doesn’t beg the seeds to sprout. Everything here moves in rhythm, not rush. And as I walk the land, I find myself slowing down too.

Because real growth isn’t loud. It’s sacred.
It doesn’t demand attention. It invites presence.


What This Season Is Reminding Me

This spring, I’m remembering that:

  • More isn’t always better—deeper is.
  • Rest is not a reward, it’s a requirement.
  • My intuition grows stronger in stillness.
  • Nothing in nature blooms all year—and neither do I.

There’s a quiet power in choosing alignment over momentum. In moving with the energy that’s actually here, instead of pushing toward what’s not.


Tending to Myself Like I Tend the Land

I no longer feel guilty for moving slower in spring. It’s a reset. A chance to reconnect to my values, my wellness, and my creativity.

This is when I drink my rosemary mint tea slowly, clear my spaces with care, and let ideas bloom in their own time.

I let myself be soft here—because softness is fertile. It’s where the real seeds of change are planted.


Spring Is for You, Too

If you’re feeling like this season is calling you inward, trust that. You don’t have to match the energy of the outside world to be worthy. You just have to match the energy of your truth.

Let this be the spring where you remember—who you are, why you’re here, and how powerful it is to move in rhythm with your own becoming.

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