There are seasons inside us that don’t always match the weather outside.
Some arrive with the soft promise of beginning.
Some stretch wide with warmth and expansion.
Some ask us to release what we’ve outgrown.
And some invite us into a quieter, slower kind of becoming.
Over the next few weeks, I’m exploring these inner seasons — the emotional cycles we move through as humans — and how each one shapes us in its own necessary way.
This series, Honoring the Seasons You’re In, is an invitation to meet yourself where you are, without rushing, without judgment, without trying to force yourself into a season you’re not in.
We’ll move through:
– Spring — the season of subtle beginnings
– Summer — the season of expansion and expression
– Autumn — the season of release and truth
– Winter — the season of rest and restoration
My hope is that somewhere in these words, you’ll find a reflection of your own inner landscape — and permission to honor it.
Next week, we’ll step into Spring — the quiet stirrings of beginning again.
Honoring the Seasons You’re In: A New Series
