Next week, we turn the page to March, and you know what that means—spring is almost here! 🌱
But before we rush ahead, let’s pause for a moment.
Winter is the garden’s season of waiting—of storing energy, deepening roots, and preparing for what’s next.
And just like our gardens, we go through our own seasons of growth, too.
Here’s What I Believe Our Garden Teaches Us About Growth
A garden doesn’t bloom overnight.
It takes time, care, and trust in the process.

🌱 Some seasons are for planting.
These are the times when you’re starting fresh—whether it’s learning a new skill, setting a new goal, or making a big life change.
Just like sowing seeds, you don’t see results right away, but every effort matters.
🌱 Some seasons are for growing.
After the seeds are in the ground, there’s patience required.
The hard work is happening beneath the surface, even if you can’t see it yet.
🌱 Some seasons are for harvesting.
These are the moments when all the effort pays off—when you finally see what you’ve been working toward.
But even here, the garden reminds us: the cycle doesn’t end. There’s always another season to prepare for.
Where are you in your season of growth?
Maybe you’re planting new ideas, tending to long-term goals, or finally seeing the results of your hard work.
Wherever you are, trust that growth is happening—even if it’s not visible yet.

Set Your Own ‘Garden-Inspired’ Growth Goals
Since we’re on the cusp of a new season, now is the perfect time to reflect and set intentions for your personal ‘garden’ this year.
Feel free to reply with your answers—I’d love to hear your thoughts! 💚
🌿 What are you planting? (New habits? New dreams? New relationships?)
🌿 What are you tending? (What in your life needs more care and attention?)
🌿 What are you ready to harvest? (What results are you starting to see from past efforts?)
Just like gardening, personal growth takes patience, care, and faith in the process.
But when you take the time to nurture what matters—whether it’s in the soil or in yourself—the results are always worth it.
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