When tiredness hits – not the everyday kind, but the bone-deep exhaustion that occasionally visits – it's often a message worth listening to. I share my recent experience of honouring these signals instead of pushing through them. There's profound wisdom in distinguishing between procrastination and genuine self-care, between "should do" and "need to be." This isn't about abandoning responsibilities, but approaching them with greater attunement to our authentic needs.
Nature offers us the perfect model for this balanced approach. Just as trees release their leaves in autumn—not as failure but as strategic conservation of energy—we too can learn when to release certain activities or expectations. The natural world demonstrates that periods of apparent dormancy are actually essential preparation for future growth. Through practices like mindful breathing, time in nature, and the guided visualization meditation included in this episode, we can develop greater self-awareness and reconnect with our deeper wisdom.
Whether you're experiencing autumn's arrival or spring's emergence on your side of the world, this episode invites you to find small moments of gratitude and presence, even during challenging times. Join me in exploring how embracing both the yin of being and the yang of doing can lead to a more sustainable, joyful way of living.
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