GROWTH
Spring brings growth, renewal, and opportunities for new beginnings. It reminds us of the resilience of Mother Earth and shows us once again through her cyclical changes, the miracle of life. It may be witnessed in a blade of grass finding its way through the snow toward the sun . . . the first bud on your favorite tree as it springs to life or the birth of a fawn in a grassy meadow. Spring is everywhere . . . its energy is stirring in all living things and if you pay close attention . . . you can find spring in you, as well.
We can quietly admire Mother Nature and learn a great deal about how she celebrates growth and rebirth. Despite the most harsh winter, she never fails to regenerate and embrace the new seasonal change. As human beings, we can also allow the season of spring to be our chance to start fresh . . . to shed any old doubts or troubles and allow the warmth of the season to penetrate our souls.
This spring, take the time to ask yourself, "What does growth mean to me? Are there any aspects of my life where growth and/or change could be beneficial? Have I become stagnate or stale in some aspect of my life? How can I create an opportunity for growth?"
Use these questions as tools for a new beginning. As you continue to grow, you become more enlightened and deepen the human experience.
Encourage GROWTH . . . pass this on! |
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Julianna Lyddon, MC |
Quote of the month
"Love dies only when growth stops."
Pearl S. Buck |