So many of us get SO sick of winter.
The cold, slush, short days….
We “fight” the cold-inducing slowness that threatens us.
Sluggishness. Laziness!
But what if we reframe our attitude. What if our natural feeling TO slow the pace was NATURAL?….
Katherine May, author of Wintering: The power of rest and retreat in difficult times, spoke of her many "winter" experiences.
Using wintering as a metaphor, May dives into the meanings of winter as a season but goes far beyond the literal.
She takes us on a journey of near-fatal illnesses, homeschooling, the 24/7 life of a university lecturer -and her own debilitating depressions.
She also finds humor and power in the Arctic and polar swims!
In winter, May argues that we naturally slow down, reach for books, blankets, and hot chocolate.
On today's podcast episode, I'm talking all about Loving Winter!
If you've ever wondered how people lived before electric light was invented, you won't want to miss this episode!
Head over here to check it out >>>
A bit of a deeply personal kind of episode where I'm digging deep into…
>>the urge to sustain our “summer” pace.
>>the guilt-inducing but essential “task” of doing nothing.
>>the challenges and discoveries I experienced throughout the pandemic, and how May’s book rescued me!
Talk soon! Peace!
Laura
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