
As we move through different seasons of life, many of us naturally focus on what we want to build.
New goals.
New habits.
New opportunities.
We think about what we want to add.
But growth is not only about adding.
It is also about tending.
And tending often requires discernment.
A gardener does not simply plant seeds and walk away.
They water.
They nurture.
They pay attention.
And sometimes they remove what is no longer helping the garden thrive.
Life works much the same way.
There may be parts of your life right now that need more attention.
A relationship.
A goal.
Your health.
Your creativity.
Your well-being.
And there may also be things that need to be released.
An expectation that no longer serves you.
A commitment that no longer aligns.
A habit that drains more energy than it gives.
One of the most valuable things we can do is periodically pause and ask:
What needs tending?
And what needs letting go?
These questions create space for greater clarity.
They help us become more intentional about where we invest our time, energy, and attention.
Growth is rarely about doing more.
Often, it is about tending more thoughtfully.
And trusting that what is truly meant to grow will respond to that care.
👉 If you’re navigating a season of growth, transition, or uncertainty, I’d be honored to support you in exploring what comes next.