Still hibernating.
There is nothing wrong.
Winter’s Middle Ground
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A lot of people are in a bit of a funk right now. The cold and flu viruses have been challenging this winter. Perhaps you also feel the lack of energy, motivation or inspiration …
Remember that we are connected to Nature and its seasons.
There is nothing wrong.
Here in the North, this is a time for nourishing and replenishing before the seeds of Spring start to sprout and inspire us to new growth.
So embrace this time by taking time for yourself and allowing yourself to simply be.
Step back and listen to your deeper wisdom in preparation for new growth that will naturally come.
I’m definitely feeling that funk, Val. Thanks!
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Snuggle up Jill 💛
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Love this post! And that photo is delightful.
Thanks Val. ❤
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Thanks Louise. I’m beginning to feel some Spring energy emerging. Looking forward to reconnecting more 💕
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Happy Winter day Val…
There is a stirring to do this or that, yet, flu season is too brutal..so chewing vitamin C..doing a bunch of baking and enjoying this time for comfy blankets and fuzzy houseshoes!! Enjoy your day…Blessings abundantly flow… Spring is soon! Namaste’
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Thank you Deb. It sounds like you have a wonderful plan 💛 I am teaching Yin Yoga for the Winter season and Water element, along with Restorative yoga classes in a couple of studios. It’s keeping me busy… and making me see that I also must embrace the season for myself ☃️
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A winter nod of peace and thanks to you, Val.
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Thank you Jet. I’m beginning to see the light and a lightness in my step again. Looking forward to connecting more 💛
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Indeed…and the energies in the heavens are also very strong. Taking it easy is the best thing we can all do! Thank you, dear Val. 💕☮️
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Thank you dear Carrie 💕 There’s a bit more lightness today … perhaps Spring is in the air, if not in the weather forecast 😉
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We got inspired yesterday to do some decluttering ~> letting go . . . aah!
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Winter is a great time for cleansing and washing away the debris. Go for you Nancy!
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Some funk here moderated by a warm weekend. More cold, more funk this week. Hanging in until spring.
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It’s true Kate❣️Of course, there is also a big dose of 🦅GO EAGLES 🦅 in these here parts too
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Yay!
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It’s certainly too beautiful over here for hibernation – but as soon as the weather gets bad again, then yes please!
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Wrap up and appreciate the wonderful lights, shadows, colors and patterns in nature too! Dogs need walking and nature has her own beauty at this time of the year. 💛
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Everything shall pass, but enjoy it (in the context) before it does so 🙂
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Appreciating in the context is the way to be Alok. Thank you for your wisdom 💛
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Funny you mentioned hibernation here. I’ve actually been having trouble falling asleep this week, though I haven’t been able to pinpoint why… But maybe some extra time for stillness and simply being, like you said here, might help.
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Thank you for sharing your experience Sara. 💛 I’ve been preoccupied
with helping others find their inner stillness in a Yin Yoga Workshop. What I’ve learned from Chinese Medicine is that a gentle foot massage, focusing on the sole of the feet, and putting feet in warm water for 15 minutes before bedtime can bring about better sleep in Winter. 💛
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Very nice.. we are all connected as a collective.. use this time to build, to sow, so that we can reap in later seasons.
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Thank young Kody 💛
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Love this Val. ❤ I tend to thrive in nature’s ryhtms. 😊 To embracing winter…
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Thank you Julie 💕 I’ll surfacing and checking back into WP. Looking forward to being more present here 🙏
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Love the sentiment in this post, Val ❤ The two last sentences are golden 🙂
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Thank you Helen. Sending golden glows to you 🌟🌝🌟
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Yes and good advice, Val. I kind of miss those days when I had a good excuse to burrow away in the Maine woods because I couldn’t get out our 1/2 mile snowed-in road. It was really a lesson in being still. When I was 20-something, I did not like it at all, but knew even then how necessary it was to learn to sit inside my own skin. By my 40’s it was habitual. By my 60’s, there is no other way. I love my own company (and that of the dogs!). It helps me deal better with the outside world to have first nurtured myself. Aloha xoxo
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I feel it too. It’s like a worn glove. So easy to put on and appreciate over time.
Thanks Bela 😊
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I’m hibernating too. My back has been out for 2 weeks, then I caught my daughter’s bronchitis. This exact pattern happened 3 years ago in January.I’m laying in my bed trying to catch up on some of these posts but will have to quit soon and just rest. That may be what it takes to make me rest. 😦 Enjoy the quite moments.
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Let us enjoy the quiet moments for now. 🙏
Take good care💛hope you feel better soon.
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I really enjoy hibernation more and more the older I get! 😉
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Cosying up is the best isn’t it Eliza 😉 Enjoy the rest before the energy of Spring!
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Beautiful advice Val ☃⛄️
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Thank You my Summer friend 😊☀️💛
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Nice, Val!
Ok, i’m putting it out there and asking people to pray for snow for us. Really would appreciate it. There is literally no snow pack, and that is where our water comes from. The earth is parched and cracked. Looks like a pretty scary fire season this year. We should be under several feet of snow right now. We got about 4 ” in Oct. Help!! Thank you everyone! I am grateful.
People have spring fever right now, and we are still waiting for winter!
Your image reminds me of a cartoon I saw once. I think it was Far Side – Gary Larsen. A mama bear is trying to awaken her cub and the cub is saying, ” 5 more days! Please, just 5 more days!” 🙂
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Thank you 🙏 May you get snow soon Mary ❣️
Last year was dire for us, but we made up with some rainy Spring days.
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How simple yet so significant 👍🏼 Thanks for helping me in my times of funk!
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Life takes on a rhythm that we may not like sometimes … May the most of this funk, there will be new energy soon enough 💛
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Just what I needed to hear at this moment, Val, as I’ve been in a terrible funk. I usually love winter, but this one has been a challenge. Thx for the fresh perspective!
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Thanks Lori. Glad it resonated with you too. We tend to beat ourselves up when we feel we “should” be more engaged, energetic etc.
It will shift soon enough. 💛
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I have just tentatively begun reading other people’s blogs again and began with yours – serendipitous wisdom! I am so grateful.
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Love this 🙏 Thank you 💜
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Great reminder! Love this.
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I feel it also and I try hard to keep me awake … but that photo is so convincing….
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Smiling … thank you Cecilia 💛
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I do love the winter peace!
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I like how you get out and about, and capture images of the frigid and beautiful world around us! Thank you Fiona 💛⛄️
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Throughout January I tell myself that hibernation is good. I read more. I write more. I make more soup. But by the time February rolls around, alright already. I want sun! Warmth! Fortunately my guy and I get away to a warm place for some of this month, and my grumpies disappear. For the past five days I’ve excelled in my sun salutations, over and over again. Ahhhhhh.
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Nature is shifting… and so are we. Enjoy your time in the sunny warmth Pam!
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Shift away, nature – and us – as we grow toward the warmth. xo
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