During my morning walk, my copper pod tree, which was in its stage withering with dry leaves and branches in the past few days, yesterday showed signs of new tiny green leaves sprouting amidst the dead leaves and branches.
The lessons I learned while observing these changes over the past three days are as follows.
- Nature works in a cycle of change, which keeps repeating.
- Nothing is permanent, good or bad; it will change.
- The old paves the way for the new.
- Everything is scheduled for a time and will occur as per its time.
- Instead of resisting, we thrive when we learn to coexist with the old.
Nature is generous if we stay open to learning from it.
I usually use these lessons when I find myself confused; I turn to nature to gather my share of wisdom, and these notes that I make, along with my observations, become my reference points.
These were some of my learnings, I invite you to observe and feel free to add to this existing list of lessons.
If you are in similar situations, refer to these lessons or connect to find your way out.
(c) Mehnaz Amjad – 2017 -2024
About the Author ; Mehnaz Amjad, is a Coach and a Cognitive Behavior Practitioner
I’m on a mission to empower people with strategies and tools, they need to cope with difficult times & navigate through challenging circumstances.
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