Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Structure for change




There is never a bad time to begin, really.  I know a lot of people like beginning things at the New Year, or on a Monday.  Because of all those years of school, I think of September as the real “new year.”  And there is nothing wrong with starting on a Tuesday, or a Thursday, or a Sunday night.

At this time of year, when the leaves begin to die away and the branches emerge, we can see structure.  We can prune for next year’s growth.  We can envision the tree we want from the tree we have.

How do we want to grow in the next season?  What should we remove?  What sort of fertilizer do we need to add to our roots?  How much water?


I am a terrible gardener, but a good behavior change specialist.  I am here to help if goals need to be made!

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