Winter turns to spring. Warmth returns, daylight stretches, and life rejuvenates. But amidst this rebirth, deadwood scatters the forest floor — nature’s method of making room for the new.
This is nature’s reminder: Clear the clutter, the obsolete. What habits hold you back? Which relationships drain, not sustain? It’s time for a personal spring cleaning.
In organizations, reflection is vital, too. Assess teams, strategies, and outcomes. Who flourishes? Who flounders? Refresh, realign, rejuvenate.
It’s not opposition for the sake of it, but evolution — essential for growth, personal and collective. “Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.” — Lao Tzu.
Emulate nature: remove the old, nurture the new. What deadwood do you have to clear?