If this year has already thrown curveballs—and you haven’t “hit the ground running”—I want you to hear this clearly:
You’re a human building something in real life…not in a perfectly curated productivity reel.
Some of you haven’t set goals yet because you’ve been surviving: sick kids, family stuff, financial stress, mental exhaustion, unexpected detours. Others of you have tried to set goals, but it feels forced—like pushing a boulder uphill in mud.
So today, consider this your permission slip:
Extend grace to yourself.
God doesn’t shame you into becoming who He’s called you to be. He leads you into it.
It has taken me YEARS to learn this lesson well enough to now be somewhat of a sound voice on the matter. I have always struggled with perfectionism and needing an absurd amount of productivity. When I’m tempted to spiral into “I should’ve done more by now,” these scriptures pull me back to center:
If you need a winter mantra, let it be this:
No condemnation. New mercy. Next right step.
Here’s something that helped me reframe: winter is not naturally a “sprint” season. In many ways, it’s a rest-restore-and-realignment season.
Research supports what your body already knows:
So if you feel slower, foggier, or less “gung-ho” than you expected…you’re not crazy. You’re not lazy. You may simply be a human living inside an actual season.
Modern hustle culture acts like every month should feel like spring—fresh starts, big pushes, maximum output.
But many traditions treated winter as a quieter, inward season: maintenance, repair, planning, conserving energy, and passing down wisdom.
For example:
So if your nervous system is whispering, “Not yet,” it may not be rebellion—it may be realignment.
Instead of forcing a full-year master plan while you’re still defrosting, try this:
Pick ONE focus for the next 30 days:
If all you can do this week is write down three priorities and take one small action—that still counts. That’s still leadership.
Because growth isn’t only planting season.
Sometimes it’s root season.
I’m cheering for you—and I’m praying you feel peace instead of pressure.
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