Episode 57: Planting Seeds: Nurturing Hope and Practicing Patience

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March 5, 2025

What seeds are you planting this spring?

In the latest episode of Plenty for Everyone, we’re diving into our March theme of Planting Seeds, exploring how the spring season invites us to align with new beginnings, fresh intentions, and the natural rhythm of renewal.

"Planting seeds" sounds optimistic and hopeful, which it is – but isn't it a curious fact of life that we plant when the weather is dreary, the ground is barren, and the trees are empty? Planting seeds is as much about the practice of patience as it is about the practice of optimism. We're called to set intentions, thoughtfully and carefully, and then trust that the world will do its work.

Tune into this special episode, recorded live in HeartSpace in Park City, Utah, for an engaging conversation about:

  • How to recognize the signs of resistance and shift into openness.
  • The transformative power of relaxing into change—both personally and professionally.
  • Why the spring equinox and astrological alignments offer a powerful opportunity to reset and refresh.
  • How leaders can nurture environments that allow new ideas and possibilities to bloom.

Whether you're looking to plant seeds of intention in your personal life, your work, or your leadership, this episode offers the reminder to trust the process, nurture your inner garden, and create the conditions for growth.

And as always, we invite you to share your own thoughts. What are you planting this spring?

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Planting Seeds In Your Life

Interested in learning more about how to set intentions that align with who you are and what you want?
 
Leading With Light: Choosing Conscious Leadership When You're Ready For More can be your guide for cultivating more awareness, alignment, and intention in your life this spring.
 

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