Spring Equinox!

The Spring Equinox arrives without fanfare, but you feel it.

Not in the loud way of holidays or the dramatic sweep of a full moon, but in something softer. The light lingers just a little longer in the evening. The air shifts. The world feels like it’s taking a slow, steady breath after a long winter.

This is the moment of balance.

Day and night stand equal, neither one holding more power than the other. It’s a rare kind of still point in the year—a quiet pause where things aren’t pushing forward or pulling back, just… resting in between. And there’s something deeply comforting about that.

We spend so much time trying to move ahead, to fix things, to grow faster, to figure it all out. The equinox reminds us that there is value in standing still for a moment and simply noticing where we are.

What has changed?

What has softened?

What is ready to begin again?

Early spring doesn’t come in full bloom. It comes in hints. A little green pushing through the soil. Trees that are still bare but no longer feel lifeless. The faint warmth of the sun that feels almost unfamiliar on your skin.

It’s subtle, but it’s undeniable.

And that’s how real change often works too.

Not in grand, sweeping transformations, but in small shifts that you might miss if you aren’t paying attention. A thought that feels a little lighter. A situation that doesn’t weigh on you the way it used to. A quiet sense that something is opening, even if you can’t fully see it yet.

The Spring Equinox is not about sudden blooming. It’s about awakening.

It’s about the moment when the earth begins to stir again, when life starts to return—not loudly, but steadily. There’s a patience to it. A knowing that growth doesn’t need to be rushed.

This is a beautiful time to check in with yourself in a gentle, honest way.

Not with pressure. Not with a list of things you think you should be doing.

Just a quiet question:

What feels ready?

Maybe it’s something small. A habit you’ve been meaning to return to. A space in your home that wants clearing. A creative idea that has been sitting quietly in the background, waiting for your attention.

Maybe it’s something deeper. A part of yourself that you’ve been protecting or putting off, now asking to be seen again.

You don’t have to do everything at once. The earth isn’t rushing, and neither do you need to.

Even the act of clearing space—physically or emotionally—is part of the work of the equinox. Opening a window. Letting in fresh air. Wiping down a table. Making room for something new without forcing it to arrive.

There’s power in that.

In many traditions, the Spring Equinox is associated with renewal, fertility, and the return of life. But underneath all of that is something simpler and more personal: the permission to begin again.

Not because you failed. Not because you’re behind.

But because the timing is right.

The balance of light and dark also asks us to look at ourselves with a little more honesty. Both sides are present. The parts of us that are growing, and the parts that still feel heavy or uncertain.

And that’s okay.

You don’t need to be “all light” to move forward. You just need to be willing to stand in that balance and keep going.

There’s a quiet kind of strength in that kind of acceptance.

As the day and night stand equal, you’re invited to find your own center point. To notice what feels steady, what feels aligned, what feels like truth underneath all the noise.

From there, growth becomes a little easier. A little more natural.

You don’t have to force it.

You just have to allow it.

The energy of the equinox isn’t loud or demanding. It doesn’t push you into action. Instead, it gently opens the door and lets the light in, a little at a time.

And sometimes, that’s exactly what we need.

So as this season turns, take a moment to pause and notice the shift—both around you and within you.

Let yourself stand in that balance.

Let yourself breathe.

And when you’re ready, even in the smallest way…

begin again 🌿