Slow down.
November is autumn’s twilight. The trees stand bare or in muted browns and golds. Mornings bring frost, and the sky turns steel-gray. It’s a month of gratitude (Thanksgiving in the U.S.) and preparation—animals store food, gardeners put beds to sleep, and we turn indoors to stews, wool blankets, and early evening light. November can feel melancholy, but its stillness has a purpose: it teaches us to rest. months of autumn
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Here’s a short draft article on — suitable for a blog, newsletter, or magazine column. Mornings bring frost, and the sky turns steel-gray
The months of autumn offer us a rare gift: permission to pause. Summer demands we be active and social; winter demands we endure. But autumn? Autumn invites us to witness the beauty of letting go.