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What Nature Teaches Us About Patience and Growth
If you go outside and look closely, you’ll notice something quite simple.
Nature gets on with things.
Here at Slinfold, after the move, the garden has been one of the quieter surprises. While everything inside the house feels a little chaotic – boxes, decisions, things needing to be done – outside, things have been growing perfectly well without me.
Nothing is rushed. Nothing is forced.
And yet, everything seems to be moving forward.
What nature does when left alone can teach us a great deal about patience and trust.
Nature doesn’t try to control the outcome
When left alone, Nature doesn’t attempt to manage every detail.
Plants don’t strain to grow faster. Trees don’t worry about whether they are doing enough. Growth happens steadily, in its own time.
However, we tend to do the opposite.
We try to fix everything at once. We rush to organise, improve, and complete. Especially in moments of change - like moving home - the instinct is to bring everything under control as quickly as possible.
Yet that pressure often creates more tension than progress.
Not everything needs to be done immediately
One of the things I’ve been noticing this week is how much I want to finish everything.
Unpack every box. Arrange every room. Make the house feel complete.
But at the same time, the garden is quietly reminding me that not everything needs immediate attention.
Some things settle better when they are left for a while.
Some spaces reveal themselves slowly.
And some decisions become clearer simply because time has passed.
Letting things settle creates a different kind of order
When we stop trying to control every detail, something else begins to happen.
A different kind of order starts to emerge.
Not perfect. Not planned.
But natural.
In the garden, plants find their space. Light shifts across the day. Growth happens in ways that couldn’t be designed.
In our own lives, something similar can happen.
However, it requires a willingness to pause.
✨Practice for the week

Step outside and find one small area of Nature that has been left alone.
Notice what is happening there.
Resist the urge to tidy, fix, or improve it.
Just observe.
✨ Final reflection
Not everything needs your attention right now.
Some things are already unfolding in their own time.
And sometimes, the most helpful thing you can do is simply let them.
Blessings,
Alison Reader: 7659
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