Medicine woman Gina kneels in the leaf litter, presses her palms into the earth, and invites everyone to pause. She doesn’t say, “How productive were you today?”
She asks: “How nourished were you today?” Because fecundity is not about constant output.
It’s about being so deeply nourished that growth can happen—when the season is right.
Many of us don’t want a bigger office—we want a slower heartbeat. We crave mornings where we can sip tea without a toddler meltdown syncing to a Slack notification. We want to pick up our kids from school without rushing, to take a family trip without our cortisol as a carry-on.
Read MoreSigned in reciprocity, sealed in birdsong, and paid in oxygen-rich dividends. Because forest bathing isn’t luxury—it’s preventative medicine for stress.
Read MoreAnd you? You’re not just a teacher. You’re a nervous system doula. A boundary-honoring truth-teller.
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