Grow a Garden, Not Weeds: An Intentional Life Practice
Your life is a garden. What are you planting, watering, and fertilizing? What weeds are you ready to clear?
Growing a garden—not weeds—takes intention.
Ground left to itself produces weeds. Dirt diligently cultivated becomes a garden.
If you diligently cultivated your life, what would it look like?
What seeds would you plant?
How often would you water them?
How would you fertilize them?
What do you hope your life will look like in a year?
Don’t just wait and see.
Will you be happy if it looks the same… but weedier?
What do you want your life to look like?
Pause. Notice. Get curious. Dream. Then, craft a plan.
What tools you need to grow the kind of garden you want and acquire them.
Whose help do you need to clear out the weeds to get started?
Whose help do you need to till the dirt efficiently and well?
What support would make this easier, steadier, more sustainable?
Do you need help deciding what to plant—and where?
You don’t have to build your garden on your own
Reach out to the people who can help you create the most beautiful, abundant garden—full of plants you love.
Your life can become a weed patch by default or a tended, intentional garden. The choice is yours.