Longer — Nights And Shorter Days
One night, Emma decided to take a walk outside, to try and clear her head. The air was cold and still, the stars shining brightly overhead. She walked through the quiet streets, feeling the darkness envelop her like a cloak. As she walked, she began to notice the way the longer nights seemed to stretch out before her, like a vast and endless canvas.
But what if we stopped fighting it? What if, instead of mourning the loss of light, we learned to love the gain of shadow? longer nights and shorter days
Welcome to the cozy season.
Ultimately, the season of longer nights is finite. It serves a purpose, reminding us that rest is just as vital as activity. By the time the Winter Solstice arrives, we are ready to welcome the slow, steady return of the light. One night, Emma decided to take a walk
As she went about her day, Emma noticed the shorter days affecting her routine. She'd leave for work in the dark, and often return home in the dark as well. The commute, once a pleasant stroll through the park, was now a rushed dash through the shadows. The office, once a warm and welcoming space, felt cold and dimly lit. As she walked, she began to notice the
If you feel the urge to slow down, know that you aren’t failing—you are simply following the season. The winter months ask us to turn inward, to conserve energy, and to rest.