When Life Slows Down — Grow Anyway (The Power of Winter Seasons) - EPISODE 172
On this week’s Episode of Transformation Over Tea w/ Michael Ojuola we will start another series of conversations on SEASONAL & CYCLICAL WISDOM
Nature never apologizes for its seasons.
Winter doesn't pretend to be spring. The tide doesn't resist its own rhythm.
And yet human beings — the only creatures conscious enough to observe natural cycles — are often the most determined to fight them. We push through exhaustion, resist endings, rush transitions, and brand slowness as failure.
Seasonal and cyclical wisdom is the ancient intelligence that every great tradition has tried to teach: that your life, like everything alive, moves in cycles — and the art of living well is learning to move with them, not against them.
The BACKGROUND:
There are seasons in a human life that look, from the outside, like nothing is happening.
No visible momentum. No announcements. No measurable progress.
These are the winter seasons — periods of stillness, withdrawal, or apparent regression that the achievement-obsessed world has no language for except failure.
But winter is not the absence of growth.
It is the direction of it — inward, downward, into the roots.
The most consequential preparation often happens in the quietest chapters.
The question is whether you can resist the pressure to perform long enough to let the season do its work.
THE QUESTION:
What winter season are you currently in — or refusing to enter — and what would become possible if you stopped trying to make it look like spring?
THE DISCUSSIONS:
We will discuss: When Life Slows Down — Grow Anyway (The Power of Winter Seasons)
Here are the three key lessons you'll learn from the episode:
1. Winter seasons in your life are not failures or problems to fix—they're necessary phases for rest, root growth, and preparation that make stronger springs possible.
2. Stop fighting the slow seasons by trying to force visible growth; instead, let things die that need to die, go inward to face what you've been avoiding, and use the stillness to prepare.
3. Growth that lasts doesn't always show on the surface—the most important work happens underground, invisible, where real resilience is built before the next season of abundance arrives.
And many more insights…
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