The Earth Being Itself

Earth From Space Pictures, Images & Photos

By Tiffany A. Dedeaux

In the middle of a social conversation my husband made reference to June-uary and how the warmer temperatures and brilliant sunshine of April are all well and good, but soon there will be a chill in the air and the heavy rains will return as if we slipped back into winter when the calendar (and our psyches) would argue that it should be summer.

The woman he was talking to at the time mentioned a weather forecaster who gave the best explanation for this.  As it turns out the Spring thaw finally hits the north sometime around June, causing a cascading affect in the weather pattern.  While I once would consider this a ‘false sense of Spring,’ I now agree with this woman and will think of June as a beautiful way to realize that we are all connected.

How can or does the weather you’re experiencing help you to feel connected beyond yourself and your immediate environment?

About Tiffany A. Dedeaux

Tiffany is an ICF Career Coach and a cross-pollinator of ideas with a background in broadcast journalism, social and ecopsychology, and coaching. Tiffany’s nearly two decades of experience has helped her to identify the power of story in connecting us to each other as well as to our environment. A believer in the power of reflection, practical application, and celebrating victories, Tiffany understands that the more we all live our dream, the more we can model it for future generations.
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