Embracing the Art of Wintering and Why I'm Slowing Down This Season
I’ve been thinking a lot about the idea of wintering lately. That gentle, necessary pause we’re invited into when the temperatures drop, the evenings arrive a little earlier, and life naturally slows itself down. For years, I pushed straight through winter as if it were something to “get over,” filling my schedule, staying busy, and pretending the darker days didn’t affect me. But this year, I’m trying something different: I’m embracing the wintering mindset, and honestly, it feels like a quiet exhale I didn’t realize I needed.
To me, wintering isn’t about hibernation or checking out from the world. It’s about giving myself permission to soften. To take the long way home because the holiday lights look pretty, to stay in on a Friday night without guilt, to trade loud plans for long baths, warm soups, stretchy clothes, and early bedtimes. It’s noticing what my body asks for: the warmth, slower mornings, deeper thoughts, more grounding habits.
There’s something comforting about letting winter be what it is instead of fighting it. A season for nourishing yourself, tending to the small things, and making room for whatever wants to bloom when spring eventually comes back around.
So in this week, I’m leaning into all the little rituals and cozy discoveries that are helping me winter well — from skincare to self-care to some hotter workout options, maybe? If you’ve been craving a slower rhythm too, consider this your permission slip to chill out and warm up.
Ask Clara:
"How do I practice more restorative rest?"