I love sinking into the new year slowly. I am a lover of new things—new beginnings, new calendars, fresh planners, fresh perspectives, and this year, fresh snow! But living with winter has softened my usual fire (Aries sun, Leo moon, here!). I feel held in this season, enjoying it’s presence, while planning for what’s next.
Which brings me to what’s been on my mind this month—in my life, in my studio, in my thoughts…
This year, I’m starting a ‘word of the month’ ritual, something to anchor my thoughts and energy. And for January, clarity felt right.
Winter, in it’s essence, is a season of clarity. I love leaning into winter, and the gifts it brings. It’s easy to look at bare trees and assume they’re lifeless. But they’re not. They’re hibernating — slowing down, becoming quiet, conserving their energy until spring arrives. Beneath the surface, their roots are stretching deeper into the earth, seeking nourishment, steadying themselves. And once spring comes, they flourish again.
Winter teaches us patience in the depths of reflection. It reminds us to pause before we move, to find harmony between rest and planning. Without the leaves, we can see farther — beyond what summer’s fullness allows. Winter is clarity.
January has been a mix of endings and beginnings — wrapping up my last 2024 projects that bled into the new year, while embracing a softer, slower approach to new ones. I’ve officially kicked off my first 2025 projects, including the dreamiest branding work for an interior design studio, Atelier Gardey.
Some things I’m working on:
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Over a chill weekend spent organizing closets (my ideal Saturday tbh), I finally listened to Wintering by Katherine May. It’s been on my TBR list forever, and after seeing multiple comfort creators rave about it, I had to dive in. It’s a such a sweet, reflective read — filled with gentle reminders about seasonal rituals and finding nourishment in slower seasons. Highly recommend if you’re romanticizing winter like I am.
I’ve also been binging Spiral Deeper by Gaby Azorsky, and if you’re looking for something soothing yet insightful, start with ‘Winter Nourishment – Living in Harmony with the Seasons.’
Oh, and because I can’t help myself, I made you a playlist. Winter by Studio Gail — find it here.
Here’s to January—slow, intentional, and full of clarity. See you next month. 🤍