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April brings rain, and rain is necessary for growth. But I've noticed something about you during storms: you want to abandon everything you've planted at the first sign of difficulty.

When thunder rolls, I don't like it. I get anxious, I seek comfort. But I don't pretend the storm isn't happening, and I don't try to weather it alone. I come to you, and together we wait it out.

You're in the middle of cultivating something important. Maybe it's a new career path, a relationship you're rebuilding, a healthier lifestyle, or a dream you finally started pursuing. And now the challenges have arrived.

The setback. The criticism. The moment when progress feels invisible. The day when everything feels harder than you expected. This is the storm, and it's testing your commitment.

Here's what gardens teach us: storms are part of growth, not evidence you're doing something wrong. The rain that feels destructive is actually nourishing roots you can't see. The wind that feels threatening is actually strengthening stems.

You don't abandon a garden because of bad weather. You protect what matters, you adjust your approach, and you trust the process.

What storm are you facing right now? What challenge is making you question whether to keep going?

Don't quit during the storm. Seek support, adjust your strategy, protect what you've planted, but don't abandon it. Growth requires weathering difficult seasons, not just celebrating easy ones.

Where you go, I’ll follow…

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This Week's Reflection: What challenge are you facing that's testing your commitment? Who can help you weather this storm?

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