The birds are chirping, the bees are buzzing, the flowers are blooming, and you’re doing what you’ve been wanting to do, right? It’s Spring time! Spring is a time of renewal, growth, birth, blossom, flourish, and newness. This is your season to do all of, some of, at least one of the things that you’ve been wanting to do.

We are halfway into 2015. Remember that resolution you made earlier this year; that goal you set? How are you doing with moving forward in those promises you made to yourself? If you’re reading this, then its not too late to get started TODAY! It’s not too late to spring your plans into action! If you woke up today then that means there is still a plan for your life. Is it your desire to lose weight, save more, tithe more, eat healthier, graduate, start your own business, and/or simply be the person that you were born to be? You can start TODAY!

It can become overwhelming when we look at all of the seeds we want to plant and we become eager to see the fruit of our labor. However, we must remember to simply start. Start planting today! Thinking about our goals does not put us closer to meeting them, but action towards our goals puts us closer to meeting that goal face to face. Achieving a goal takes us from, “I want to do that.” to “I did that!” Remind me again, what is the thing that you’ve been wanting to do? Are you ready to work towards it and achieve it? Let’s go! This is your season!

This is your season to reawaken, plant new seeds, start new projects, move forward new ideas, and be refreshed with all that is new in your life and around you. This season is a wonderful time to reevaluate what’s next. Because guess what, you’ve gotnext. Go!


By: Melissa Dumas
Family and Wellness
ReelUrbanNews.com Guest Blogger
www.GladTidingsByMel.com
Melissa is a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with over 10 years of experience in the psychotherapy field. Melissa graduated from the University of La Verne with an undergraduate degree in Psychology and obtained her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from California State University Long Beach. She resides in Southern California and is happily married with two children.