Walking Through November
November is an important and elegant month. The light shifts. The time shifts, and it marks for me the month that I started my walking practice. November 3rd, to be exact. My dad’s birthday. I always try to take a very special walk on that day and ask my dad for advice. He always shows up. This year, it was: Keep walking. Work on physical strength and focus on emotional tenderness. Such solid advice.
I have been fortunate to learn a lot on my walks. I feel as I continue to walk, the more significant the lessons, and that I would only have access to these lessons by walking into them.
A few of the lessons that have arrived during my walks.
Spend time by yourself. Enjoy your own company.
Change is inevitable. It happens every moment of our lives. The only thing we have control over is how we show up in the face of that change.
Surround yourself and hold close the community who loves you and cheers you on.
We are the natural world. We are not separate from the natural world.
Trust that when we walk in the space of the things that light us up the universe will acknowledge and honor that.
What is for me isn’t going to miss me.
Talk about your dreams in the present tense and they will be so.
Try something. Fail. Try again. Fail again. Stand up, try again. Fail big. Recognize it may not be meant for me.
Note the change of seasons. November can be a time for introspection, active rest and honoring our animal intuition.
Libby DeLana is an award-winning executive creative director, designer/art director by trade, who has spent her career in the ad world. Click here to get your copy of Libby’s first published book, Do Walk. You can connect with Libby on Instagram @thismorningwalk and @parkhere.