Applying the Wisdom of Summer Solstice to Your Business
We hope that you took the time and space to celebrate the summer solstice in a way that is meaningful to you. There are so many possibilities to celebrate; from forest walks to yoga or the beauty of Indigenous ceremonies offered as the day coincides with National Indigenous Peoples Day. It is also an opportunity to reflect on your business and your journey as an entrepreneur.
If the Summer Solstice were your business mentor…
The spiritual meaning of Summer Solstice is - renewal, hope and optimism. How do these things apply to our business? How can we lean into the wisdom of Nature and Summer Solstice to bring this energy to our business?
Seek opportunities for renewal in your business.
Summer solstice brings us an invitation for awareness for renewal in our businesses. It is a call for us to take a pause to reflect on our offerings; to witness the fertile growth and renewal that nature is immersed in, and where those opportunities for renewal exist in our business. All things are possible in seasons of growth. Be aware that it is where light and energy are focused that seeds will germinate and flourish.
Embrace a hopeful way of thinking.
Bring hope to your efforts by trusting that your actions will move you towards the renewal you are seeking. Hold the expectation that what you desire is present for you, and sits within you ready to germinate. Hold a wholehearted belief in hope and that the universe will reward your passion, persistence, and resilience as you navigate forward. Actively deny doubt a place in your heart, let it only contain hope.
Keep your entrepreneurial optimism flowing.
Having the unwavering belief that the best outcome will be achieved, whether it is exactly what you hoped for or something slightly different. Be optimistic that the outcome will be aligned with what serves the future you best even if it isn’t what you were hoping for.
“The great gift of the energy of the Summer Solstice is that it’s designed to move you from one phase to the next one on your terms.” ― Deborah King