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This week I started my Spring gardening prep.   I can’t clean out the leaves and debris yet until it gets warmer since the bees, butterflies and other little insects are trying to stay warm yet.  But it’s time to prune the bushes and trees.  

My husband just rolls his eyes and goes along with my gardening passion.   If it was up to him, we would just leave it.  But I want the plants and trees needs just a bit of help to show their beauty.  

Here’s the definition:  Pruning removes dead and dying branches and stubs, allowing room for new growth and protecting your property and passerby from damage. It also deters pest and animal infestation and promotes the plant's natural shape and healthy growth.

It’s also a reminder that we can do our own personal pruning too. 

If you want to check out my coaching, go to cathylvan.com/coaching.  It's  a FREE 30 minute session.  That way you can decide if this is a good fit for you.  

As caregivers, you and I think we have to take it all on.  Think about what you do.  (  IE:  I am a caregiver, a consultant for a fortune 100 company, a business owner, a mom, a daughter, a wife)   You get the picture.  

You can’t leave caregiving but YOU CAN find joy in your journey.  You can control your situation.    You can think like a manager and figure it out.  

I want to leave you with a quote from Florence Littauer, The purpose of pruning is to improve the quality of the roses, no to hurt the bush"

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