On the winter solstice, Dylan was moving the seats around in his new car, and as he put them back into place, a silver pendant dropped onto the floor. It was a popular round depiction of the Mayan sun god, which you’ve probably seen before. I think it’s interesting that on the darkest day of the year, the Mayan sun god drops into our life. A friend of mine knows Mayan culture deeply, and I’ll ask her more about this coincidence when I see her on Tuesday.

It’s deep in the darkest part of the year right now. You are allowed to sleep, and I am allowed to nap if I desire. We’re at a time where we can’t expect the body to stay energized for as many hours as we did in the summertime. Stay cozy. Light a fire. Sit with hot tea. Appreciate this wintertime as your opportunity to grow internally. When spring comes, we all get to shoot up, surprise everyone with the amazing things that we have been up to, and in surprise, they will all ask, “What happened to you!?”

 

Ava under arches croppedAva Waits is an inspirational speaker, business mentor, and author. She believes that making money should feel like bliss, and that your professional life should bend to your itinerary. Clients worldwide have used Ava’s processes to release financial constriction and bring more business opportunities and income into their lives.

Prior to supporting businesses, Ava ran an international nutrition coaching company, where she guided professionals to stay healthy while traveling the world for work and leisure. She provided workshop audiences and clients with natural support for digestion, immunity, and happiness, and also taught Traveling Healthy in Europe classes for travel television host Rick Steves.

For more information, to view article archives, and to schedule a Strategy Session to discuss your business visions, please visit www.AvaWaits.com.

 

© 2011 Ava Waits