Adventures Of A Gardener Lifeselector Site

If you are a perennial, you invest in root depth. You might look dead on the surface in January, but you are planning for May. You play the long game.

One of the most critical lessons in the Adventures of a Gardener Lifeselector is the . This is a ruthless, honest examination of your current life conditions. Adventures Of A Gardener Lifeselector

You cannot "see" your network working, but you must trust it. The Lifeselector knows that every action sends a pulse through the underground. Do not sever your roots out of impatience. The connection is there. No adventure is without dragons. In the garden, they are aphids, slugs, and deer. In the Adventures of a Gardener Lifeselector , the pests are Fear, Envy, and Guilt . If you are a perennial, you invest in root depth

Are you in the wrong city? The wrong marriage? The wrong career? Dig the root ball wide. Keep the soil around the roots. Move quickly. Water deeply. One of the most critical lessons in the

The question is: Are you ready to pull the weeds?

Deer leap over fences and destroy the tops of plants. Guilt jumps over your boundaries and eats your potential for joy. The remedy is an eight-foot fence (radical self-forgiveness).