You don’t have to push to bloom.
This quote invites us to feel our place not as separate from nature, but as woven into its very rhythm and rising.
Not as observers looking in, but as participants: as the sap, the bee, the bloom.
That quiet sense of aliveness running through us is not so different from what moves in everything around us.
Not always in big, dramatic ways, but in the gentle impulse to move, to create, to rest, to begin again.
What if we trusted that? Even just a little?
Questions For Coaches
- What are you feeling drawn toward lately, even if it doesn’t make sense yet?
- Where might you be part of the blooming, even if you can’t see the flower?
- What signs of movement or life are easy to miss in yourself or your clients?
- How might your coaching shift if you saw your role as part of something already unfolding?
And if one of those questions stirred something, even just a flicker, feel free to sit with that one.
Like the sap in the roots, what wants to rise will find its way.
About Jen Waller

Jen Waller helps people reconnect with the natural rhythm of their own insight, often discovering they’re already part of what’s unfolding.
Her coaching meets clients right where they are, gently making space for what wants to move.
