The Mellow Wisdom of Autumn

Sometimes what feels like loss is simply a quieter form of growth.

“Autumn is the mellower season, and what we lose in flowers we more than gain in fruits.” (Samuel Butler)

There’s a quiet wisdom in how the seasons shift.
Autumn doesn’t mourn the end of summer; it ripens into something fuller.

We too have seasons like that, where what once felt like loss becomes richness in another form.
Sometimes the fruits aren’t obvious at first, but they’re there, waiting to be seen.


Questions For Coaches

  • Where in your life or work do you notice things ripening in their own time?
  • How do you help clients recognise the value in endings or transitions?
  • What have you gained from what first looked like loss?
  • What helps you trust the quieter, slower seasons of growth?

You don’t need to answer every question, just notice which one speaks to you today.

About Jen Waller

Jen Waller

Jen Waller helps people slow down and notice the natural rhythm of change in their own lives.

Her coaching offers a calm, reflective space to see that even endings can hold new beginnings and quiet transformation.

Explore the kind of coaching I offer.

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