Mind Talks with That Riverz Gurl: Spring Forward to a New Season, a New Beginning

Spring is officially in the air and as the new season changes, it’s also time for new beginnings as well. The one thing I hate about Spring is the smell of the flowers and pollen that comes on it. Who else can agree to that? While the pollen is only a distraction in this new season, think about distractions in your life that is causing you to fall back, stress or even loose interest in things. You see while the pollen continues to fall and cover cars filled with the yellow mess, think about things that aren’t right in your life and where distractions continue to fall. Mental health is so important that sometimes we all forget to declutter some things in our lives that doesn’t belong there. As we spring forward to a new season, consider these things to take along the way with you in a new beginning.

  • Clean out the pollen in your relationships. Whoever doesn’t have your best interest at heart anymore, sweep them away.
  • Avoid distractions as much as possible. Ask yourself what distracts me the most? When you answer that question then go the other way when the pollen tries to come near.
  • If you are planning to start a new business, blog or write a book in this season, remember to stay focused and don’t be too quick to share your ideas on social media.
  • Have confidence that you can do it! You can and you will!

Well, I hope you all enjoyed reading this post just as much as I enjoyed creating it. So, let’s all spring forward together to bigger and better things in this new season!


That Riverz Gurl

A 9x published author, mental health blogger for Live Healthy Mentally, creative mogul, and writer. Follow the blog at www.livehealthymentally.com and follow on IG @livehealthymentally and @livinghealthymentally

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