Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times Wintering alternates travel and research, and mind and body Cold-water swimming becomes the author’s primary strategy for invigorating a winter-fogged brain and frozen limbs (My full review appeared in the Times Literary Supplement last year )
In Wintering, Katherine May Encourages The Active . . . - NPR Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times, by Katherine May As we head into what looks to be a cold, hard winter exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic, British writer
Wintering: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Do It Right Wintering is about thriving during life’s quieter, slower seasons—whether those seasons show up in your calendar or your soul It’s the ultimate act of self-care and self-awareness, where you pause, adapt, and recharge instead of pushing through like a frozen robot
There’s a Word for What I’m Experiencing: Wintering. Maybe . . . Wintering is a time of withdrawing from the world, maximizing scant resources, carrying out acts of brutal efficiency and vanishing from sight; but that’s where the transformation occurs Winter is not the death of the life cycle, but its crucible
Wintering: How to survive when life is frozen - amazon. com Wintering by Katherine May is a simple, easy read that offers a lot of food for thought The book explores how to embrace life's challenges and quiet seasons, providing comfort and gentle wisdom It's a reflective piece that encourages rest, healing, and self-care during difficult times
Katherine May — How ‘Wintering’ Replenishes | The On Being . . . This is “wintering,” as the English writer Katherine May illuminates in her beautiful, meditative book of that title — at once a season of the natural world, a respite our bodies require, and a state of mind
The Art of Wintering: How to Find Strength in Slowing Down Wintering is not about completely withdrawing or giving up It’s about finding the right balance between rest and movement, solitude and connection Like a tree pulling energy into its roots, it’s about gathering strength for your next season of growth
Wintering : The life-changing Sunday Times bestseller Wintering is a poignant and comforting meditation on the fallow periods of life, times when we must retreat to care for and repair ourselves Katherine May thoughtfully shows us how to come
Wintering: Resilience, the Wisdom of Sadness, and How the . . . In skillful wintering, we learn the difference between the two Rilke, who wintered amply and wisely, knew that great sadnesses clarify us to ourselves — winters of the spirit come in various sizes and cycles, each meaningful, all cumulative in their soul-sculpting beneficence