Spring Fever Is Real—Here’s How to Lead Through It

Hello, my Seekers of Sanity,

It’s graduation season—and not just for students.

All around me, people are wrestling with the energy of change:
🌱 Spring fever.
🧳 Summer travel planning.
🧒 Kids bouncing off the walls.
🧠 Work still demanding full focus.

It’s a restless season—your energy wants to shift, but your calendar hasn’t caught up. This is where burnout begins if we forget to pause.

So I’ve been asking myself:

“What am I graduating from?”
“What season am I truly in?”

Transitions aren’t just marked by diplomas.
They happen quietly: in choices, endings, shifts in attention.
This week’s tools are here to help you meet the shift—mindfully, honestly, and with compassion.

This Week’s Tiny Sparks of Sanity ✨

Small ways to stay grounded, mindful, and present this week:

🧠 Authentic Leadership Tip: Name Your Season

Why it matters:
You lead best when your energy matches your moment.
Trying to “push through” spring’s distractions with winter’s intensity only creates frustration.

How to practice:

  • First, name your current “season” in 3 words. (e.g. wrapping up, recalibrating, softening)

  • Then look at your schedule, to-do list, or team goals—what can be dialed down just a notch?

Example:
Instead of trying to launch something new right before Memorial Day, focus on wrapping up what’s already in motion.
Or: if you’re leading a team, acknowledge the collective spring energy and frame this month as a maintenance + reflection phase rather than peak output.

✨ Alignment isn’t laziness. It’s wise leadership that honors reality.

🧘 Yoga Pose of the Week: Seated Forward Fold (Paschimottanasana)

Why it matters:
This gentle fold balances spring’s upward energy with introspection.

How to practice:
Sit tall with legs extended. Hinge at the hips and fold forward.
Breathe into the back body. Let the pose be less about reaching—and more about softening.

✨ A shape of surrender can also be a shape of power.

🌿 Mindfulness Practice: Notice What’s Pulling You

Why it matters:
Restlessness is subtle. It often shows up before we realize we’ve been pulled off center.
But when you can catch the moment early, you have a choice.

How to practice:

  • Start by noticing the signs of distraction:
    You’re toggling between tabs… reaching for your phone… rereading the same email… staring into the fridge…

  • Pause. Take a breath. Ask yourself:
    “What’s pulling me right now?”

  • Then ask:
    “Do I want to follow it, or return to center?”

✨ You don’t have to fight the urge—just notice it, name it, and choose with awareness.

🍎 Wellness Tidbit: Schedule Joy Like Work

Why it matters:
Joy doesn’t always “fit in” around the edges. Sometimes it has to be blocked like a meeting.

How to practice:

  • Pick one joyful, nonproductive thing (a walk, a book, a chat, the sun).

  • Put it in your calendar. Honor it like a client.

✨ You are not a machine. You’re a whole human.

🌸 This Week’s Delight:

Peony buds—favored in Tibetan art, slow to open, full of promise.

A reminder that beauty unfolds on its own timeline.

Not rushed. Not forced. Just quietly becoming.

Delightfully,
Lena