Rooted in Rest: What Winter Teaches Us About Sustainability

As we transition from fall into winter, Rooted in Nature Therapy is entering a season of intentional rest. Our practice is currently at full capacity and not accepting new intakes or referrals at this time. We’ll reopen enrollment in the Spring 2026 season for one-on-one therapy, along with our many other offerings such as Walks & Talks, consultations, collaborations, and community-based experiences.

If you’d like to be among the first to know when enrollment re-opens, please join our interest list here.

In nature, winter reminds us that rest is an active process of renewal. Ecosystems slow down not out of stagnation, but to conserve, sustain, and restore. Beneath the surface, roots deepen, soil regenerates, and the earth quietly prepares for spring’s return.

At Rooted in Nature Therapy, we honor this rhythm by pausing to integrate all that has grown this year. Rest allows us to sustain the quality of care, creativity, and collective well-being that define our work. This year has been abundant with meaningful connections, from tending to private clients to co-creating alongside community partners and organizations who embody care in action.

Learn more about the hands and hearts that helped shape this season: Rooted in Collaboration: Honoring the Hands that Built RINT

To all those we’ve shared space with this year, thank you. For your vulnerability, courage, radical honesty, and collective practice. Together, we continue tending to our inner nature and to one another, nurturing the ecosystem of collective care that sustains us all.

As we rest through winter, we invite your reflections and ideas to incubate alongside ours. We’ll reconnect in mid-January with updates and new ways to engage in the season ahead.

With warmth and gratitude.

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