Life is Made of Seasons

Turn the season you’re in into a season of thriving.

“Life’s too short to play small with your talents.”

Each of us carries unique gifts—some yet to be discovered, others waiting to be fully expressed.

Recognizing and cultivating these talents is essential. Life moves in cycles, and by embracing each phase

with intention—planning, preparing, acting, and harvesting—we find true fulfillment and lasting joy.

Our lives are woven with the presence of loved ones—partners, children, parents, friends. When we lose

someone dear, it feels like the coldest winter, unsteady and harsh. Yet, just as winter passes, so too can grief

soften. The experts at AWWF are here to guide you back to solid ground.

Embrace the Seasons of Life

  •  Winter: The quiet, often painful stillness—a time of loss and reflection.

  •  Spring (Sapphire): The dawn of new beginnings, fresh hope, and renewal.

  •  Summer (Suvi): Radiant warmth, joy, and abundant laughter.

  •  Autumn (Aurora): A season of harvest and wisdom, a time to pause, reflect, and prepare for what lies ahead.

Though we cannot control life’s storms—be they personal, societal, or economic—we can choose how we

respond. Life is a journey: we are born, we grow, we flourish, age gracefully, and one day, we take our final

leave, passing the torch to those who follow.

Seize each moment. Live fully. Love deeply. And when life demands, reboot with courage and grace.

Let’s embrace life’s seasons and make the most of every precious day.

GRATEFULness, BEING STILL, BEING HOPEFUL & RENEWED:

Winter can be the most difficult, the ground is cold the wind is harsh and all we want to do is cuddle in front of a fire. Losing a loved one can feel like the coldest of winters.
Here are my thoughts of how we can use Life’s Seasons to prepare us for our future. 
Spring (Sapphire) is when new life is beginning, a fresh start, being reborn
Summer (Suvi) is a time of great laughter, the feeling of the sun on your face, everything is well
Autumn (Aurora) the leaves begin to fall, a time when we know winter is round the corner, so we take stock and use this period to plan really well what are next steps are going to be.
The point is - we don’t control the changes in life, in our societies, national economic situations. so we plan how we want to position ourselves.  What we are certain of is - we are born, we shall live, we shall grow, we shall enjoy all that life has, but then we shall grow old, we shall wither a little and when it is time, we shall leave the train at our appointed time, leaving others to continue to their station. We just need to seize the opportunities, live and love, and say goodbye. Let’s make the most of life while we have it! Once in a while we have to RE-BOOT! so lets get on and do just that.