We’re expected to be productive at all times. Looking back, every day may feel the same – we’re busy and restless, yet somehow feel we haven’t done enough.
What if we were able to nurture a positive relationship with productivity?
The Japanese calendar divides the year by describing changes in nature.
September 10, is part of the five-day micro season called Dew Glistens White on Grass. Events around it suddenly take on more depth.
Paying attention to themes and events in our lives gives meaning to our own time. It helps us understand what drives our motivation and what gives us the peace of mind to rest.
Want to learn more about the Japanese Calendar? Read this article by Annalisa Merelli.

