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There is something deeply poetic about the fall. However, Delia Owens can explain it much more clearly than I can. “Autumn leaves don’t fall; they fly. They take their time and wander on this, their only chance to soar.” In short, nature whispers a subtle invitation to pause, reflect, and release after summer. Falling leaves, however, are more than just a pretty display; they are also an analogy for letting go of what does not serve us anymore. In the same way that trees shed their foliage as they prepare for winter, we can shed unnecessary tasks, habits, and even mindsets to make room for ren…

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