
Spring Is Here: A Season to Shed, Shift, and Bloom
Queens… do you feel that? That little shift in the air? The sun staying out a bit longer? The birds acting like they have somewhere important to be just like us humans. Ms. Spring is on her way back in and she always has something to say like a bossy auntie! She’s coming with receipts, reminders, and a gentle nudge that says: “It’s time to shed something.”
Because listen… winter didn’t just have us layered up in sweaters. Winter had us wrapped in emotions, zipped up in old habits, buttoned into survival mode, and carrying around a few situations we should’ve handed to God and blocked back in January 2024. Winter will have you holding on to things that were only meant to keep you warm and not keep you bound.
But spring? Spring walks in like, “Queen, open these blinds. Let’s plant these pretty little flowers. Let this light shine on in this place and in my life. Spring is the season that whispers: “Unclench. Unpack. Unburden. Unbother yourself so you’re not out here sweating through 80‑degree weather wearing emotional layers that expired last season. Sis, you burn will up with edges sweating and all.
The beauty of spring can expose what’s been weighing you down in the previous season. It makes old patterns feel too tight just like old sweaters. It makes anything that isn’t aligned feel like an itchy sweater you can’t wait to peel off. So here’s the real question, Queen and answer honestly:
What are you ready to shed?
- a habit like procrastinating, overthinking, doom‑scrolling, or saying “yes” when your spirit is screaming “no”
- a fear like failing, succeeding, being seen, being judged, or outgrowing people you love
- a narrative like “I’m too much,” “I’m not enough,” “I always have to be strong,” or “good things don’t happen for me”
- a responsibility that was never yours like fixing grown people, carrying family guilt, being the emotional backbone for everyone, or managing problems you didn’t create
- a version of you that no longer fits such as the people‑pleaser, the overachiever, the peacekeeper, the woman who survived but never got to thrive
Because some layers were only meant for the cold. And you are ready to step into a season that requires lightness. This is the season of:
- blooming on purpose
- making room for joy
- walking into new beginnings with your crown lifted and your boundaries firm
- focusing on becoming the woman God created you to be
As the flowers start opening up, let’s do the same. Let’s stop shrinking. Let’s stop carrying what God told us to release. Let’s stop dragging old weight into new weather. This is your season to walk lighter, stand taller, and move with intention. God is growing something in you. Don’t you feel it? Something that needs space, sunlight, and surrender. Something that can’t bloom under old heaviness. Something that requires you to show up as the woman He called, crafted, and anointed you to be.So here’s your call to action, Queen: Name it. Release it. Put it in God’s hands and actually leave it there.
Because let’s be real: some of us have been holding on so tight that God has to pry our fingers open one by one. We’ve been gripping things He tried to take gently. We’ve been babysitting burdens He never assigned. We’ve been dragging emotional luggage like we’re getting paid overtime for it. Not this season. Because this? This is your blooming season. And you’re right on time.
This is your blooming season, Queen. And it starts with getting rid of clutter, walking in confidence, and trusting the author who writes your story.
