Hey there Heroine,
You’ve spent nearly a month deepening your connection with nature, reflecting, noticing, and learning. But wisdom isn’t meant to be kept—it’s meant to be shared.
Your prompt for Day 27:
Pass on something you’ve learned during this challenge to someone else.
Maybe it’s a quote that stuck with you, a practice you want to introduce to a friend, or a piece of advice about slowing down, looking closer, or making space for the wild in everyday life. It doesn’t have to be big—just something that might spark someone else’s curiosity or appreciation for nature.
Because that’s how the wild works. It spreads, through moments, through stories, through people who take the time to notice and invite others to do the same.
Leave a comment or share your wild wisdom on Substack Notes, and tag it with #LoveTheWild. What are you passing on today? I’d love to hear.
With gratitude for all we’ve shared,
Jill
"Share a piece of wild wisdom with someone else."
This prompt showed up a day after a friend asked me how to plan a backpacking trip.
In a nutshell, my advice was to research a lot, make a plan, and then be prepared for that plan to go to hell. Don't let it bother you--just be prepared to pivot. (Which is a good way to approach life in general, I think.)
#lovethewild
Thanks for a month of growth and reflection! One of my favorite quotes… maybe because it’s nature and maybe because I’m a gardener as well… it’s from Mexico ( I believe)
“ they thought they buried us. They didn’t know we were seeds”
Growth and hope always ❤️