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New Beginnings: Rewilding Yourself

“In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.” – John Muir

The start of a new year invites reflection, renewal, and the promise of change. For many women, this is a time to set goals and build intentions. But what if, instead of focusing on productivity or self-improvement, we looked to nature for guidance? This January, let’s explore how to rewild ourselves – reconnecting with the rhythms of the natural world to rediscover balance, joy, and authenticity.


What Does It Mean to Rewild Yourself?

Rewilding isn’t about abandoning modern life to live in the wilderness. Instead, it’s about rekindling a relationship with nature that many of us have lost. For women, it can be an empowering process of rediscovering intuition, creativity, and resilience by observing and aligning with the natural world.

Think of rewilding as stepping off the hamster wheel of daily demands and finding your footing on softer, earthier ground. It’s a way of letting nature’s lessons guide us toward greater wellbeing.


Nature’s Role in Wellbeing

Rewilding yourself can help you embody the 5 Ways to Wellbeing:

  1. Connect: Build a deeper relationship with nature, yourself, and others.
  2. Be Active: Engage in outdoor activities that nourish your body and soul.
  3. Take Notice: Cultivate mindfulness by observing seasonal changes.
  4. Keep Learning: Discover new skills like journaling, foraging, or birdwatching.
  5. Give: Share your experiences and joy with others.

Practical Steps to Rewild Yourself This January

Here are a few ways to start rewilding yourself this month:

1. Start a Nature Journal

2. Seek Solitude Outdoors

3. Try a ‘Barefoot Moment’

4. Explore Seasonal Foraging

5. Share Nature with Others


Reflection: Lessons from Winter’s Landscape

Nature in January teaches us patience. Trees stand bare, conserving their energy for spring. Animals adapt, finding warmth and sustenance in the cold. This season reminds us that it’s okay to rest, reflect, and embrace simplicity.

Take a moment to ask yourself:


Your Rewilding Challenge

This month, commit to one small act of rewilding each week. Whether it’s starting a nature journal, spending time outdoors, or sharing your experiences with others, allow these moments to guide you toward a deeper connection with the world around you.

Let nature inspire your journey this January. The path may be winding, but the rewards are profound. Rewilding isn’t about arriving at a destination – it’s about rediscovering the joy of the journey.


What does rewilding mean to you?
We’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences. Share your January rewilding stories in the comments or tag us on social media with #RewildingWomen.

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