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PREPARE for winter with The Daily Key

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PREPARE for winter with The Daily Key

by Cris McCullough

PREPARE, the title of this month’s issue, is predicated on the hidden power of expectation/anticipation for an event, and our very human need to retain a modicum of control over the unknown. As we welcome a change of seasons, and the changes that inevitably face us as we move into the future, The Daily Key offers insights on how to prepare for those changes. 

Preparing for the ebb and flow of change

The seasons are part of a Universal “tide.” We go inward, and then move outward. There is a flow to everything. When humans find their flow within their own life, everyone around them benefits.

We harvest what we have planted… be that an idea, a piece of art, money, food, or investments of time, energy. We can prepare for the best: growing investments towards retirement, an important event or celebration, or preparing your garden for the winter. We can also prepare for the worst: preparing for winter illness, severe weather events, or to deal with toxic family members. 

How to prepare

Whether career related, health related, or anything associated with happiness, humans have always attempted to look into the future with a need to control things positively. In this edition of The Daily Key, we will share ways you can begin to master your future, whether it’s financial, wellness related, or preparing for the metaphorical rainy day.

Keep reading for tips on preparing your garden for winter, preparing your immune system for the winter onslaught, how to prepare yogurt from scratch, and yes… even preparing for the holidays.

What’s in this issue

Here’s the Table of Contents for our Prep and Plan issue:

A change in direction: November’s astrology report

Prepare your mind and spirit with this month’s issue.

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