This is a reprise of an 11-year-old post but still sets the mood for the season to come. Happy fall y’all!
Fall is here in all its glory. With each leaf that swirls and floats toward the ground, I’m reminded of what a wonderful time of year this is to make a change. Whether the change is monumental, or so small only you know the difference, it can have lasting benefits. Here are some fall-inspired ideas to get you started.
Fall in to a recliner and just relax for a change. Watch some football. Make sure there’s a big bowl of popcorn within reach. If you really must feel more productive, add a holiday craft project to the game plan. But if you just want to sit and watch football, do it guiltlessly.
Fall out of bed a half hour earlier and take a walk around the block. Soon you’ll be buried under a comforter listening to announcements of wind chill factors and school closings. Take advantage of the cool, crisp mornings to clear your head…and work off some of the popcorn you ate watching football.
Fall in to a huge pile of leaves and just lie there looking up at the blue sky and cloud formations. No leaves in your yard? Show up at a friend’s house with a rake and volunteer to help for the pure joy of having a pile of leaves all to yourself. (Don’t pick your over-achieving friends. They won’t understand.)
Fall out of the habit. You know the one I mean. If you’re still smoking, quit now before you spend another winter shivering out in the cold on cigarette breaks. Not a smoker? Sarcasm can be a habit. So can cynicism. Pick a habit you want to break before the first snow falls, and fall out of it.
Fall in love. If you’re married, fall in love with your spouse all over again. Taking five minutes to make a list of things that first attracted you to him or her is a great place to start. Focus only on those things for a week, and before you know it, you’re head over heels again. No love interest at the moment? Fall in love with an adopted kitten or puppy. Their love is unconditional, and they’ll always be around for a snuggle on a blustery evening.
Fall out of line. I’m not recommending anything illegal or immoral, just out of the ordinary. Take a new route to work. Shop at a different grocery store. Read a book by an unknown author. Be less predictable. No one will really care, and you may find out you’ve been in the wrong line anyway.
Fall in over your head. Immerse yourself in something you’ve only dipped a toe into until now. Maybe it’s a dream, a relationship, a foreign language, or a career you’ve wanted to pursue. Fall is a great time to dive in fearlessly.
It’s fall…time to make a change for all seasons.
Jimmie says
I made a BIG fall!!
Love you
Nancy says
You sure did and the photos of your house online are gorgeous! Praying for a quick sell!
Beth Lueders says
Nancy, this is brilliant. STILL brilliant a decade or so later. Thank you for all the practical nudges to fall for something new, refreshing, motivating and uplifting. Love, love this.
Nancy says
Thanks, Beth. Fall into something wonderful!
Mary says
So happy you’re going to experience fall back in Tennessee this year! I love you, sister Mary
Nancy says
Me too. One of my two favorite times of year there!!
Cheryl says
This is our first fall in Texas and it only makes me miss Colorado all the more. But the acorns are dropping and that is sort of fun.
Nancy says
Falling acorns work! Have a wonderful season, Cheryl.
alice scott-ferguson says
You painted so well that season of color and change, death and dormancy. Many memories flooded my mind of the twenty plus years lived in the gorgeous, golden High Country. (Go easy on the popcorn!!!)
Nancy says
Ha! Good advice, Alice. And when you know Colorado in the fall, you know!
Jan Keller says
Ah … Autumn! My favorite season.
Thanks for ideas to bring change to my life!
Nancy says
Mine too, Jan. Despite the fact we know what’s coming. Enjoy each golden day.
Tanya Weston says
Fall is my favorite! Thanks for a delightful nudge for freshness! I’m in Central California and it’s still 100 degrees here. I’m ready for some crispness!
Nancy says
Hope you get some soon, Tanya. Thank you for reading and responding. Happy fall!
Eileen Somers says
All great reminders! Thank you, Nancy, and thank you God for the Gift of Autumn!!!