The Art of Letting Autumn Lead
- Daniel Tyndall
- Oct 22
- 1 min read

The trees don’t rush their letting go. They surrender leaf by leaf, trusting what’s underneath. We call it decay, but it’s also preparation — a quiet turning toward renewal.
In coaching, clients often describe feeling “stuck,” as though something has gone wrong. But sometimes what we label stuckness is simply autumn: the slowing down before fresh growth, the pause that makes space for what’s next.
What if slowing down isn’t failure, but wisdom dressed in amber and gold? This season invites us to loosen our grip — to let old roles, habits, or ambitions fall, not because they’re wrong, but because they’ve done their work.
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