# The Willow's Bend Willows line quiet riverbanks, their long branches trailing in the water like whispers. They don't fight the current; they move with it. In a world that pulls us every direction, this simple tree offers a quiet lesson: strength isn't in rigidity, but in yielding. ## Rooted Yet Reaching A willow's roots dig deep into soft earth, drawing steady life from below. Above, its trunk sways, slender and unhurried. It grows where others might struggle—near streams that swell and recede. This balance keeps it alive through dry spells and floods alike. We, too, need anchors: small habits, kind connections, moments of breath that hold us when winds howl. ## Grace in the Gale Storms bend the willow nearly to breaking, branches whipping wild. Yet it springs back, unharmed. Not because it's tough like oak, but flexible—like a friend who listens without snapping back. I've watched one by my window endure winter gales, emerging greener each spring. It reminds me: resistance wears us down; flowing renews us. ## Everyday Flexibility Life's tempests—lost jobs, strained bonds, quiet doubts—test our shape. Like the willow: - Lean into change instead of pushing against it. - Let go of what drags, hold what nourishes. - Trust the return of calm. In practicing this, days feel lighter, decisions clearer. *Bend like the willow, and you'll weather any storm. – April 26, 2026*