# The Willow's Bend ## Grace by the Water A willow tree stands at the river's edge, its long branches trailing in the current. It doesn't fight the flow. Instead, it sways gently, roots anchored deep in the soft earth. I've watched one for years near my home—through summer droughts and winter floods, it remains, unchanged in its quiet poise. The willow teaches us to draw strength from stillness, to let go where we can. ## Yielding to the Storm Winds come hard, bending branches nearly to the ground. Rigid oaks snap under the same gusts, but the willow arches and returns upright. This isn't weakness; it's wisdom. Life brings its tempests—losses, changes, uncertainties. We often brace against them, only to weary ourselves. The willow shows another path: flexibility. Lean into the pressure, trust the return. ## Living the Lesson In daily moments, I try this. When words heat up in conversation, I pause and bend, listening more. During tough days at work, I adapt rather than resist. It's simple, yet profound—resilience born not from force, but from flow. - Notice what bends you. - Breathe into it. - Rise again. *Like the willow, we thrive by yielding.*