Pruning

By: Gabriela Yareliz

One thing I am really bad at is pruning plants. I mean who prunes them when they grow in the wild, right? But apparently, animals do. They nibble at twigs and leaves, and the wind helps blow off what is dead. For household plants and garden plants, you must prune. And it’s not a one time deal. It’s maintenance. Something you do regularly.

Pruning helps with rejuvenation, growth control, it helps stimulate fruit production, and it helps clear what is dead.

You know what needs pruning, too? Our thoughts. It helps with rejuvenation, growth, it helps stimulate fruit production in our lives, and it helps clear what is dead or needs to be let go of.

How long has it been since you pruned your thoughts regularly? Get the clippers.

Published by Gabriela Yareliz

Gabriela is a writer, editor and attorney. She loves the art of storytelling, and she is based in NYC.

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