The Dog Days of Summer
Jul 23, 2025
When the Heat Rises, So Does the Truth
There’s something about August—the way it rolls in heavy, humid, and a little bit wild. The way it slows time, stretches us thin, and makes us feel both restless and reflective. These are the Dog Days of Summer—and whether you’re ready or not, they have a way of revealing what’s been simmering underneath.
As I transition from the Wholly Living series into this new rhythm, I want to invite you into a slower, deeper, more spacious conversation. This isn’t about doing more. It’s about noticing what rises when you feel the heat, when you let yourself feel the tension, and when you begin to listen again.
This series is a different kind of summer reset—not one that tells you to glow and thrive, but one that says, “Lay it down. Let it burn. And trust what comes next.”
A New Series
This short but soulful series sets the tone for what’s ahead: a five-part series for when life feels too heavy, too loud, and too hot—inside and out.
The Dog Days of Summer are an emotional season. They push us toward truth, clarity, discomfort, and release. They force us to notice what’s still holding on, even when we’ve outgrown it. And they invite us to let the heat transform what we can no longer pretend to carry.
LISTEN HERE!!!! THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER
✨ In This Series, We Explore:
- That restless tension that won’t let you sit still
- The weight of over-caretaking what no longer belongs to you
- The discomfort of real change
- The radical wisdom of doing less
- And the radiant rise that comes after the heat.
Key Takeaways:
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Wholeness isn’t the end—living whole reveals what no longer fits.
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Internal pressure isn’t always a problem—it might be your invitation.
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You don’t have to figure it all out. You just need to slow down and listen.
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The Dog Days aren’t here to wear you out—they’re here to wake you up.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re resting poolside, walking slowly through your day, or sitting with the swirl of what’s rising—this series is for you. Let the heat do its holy work. Let it soften you. Let it show you what’s ready to fall away.
Because the heat you feel might not be burning you up…
It might be refining you.