This was supposed to post on March 1; I will believe but verify in future.
March 2026 — Lazy Witch Daily Practice
For the slow thaw and the first quiet signs of growth
(Each takes about 10–20 minutes. Less is fine.)
March 1 — Choose a word for the month
Something that feels like opening.
March 2 — Open a window (if possible)
Even briefly. Let the air shift.
March 3 — Clean one small neglected thing
A corner, a drawer, a forgotten surface.
March 4 — Step outside and look up
Sky counts, even if it’s gray.
March 5 — Write three lines about change
Stop at three.
March 6 — Brew something green or herbal
Notice the scent.
March 7 — Touch something growing
Plant, grass, bud, or even a grocery-store herb.
March 8 — Sit in sunlight
However faint.
March 9 — Learn one spring folklore tradition
No deep dive required.
March 10 — Tidy one surface
Make space for what’s coming.
March 11 — Observe the moon
Let it be what it is.
March 12 — Thank your winter self
For what she carried.
March 13 — Engage your hands
Knit, crochet, mend, stir, sweep.
March 14 — Release one heavy thought
Write it down and set it aside.
March 15 — Rest without earning it
Five intentional minutes.
March 16 — Notice a sound of the season
Birdsong, wind, distant rain.
March 17 — Carry a small token
Something that feels like hope.
March 18 — Read one page of something inspiring
Close it before you overthink.
March 19 — Cleanse with water
Wash your hands slowly, or wipe a surface with care.
March 20 — Mark the equinox quietly
Light a candle or stand in balance for a moment.
March 21 — Begin one tiny project
Cast on, plant a seed, chop vegetables.
March 22 — Speak a gentle blessing
For growth that does not rush.
March 23 — Notice what is budding in you
An idea counts.
March 24 — Cook something simple and fresh
Notice color.
March 25 — Sit in stillness
Let the world move around you.
March 26 — Learn one plant correspondence
Just one.
March 27 — Thank your body
For adapting to the light.
March 28 — Declutter one small item
Release it kindly.
March 29 — Revisit your word for the month
Has it begun to root?
March 30 — Write one paragraph about becoming
No editing.
March 31 — Close the month gently
Acknowledge what has shifted, however slightly.
