
January can feel like a strange month for business owners, leaders, and professionals.
On the surface, it’s full of noise: goals, plans, targets, momentum, “new year energy”.
Everywhere you look there’s encouragement to reset, reinvent, optimise, or accelerate.
And yet, in conversations I’m having quietly behind the scenes, many people aren’t feeling energised or decisive at all. They’re feeling reflective. Tired. Thoughtful. Curious. Sometimes uncertain. That isn’t a weakness. It isn’t a failure to “start the year properly”. And it certainly isn’t something to fix.
In my experience, January often brings a natural pause; a moment where people start to notice what’s really been happening beneath the surface of their work, their business, or their leadership over the past year.
🌸What worked.
🌸What didn’t.
🌸What was held together through effort.
🌸What quietly drifted.
🌸What’s no longer sustainable.
Those reflections don’t always arrive neatly packaged as goals or action plans. Often they show up as questions instead:
❔Why does this still feel heavy?
❔Why does growth feel harder than it should?
❔Why am I busy, but not clear?
❔What actually needs attention next?
The pressure to rush past those questions can be strong, particularly in business where certainty and confidence are prized. But some of the most meaningful progress I see comes from people who allow themselves to stay with those questions a little longer.
In my work through Cherry Tree Grove Consultancy, I don’t usually begin with solutions. I begin with listening. With creating space for people to talk through what’s really going on, not just what they think should be going on. Clarity doesn’t come from pushing harder at the start of the year. It comes from understanding.
It comes from slowing things down just enough to notice patterns, tensions, and opportunities that aren’t visible when everything is moving at speed. It comes from recognising that growth isn’t always about doing more, sometimes it’s about doing things differently, or letting go of what no longer fits.
January can be a powerful time for that kind of work, precisely because it sits between what has been and what might come next. It doesn’t demand immediate answers. It offers space.
So if you find yourself starting this year in reflection rather than resolution, you are right where you need to be.
- Catherine, Cherry Tree Grove Consultancy 🌸
Hi, I'm Catherine Heywood. The proud owner of Cherry Tree Grove Consultancy which is the culmination of 20+ years experience of leading and developing teams and driving organisational change.
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