Tend the Harvest Within
Lughnasadh marks the first of the harvest festivals. The energy shifts now—from planting and possibility to ripening and responsibility. This is a moment to take honest stock: What’s growing well? What needs your care? What are you ready to release so your real work can thrive?
This Lughnasadh Guide & Journal isn’t about pushing for more. It’s about honoring what’s already here—and choosing, with clear eyes and steady hands, what to tend next.
You’ll find rituals, journal prompts, and seasonal insights to help you root into your own wisdom, gratitude, and discernment.
Michele Lefler | Your Personal Librarian
I’m Michele Lefler — Your Personal Librarian. I help people make sense of complex lives without pretending they have to be “just one thing.”
I’m multipassionate.
So are the folks I work with.
You’re not a single shelf.
You’re a whole library — full of chapters, experiments, half-finished ideas, successes, regrets, and things you’re still figuring out. My work is about organizing that inner archive so you can finally see the story you’re actually living… and choose what comes next on purpose.
I support people who are tired of being told to pick a lane, niche harder, or quiet the parts of themselves that don’t fit the mold. We sort. We question. We get honest. And we build something steady from there — business, life, or both.
I’m clear about one thing: I’m done giving up my own authority.
And I won’t ask you to give up yours either.
My background in library and information science keeps me practical.
My spiritual work keeps me human.
Together, it means we stay grounded, curious, and real.
My north star is simple: truth, kindness, and respect.
No power games. No pretending. No talking down to you.
If you’re ready to stop forcing yourself into boxes that never fit and start building a life that feels coherent — not chaotic — let’s talk. I’d love to hear what shelves we’re working with and where you want the next chapter to go.
What You'll Get:
- Rituals to honor the turning of the Wheel and the sacred act of harvesting
- Journaling prompts to reflect on what’s bearing fruit—and what’s not worth the effort anymore
- Modern reflections on Lughnasadh traditions, without fluff or performative spirituality
- A gentle but firm space to name what’s enough—and what you're still willing to work for