Anna Maria Locke

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The 4 inner seasons of pregnancy

2023Anna Locke

I love using the analogy of the four seasons to describe the four phases of the menstrual cycle.

It’s a fun way to connect with your body and understand the constant changes that are happening with your energy and emotional capacity. It’s also a built-in guide to creating a sustainable self care or even work routine that supports our overall wellbeing.

But how can we connect with our cyclic nature during times we aren’t bleeding or if we don’t have a cycle?

If you’re on hormonal birth control, I always recommend following the phases of the moon instead.

Pregnancy and postpartum are unique because they’re temporary but extremely intense times of physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual change and expansion that can feel extremely turbulent because of how fast it all hits us.

How can we make sense of all the crazy hormone shifts in this extremely powerful time in our lives? If you’ve been practicing cycle awareness, losing your cycle can be disorienting.

But we can still apply the seasonal framework, placing it over months instead of weeks.

I like doing this because it’s a reminder that our bodies are doing hard work beneath the surface, and that it’s ok to feel however you feel and cut yourself some slack when necessary!

Here’s how I personally experience the energy seasons of pregnancy. Maybe this will resonate with you too!


The 4 Inner Seasons of Pregnancy


First trimester: Winter

First trimester is the epitome of winter to me. All I want to do is go curl up in a cave and hibernate until the nausea subsides and my energy returns. Even though no one else can tell you’re pregnant yet, this is the time where your body is working the hardest to create an embryo and placenta (aka an ENTIRE NEW ORGAN) literally from scratch.

If you’re in your first trimester you probably haven’t shared the news with the world yet so it can feel very isolating and lonely. It’s ok to feel like crap. You can still be grateful for this miracle inside of you while you’re miserable. There’s a tiny adorable parasite in your uterus sucking up all your life force.

My husband and I nicknamed my first trimester alter ego “Blah-na” because regular Anna was completely MIA.

Don’t try to push through, just listen to your body and future out what helps you survive each day, and remember this too shall pass. Ask for help and let your partner pick up as much household slack as possible or take on more childcare of older siblings. You are doing a great job!


Second trimester: Spring

Just like with a menstrual cycle, the transitions from season to season aren’t clearly defined even though it would be nice to divide them into weeks like the trimesters.

But in general, sometime in the second tri is when I feel my life coming back to me.

The first trimester with my second baby felt a lot harder and longer. I dug out my journals from when I was pregnant with Thomas to calculate the exact timing of when I started to feel better with him. The fog and nausea lifted literally overnight around 14 weeks so that was my lifeline this second time around!

But sure enough, every pregnancy is different, and 14 weeks came and passed with no relief. In fact, I didn’t actually throw up until I hit the second tri, thinking what cruel joke is this?? It didn’t help having a 3 year old bringing me endless head colds from daycare.

My transition out of the winter phase in this second pregnancy happened as slowly and gradually as a Midwestern spring.

But it did happen!

Ironically, spring hit me in January, where we experienced record cloudiness here in west Michigan. While everyone else was in the depths of their seasonal depression, I was lit with a creative fire inside and felt like a productivity dam had broken inside my body and brain.

You can see this shift in how I started suddenly blogging and posting about my goals and plans for the year, ha.

The second trimester is considered the golden age of pregnancy because your energy bounces back but your bump is still small enough to not cause much physical inconvenience yet.

For me, January felt like an early spring phase. I was full of optimism, possibility, and the uncontrollable urge to get organized, braindump the hurricane of ideas and plans, and schedule out my goals and business plans for the entire rest of the year.

I loved that the rest of the world was hibernating so I could buckle down and get to work behind the scenes.

Which was extremely satisfying and a convenient way to start the year!

Spring is a time of taking action and putting plans into motion, but remember your work is still in an early budding phase so pace yourself and don’t launch things too soon.

If you’re in the second trimester, maybe it still doesn’t feel real yet. Your body is animorph-ing into a whale or cow, your belly is growing, you have new aches and pains and you might have more energy but it’s ok if you still feel like crap. It’s ok if you love being pregnant. It’s ok if you hate it. It’s ok if your opinion swings multiple times a day. Wherever you’re at, it’s ok!


Third trimester: Summer

I’m currently 26 weeks pregnant and feeling my body flow into late spring towards summer. Mentally, I still have lots of creative energy but physically I’m slowing down.

If I don’t take a nap or rest in the afternoon, I hit a wall of exhaustion around 7-8pm (which is highly inconvenient since the 3 year old has decided 9:30-10pm is a good bedtime).

I’m getting lower back pain, round ligament pain, and my internal organs are getting noticeably squished by the growing baby who does jiu jitsu at 10pm (can’t wait until I can just put him in a room with his brother and shut the door so they can party together).

Fittingly, the feminine archetype of the inner Summer phase is the Mother or Goddess.

It’s a season of creative fertility, nurturing yourself and your loved ones, shining your light and being seen.

You can’t hide your pregnancy from the world any longer.

I think of summer as lying in a field or sitting on a patio with friends, soaking up the summer, eating and drinking delicious things, and delighting in the pleasure of BE-ing.

It’s not about productivity any longer. It’s about letting the seeds you planted in spring bloom and flourish.

Or in pregnancy, letting your baby pack on their baby fat as your body slows down and your attention starts to focus on preparing for their arrival.

You’ll know you’re starting to transition from summer to autumn when the nesting urge hits. This might look or feel different to you, but for me with Thomas I went into survivalist prepper mode and had to stock the freezer with meals and deep clean the entire house (actual thought: THIS IS OUR LAST CHANCE TO DUST UNDER THE FRIDGE!).

During my menstrual cycle I usually go through a purge and declutter phase before I get my period but during pregnancy it was a whole new level.

And then it’s pretty obvious when your baby is born, and your hormones nosedive off the most insane biological cliff, triggering what society calls the “baby blues” or postpartum mood disorders.


Fourth trimester/postpartum: Autumn

All you really need to know about the fourth trimester or postpartum Autumn phase:

IT’S NOT YOU. IT’S YOUR HORMONES + SLEEP DEPRIVATION.

I highly recommend setting up a postpartum support network during your pregnancy because it feels next to impossible to find a therapist or triage your mental and emotional needs while you’re literally in survival mode, trying to keep yourself and a tiny infant alive one day at a time.

Autumn is usually associated with the pre-menstrual phase, and it’s very much hormone dependent. For me, I feel like my brain and body are possessed by a cold thunderstorm of swirling leaves juxtaposed by random glorious sunny warm days. Sometimes multiple times all in one day.

In the first weeks postpartum you’ll experience the highest highs of your life and the lowest of lows.

The deepest love and joy, and the most intense anxiety and fears.

I’m interested to see how the second time goes for me, now I have perspective that this crazy phase doesn’t last forever and more confidence in my abilities to receive support and keep a tiny human alive.

Based on your birth experience, you’ll have to give your body time to heal and recover and grab sleep whenever you can. If you’re breastfeeding, that’s a whole other project in itself as you’re establishing your supply, baby is learning how to latch and eat, and you’re physically dependent on each other 24/7.

This is the crucible of the life transition from maiden to mother, whether it’s your first or sixth time.

If we approach this phase with the reverence it deserves, maybe we’ll make things less hard on ourselves and diminish the natural “mom guilt” that comes when you’re constantly second guessing your decisions and figuring out on the fly what works best for you, your baby, and your family.

You will be rebuilt from the ashes with more strength, wisdom, resilience, and love than you ever thought possible.

If you’re currently trying to conceive, pregnant, or postpartum and would like some support or guidance in how to navigate the ups and downs in your energy as you show up for yourself and your business, click here to schedule a free mini session with me!

xo Anna

5 signs you might be in an inner winter phase of life

2023Anna Locke

We enter an inner season of winter many times in our life, including but not limited to the menstrual phase of our monthly cycle, actual winter if you live in the north, pregnancy or postpartum, or after a really intense period of big change or expansion in your life or work.

Our society tells us we have to be constantly “on” and productive, so it’s hard for us to listen to our bodies but we’re part of nature and our bodies are cyclical. We have to go through winter in order to bloom again.

**make sure to be in touch with your medical provider to rule out any mood disorders, vitamin deficiencies etc.

But if you’re doing all the self care, mental health support, and taking all the supplements and you still feel like you’re not your typical go-getter achieving self, maybe your body and soul just need a break!


Signs you might be in a winter phase


  1. You lack clarity and motivation

  2. You feel disconnected from your purpose and it’s challenging to give a shit about things that you know are important to you

  3. You’re extra tired and have low stamina when you do have energy

  4. It’s hard to focus

  5. You’re feeling a strong pull to retreat, hibernate, and surrender any expectations and pressure you’ve been putting on yourself

Take a break from the goal chasing and give yourself permission to simply be.

“In the Reflective phase we can be so lacking in motivation and enthusiasm that we become disconnected from our own wants and needs...Nothing seems important, even our own goals and ambitions...The ‘whatever’ attitude makes it an optimum time to prioritize our lives, as nothing really has much priority. If something is really important it will be worth the effort...so we realize very quickly what is a ‘must’ action and what is a ‘should...this can actually become a resourceful tool for self-development and goal achievement...Suddenly this phase forces us to release the drive, but more importantly it forces us to drop our fear and anxieties...and simply accept the here and now.”

-Miranda Gray, The Optimized Woman


Winter is the best time to:

  • Rest!

  • Indulge in being as deliciously lazy and unproductive as possible

  • Reconnect with yourself

  • Identify any unnecessary “should’s” or pressure you’ve been placing on yourself, and let them go

  • Surrender, and surrender some more. Go inward!

  • Connect to your intuition and receive guidance from Divine Energy/Source/Universe/God

  • Journal

  • Meditate

  • Take a break from your workouts

  • Reflect, reconnect to your goals and intentions, access deep insights and intuitive hits.

  • Evaluate biz progress and make course corrections.

  • Nurture yourself

  • Order takeout or have your partner cook

  • Let go of as many responsibilities as possible for at least 2-3 days

  • Unplug from social media and go offline

  • Practice RECEIVING (over doing)


In nature, we always know that winter will end eventually.

Even if it takes forever if you live in the upper Midwest like me.

We trust that spring will come.

We make plans. We book trips. We update our wardrobes.

What if we could extend that same level of trust and assurance to ourselves, when we’re feeling bogged down in an inner winter?

If you have a regular menstrual cycle, you can practice leaning back into the low energy states and let yourself experience that regular boost of energy to remind yourself every single month that your body is on a regular pattern just like the earth.

But maybe your winter season is more Game of Thrones style, and you can’t see the end or how long it will take to make it through.

Spring will come again for you too. And the signs will be unmistakeable.

xo Anna

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Navigating a season of "not yet"

2023Anna Locke

Right now snow is falling in west Michigan, we’ve barely seen a glimpse of sun in weeks, and it’s like nature is sending the very clear message to rest, hibernate, be still.

At the same time, I’m having a personal inner spring awakening thanks to second trimester energy and what feels like 18 months of pent up ideas and dreams and goals sensing they have free rein to finally emerge from the surface and be free to grow.

It’s an interesting juxtaposition but I’m fully enjoying having this down time to retreat from the world and get to work.

Spring is far away but deep beneath the earth seeds are sprouting, and new beginnings are on the horizon.

I always love looking at life through a seasonal or cyclical lens, because things never unfold in a linear pattern, despite what the thinking side of our brain expects.

We always circle back to the same lessons, mistakes, or growth moments over and over in a cosmic whirlpool of dejavu, but at the same time gaining experience, perspective, wisdom, and the opportunity to choose differently.

Life does not move in a straight line, or even a perfect circle with happy closure at every thread of our paths. Sometimes it feels more like a hot mess that is completely out of our control.

Menstrual cycle awareness is a fabulous built in way to honor your body’s need for different things at different times, but sometimes we go through energetic seasons that last beyond a month.

It seems like all the conversations I’ve been having lately with other moms, coaches, and business owners have had a similar theme, like we’ve all been going through this personal extended winter ala Game of Thrones.

And it’s freaking hard to be in the middle of a seemingly endless phase and not being able to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Especially if it’s something you’ve never experienced before, like going through the newborn stage or a sleep regression or mental health crisis.

You’re inside something new, and you don’t know where the end is. In hindsight things move fast, but when you’re IN IT, it seems forever.

All we can do is lean back into our inner knowing that all things pass in time, trust that we’ll make it through to the other side, and in the meantime surrender and let go of our brain’s expectations or timeline.

My season of “not yet”

When it comes to my major areas of career, home, and family, it’s felt like for the last 12-18 months I was inside this limbo phase of “not yet, not yet, not yet.”

The best way I could describe it was feeling like a strawberry suspended in a big jiggling vat of jello. Not necessarily stuck and paralyzed, but not free or in my groove. Very much disoriented and disconnected from my inner bold, badass, creative and confident version of myself.

We didn’t have childcare for our first 8 months after moving to Michigan, which forced me to put my coaching business on the back burner (and subsequently feel disconnected from my inner purpose and joy of the work I do) so I could be a full time caregiver and mom.

Once we finally enrolled Thomas in part time preschool, I suffered a miscarriage during our quest to grow our family, which ultimately triggered a mental health breakdown and has forced me to put my mental and physical health first over everything else.

Then we faced so much rejection during our home search, until finally buying a house and moving!

So yeah, lots of exciting things have been happening, but not without trials and long seemingly endless stretches of waiting and surrendering control.

Sometimes you are so ready to move into the next chapter or season of life but you keep getting hitting roadblocks or set backs, like the universe or God keeps telling you “not yet. Not yet. Not yet not yet not yet not yet.”

During those times of freefall, it’s vital to surround ourselves with support because we can’t do everything by ourselves.

Whether that’s mental health support, financial support, childcare, or simply staying up too late to catch up with girlfriends and laugh.

The more we remember that we aren’t alone, the easier it is to take ourselves less seriously and give ourselves permission and space to let go of the frantic pace of the world and surrender into just being still.

So what if you have “nothing” achievement-wise to add to your resume or holiday letter at the end of the year? Maybe you can’t quantify the growth you’ve been experiencing on the inside, but that doesn’t mean it’s worthless, or that nothing is happening to you and for you.

“Rest is the revolution that’s going to power your life”

-Alexandra Pope and Sjanie Hugo Wurlitzer (Wild Power)

And after winter comes a season of transition.

Transformation.

Like a butterfly emerging from the mush.

I don’t have some nicely organized 5 step process to pulling yourself out of a funk or extended winter, but all I can say is that when spring arrives again, you’ll know.

It might be subtle, but unmistakable.

Remaining in a state of inaction or status quo will feel existentially and maybe even physically intolerable.

You’ll have to move.

Trust that you’ll know exactly what to do.

Your next steps will be guided. You’ll start to have little synchronicities or signs or just chance encounters with friends that will give you a little micro-dose or glimpse of fresh energy and life, like a gust of warm air in early spring.

You won’t be ready to completely put yourself out there and bloom, but that’s ok because you don’t have to.

You might start to feel impatient that things aren’t moving faster, or that you don’t have the capacity to take action and do ALL THE THINGS that are suddenly flooding your brain.

But that is ok too.

Pace yourself.

Let your soul seeds germinate and nurture them in the darkness so they don’t get burned by the heat of the sun.

Find someone you trust to share your heart and witness your emergence from the cocoon.

And keep on honoring the pace of your heart.

xo Anna

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