See How Well-known Author Donna J. Jodhan Motivates and Inspires you to Master The Month of March

March 2026

Now, I am going to present you with the following prose and hopefully this is going to inspire you to wake up your mind and imagination and see how you can spark and stimulate your creative juices.

Tell me what you think by writing to me at donnajodhan@sterlingcreations.ca

 

March: The Month of Momentum

March arrives like a promise whispered on the wind — soft yet powerful, carrying the energy of awakening and transformation. It is the bridge between winter’s quiet reflection and spring’s bold renewal. In March, the world begins to stir. Buds stretch toward the sun, rivers break free from ice, and the days grow longer with purpose.

This is the month where momentum is born.

Let March remind you that every season of stillness prepares you for movement. The dreams you’ve been nurturing in silence — let them breathe. The goals that once felt distant — take a step. Even a small one. Progress is not always loud. Often, it’s found in quiet acts of courage: rising earlier, showing up again, believing a little more in what you’re building.

March is not a time to rush, but to rise — steadily, intentionally. Let the lessons of winter walk with you, but do not let them weigh you down. Let go of doubt, of fear, of the need to be perfect. You are not here to bloom overnight. You are here to grow — roots first, then skyward.

This month, choose consistency over comfort. Keep going, even when the path feels unclear. Trust that the seeds you plant today will soon break through the soil with strength you didn’t know you had.

Because you, like March, hold the power of change within you. Step into the light. The world is waiting.

 

To learn more about me as an award winning  sight loss coach and author visit www.donnajodhan.com

And to learn more about me as an award winning advocate visit www.sterlingcreations.ca

About Donna Jodhan

Donna Jodhan is an award winning blind author, advocate, sight loss coach, blogger, podcast commentator, and accessibility specialist.
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