June light lingers. The sun sets late, rises early. These extra hours are a gift, easily squandered on more of the same. Instead, claim them for something different. A walk after dinner. A project long postponed. Time with someone you have been meaning to see.
Summer evenings feel infinite, but they pass quickly. Before you know it, the days will shorten again. This is the season to be outside, to experiment, to try things that require daylight and warmth.
What have you been waiting for the right time to do? The long days of June might be that time. Not for productivity, necessarily, but for living more fully. For experiences that require light and space and unhurried hours.
How will you use the extra light today?