Spring does not begin in bloom.
It begins underground.

A seasonal workbook for the moment when everything wants to start at once — and you need to choose what actually gets to grow.


Your life is an ecosystem.
This guide helps you work with it.

Spring brings a particular kind of restlessness. Energy returns, ideas surface, the itch of something should be happening arrives before you know what to do with it. Some people lunge at it. Others wait for the right moment and watch the season pass.

The Spring Almanac is for neither of those responses.

It's a self-guided workbook that moves you through four territories—circulation, selection, pattern, and living the season—using the actual logic of how ecosystems grow. Not as metaphor. As method. The same process that moves a hillside from winter into full leaf is the one that will move you from restless possibility into a season with real direction.

Across four movements, you’ll move from reawakening energy to living inside the season you’ve chosen.

  • Movement I — Circulation: What is actually alive after winter? Restore creative movement and reconnect with what still holds energy.

  • Movement II — Selection: An ecosystem cannot grow everything at once. Choose what this season is truly for.

  • Movement III — Pattern: Growth requires rhythm. Design a sustainable structure that allows the work to continue.

  • Movement IV — Living the Season: Stop renegotiating with yourself. Begin inhabiting the life you’ve designed.


How This Season Works

Unlike the Autumn and Winter Practices, the Spring Almanac is entirely self-guided. Think of it as a field guide to the self.

You'll receive the full digital guidebook—beautifully designed, yours to move through in your own time, in a weekend, across a few weeks, or slowly through the entire spring.

Inside you'll find seasonal essays and ecological reflections, writing and mapping exercises, simple rituals that signal beginning and ending, and practices designed to help you sustain a season of meaningful work. The Almanac closes with a seasonal check-in you can return to throughout the growing months.

Rather than a fixed schedule, the guide helps you build a rhythm that's actually yours—and keep it.

Who This Is For

The Spring Almanac is for anyone who feels the early stirrings of a new season but wants to move through it with intention rather than urgency.

It’s especially helpful if you:

• feel creative energy returning after a quiet or heavy season
• have several ideas but need clarity about what to grow
• want a rhythm that supports meaningful work without burnout
• are ready to stop drifting and start inhabiting the season


Previous Rewilding practices were live and cohort-based. The Spring Almanac is the first designed to be entirely self-guided — so you can move through it at your own pace, in your own season, without waiting for a cohort to open.

If you've been curious about the Rewilding but the timing was never right, this is where you come in.


Invest in the season you’re in:

We spend money all the time on things that pass quickly: a dinner out, a new notebook, a few days of groceries.

The Spring Almanac costs about the same as one evening out, but it’s designed to stay with you for the entire season.

Inside you’ll build a rhythm you can return to week after week—a way of checking in with what’s actually alive in your life and choosing where your energy belongs.

It’s not a course you rush through. It’s a field guide you keep nearby while the season unfolds.

If you’ve been wanting a more intentional way to approach spring, this is a small investment that can shape the next few months.

By the end of the Almanac:

You’ll have:

  • A clear answer to the question: what is this season actually for?

  • A Minimum Viable Week that supports the work you want to grow

  • Opening and closing rituals that help your nervous system recognize when work begins and ends

  • A simple seasonal check-in you can return to whenever the rhythm starts to drift

In other words: not just inspiration, but a structure you can live inside.

FAQs

Q: I’m not a writer — is this still for me?
Yes. This is a seasonal journaling experience. Writing here is a tool for discovery, not performance. You don’t need to share anything you don’t want to.

Q: Is this a course or a workbook?
The Spring Almanac is a digital workbook and seasonal guide. You download it immediately and move through it at your own pace. There are no live sessions or deadlines. Instead, the Almanac walks you through a series of reflections and practices designed to help you choose what this season is actually for and build a rhythm that supports it.

Q: Will this feel repetitive if I took the Autumn or Winter Practices?
Not at all. Autumn focused on release and shadow; Winter turns to germination and intuition. Spring is what happens when the long light returns. It’s the next layer of the same work.

Q: How long does it take to complete?
That’s up to you. I would allow for a minimum of one week for each Movement, to let it fully gestate. “Power journaling” may get the writing done, but it doesn’t actually get the work done. Once you’ve completed it, the practices inside—especially the Seasonal Check-In—are designed to support you for the rest of the spring and into summer.

Q: Does this count as therapy?
No. This is not clinical or diagnostic. It’s creative and reflective — designed to support, not replace, professional care. But my therapist is the one who told me to launch the course, so…

Testimonials

“I LOVED that class. Please consider me for membership in the cult of Kelton.” - Amber, Winter Practice

“I didn’t know how much I needed the special blend of magic, meditation, and writing to come back to myself.” - Heidi Johnson, Autumn 2025

“This is a class for everyone who feels like they are just *not quite* getting it. The daily grind feels a bit too difficult, or parenting feels a little too much. The Rewilding is a space to explore that, to inspect their roots, and to take the first steps in building intention into the spaces where convenience has taken over.” - Winter 2026 Participant

“Absolutely lovely and provocative. The mix of magic, mental health, meditation, journaling, intuition, science!” - Winter 2026 Participant

“This is the most selfish thing you can do, and it’s so important to do it. It’s exactly what Kelton called it: A coven. A safe space to allow my emotions to become alchemy.” - Jamaica Munoz-Lake, Autumn 2025

“I don’t want to give Kelton’s secrets away here, but let’s just say, I am feeling rooted from the inside out…braced by my own welcome home.” - Charlene Alofs, Autumn 2025

Start Your Spring Practice

Spring always begins quietly. Long before the first visible green, the hillside has already made its decision.

The Spring Almanac is a guide for that same moment in your own life—when something is beginning to move, and you’re ready to choose what this season will grow.

Start the season.