The Curious Case of 90 Days
What does a span of 90 days represent? It can mean a change in seasons, a fitness journey, or the anticipation of starting a new job. 90 days offer enough time for transformation, yet it can feel brief when you're engaged in new experiences.
Think of three boxes, each representing a month. Together, they symbolize 90 days. The structure isn't always rigid; some months have different lengths. The Gregorian calendar features months with 28 to 31 days.
As we travel through these three months, February stands out. Often, it has only 28 days. If the 90 days begin on February 1st, you'll cross through winter or summer, depending on your hemisphere, before reaching the end of April.
If those 90 days start in a month with 31 days, the end will fall a day earlier in the third month. Time flows uniquely, reminding us that while the number remains the same, the experience differs.
Whatever your reason for counting 90 days, embrace the journey ahead full of potential and new stories.