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Finding Motivation in Winter with Winter Walk with Wox Winter makes us retreat indoors, cozying up under blankets while the world outside gets quieter. But at OutGrown, we believe winter is meant to be explored—not just endured. We created Winter Walk with Wox the Fox, an invitation to step outside, breathe in the crisp air, and rediscover the season's magic. If you’ve visited our Winter Walk page, you’ll see that this isn’t just about taking a stroll—it’s about shifting how we see winter. Whether you love bundling up for a snowy trek or struggle to step outside when the temperature drops, this challenge is for you. Why Join Winter Walk with Wox? Winter Walk with Wox isn’t about how far you go or how fast you move. It’s about making winter walking a habit—on your terms. Here’s how you can use this event to find your own motivation: 1. Redefine What a Walk Looks Like Your walk doesn’t have to be a long, planned-out trek. A winter walk can be: ✔ A loop around your block before the day starts. ✔ A slow meander with your kids to collect pinecones or spot animal tracks. ✔ A walk-and-talk with a friend in person or over the phone. ✔ Even a few minutes standing outside, noticing the shift in the air. By embracing this flexible definition, walking in winter becomes easier and more inviting. 2. Make it a Mini Adventure Look for small ways to add a sense of discovery. Our Winter Walk page encourages you to find magic in the season—like watching snowflakes land on your sleeve, listening to the crunch of frozen grass, or spotting winter birds. You can: 🎯 Turn it into a scavenger hunt with your kids or friends. 🎯 Pick a new trail or route each week. 🎯 Bring along a warm drink and make it a cozy outing. Winter walks don’t have to be ordinary. They feel exciting rather than like a chore when you look at them as small adventures. 3. Pair It with Something You Love If motivation is a challenge, connect your walk with something that already brings you joy: 🎶 Listen to your favorite podcast or playlist. 📸 Snap photos of the winter world around you. 🐕 Let your dog be your walking buddy. 💭 Use this time for reflection—your reset. When a winter walk is tied to something enjoyable, it shifts from “something I have to do” to “something I get to do.” 4. Track Your Progress with Wox Winter Walk with Wox is more than just a challenge—it’s a chance to build a habit. Use it as motivation by: ✔ Logging your walks and celebrating small wins. ✔ Sharing your journey on social media to inspire others. ✔ Getting your kids involved—they’ll love tracking walks with Wox! Sometimes, seeing progress (even in small steps) keeps us moving forward. Join Us and Step Outside This Winter Winter doesn’t have to be a season of hibernation. By shifting your mindset and using Winter Walk with Wox as a tool for motivation, you’ll find yourself embracing the season in a whole new way. Visit Winter Walk with Wox to get started. And remember—every step outside counts. ❄🐾   ABOUT OUTGROWN OutGrown is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that works to create a world where everyone can enjoy the physical and mental benefits of spending time outside. We are focused on creating opportunities and removing barriers to access so families with babies and young children can take their first steps outside. We believe all families have the right to connect with nature, benefit from spending time outdoors, and be inspired to a lifelong love of nature. Since its grassroots inception in 2013, OutGrown is a growing community of 280,000 families and over 300 volunteer Branch Ambassadors. More information on all of our programs can be found at WeAreOutGrown.org. EDITOR’S NOTE We hope you enjoyed reading this article from OutGrown. We’re working hard to provide our community with content and resources that inform, inspire, and entertain you. But content is not free. It’s built on the hard work and dedication of writers, editors, and volunteers. We invest in developing premium content to make it easier for families with young children to connect with nature and each other. We do not ask this lightly, but if you can, please contribute and help us extend our reach.