Five years ago, Liz Moran felt like her life fell apart a little bit. She was going through a breakup, had to move out of her apartment, and moved in with her mom. At the time, she was a preschool teacher doing some soul searching, trying to figure out if she wanted...
Spirituality
The Powerful Insight That Helped Me Worry Less and Sleep Again
“Surrender is not about giving up. It is about letting go of the illusion of control.” ~Judith Orloff Watching my mother lose her memory while I was losing mine felt like a cruel preview of my future—until I learned that stress, not genetics, was writing my story. It...
Morning meditation — Awareness; you can chew gum, wash up and listen.
‘Awareness; you can chew gum, wash up and listen to the radio at the same time and still be aware, because it includes the thing.’ Ajahn Sumedho
Breaking Free from Self-Consciousness and Erythrophobia
“Shame is the intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed and therefore unworthy of love and belonging.” ~Brené Brown I used to call myself a “beetroot.” It was a label of defectiveness that my inner critic screamed at me every time I felt...
Morning meditation — Get to the point of realising, without doubt.
‘Get to the point of realising, without doubt, that negative motivations have negative reactions’ Everyday Buddhism
A Meditation to Meet Yourself Where You Are—No Matter What
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction instructor Cheryl Jones leads us in a practice to foster self-acceptance in any life circumstance. The post A Meditation to Meet Yourself Where You Are—No Matter What appeared first on Mindful.
What Green Spaces Can Do For Your Body, Your Mind & Your Practice
More research is confirming what we know in our experience: spending more time in green spaces enhances every part of our human experience, including our practice. The post What Green Spaces Can Do For Your Body, Your Mind & Your Practice appeared first on Mindful.
To the Wounded Parent Who Wants to Do Everything Right
“The greatest gift you can give your children is your own healing.” ~Dr. Shefali Tsabary Am I doing too much or not enough? Am I screwing my child up? Am I being too hard on my child? Am I being too soft? Am I spending enough time with my child? Do I help too much?...
Gratitude Rituals: Practicing The Art Of Appreciation
When I was new to the practice of gratitude, I wasn't quite sure how I could stay consistent with it for a long period of time. I knew why I wanted to practice it daily, but sometimes life got in the way and I used to fall off track. As someone who struggles with...
Morning meditation — The Perfect Way.
‘The Perfect Way is difficult only for those who pick and choose.’ Seng-ts’an
