Spirituality

How to Be Sad on Vacation

“Healing comes from letting there be room for all of this to happen: room for grief, for relief, for misery, for joy.” ~Pema Chodron I recently went on vacation with my partner, Jett. I want to tell you it was kind of a disaster, but the truth is, it was just life. I...

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The Beauty in Brokenness: Why Your Scars Make You Worthy

“The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” ~Rumi On July 2, 2009, my life shattered with three words: “He is gone.” I thought my friend meant my love was away on a camping trip, but no. She meant he was gone, as in forever. My stomach knotted and my breath...

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Rewire Your Food Cravings and Triggers

Bringing awareness to our food cravings can change our relationship to them—we can be with that craving rather than be caught up in it. The post Rewire Your Food Cravings and Triggers appeared first on Mindful.

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Tammy’s Gratitude Story – Wanting To Live

Content warning - this post discusses suicidal thoughts and self-harm. As far back as my memory takes me, I remember feeling sad for no apparent reason. I was about seven years old, long before depression was a word I understood. I remember Christmas mornings when...

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Why Does Our Body Deserve Love?

I recently received an email asking me this question - "Why does our body deserve love?" "What an interesting question," I wondered. Here's what I think: Our body is the greatest instrument through which we experience life differently, depending on how well we take...

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Addiction, Trauma, and the Problem of Being Present

Mindfulness can be a powerful tool in addiction recovery—but it's crucial to understand the role of trauma and how to use mindfulness safely for those who are facing the very things that underlie the addiction in the first place. The post Addiction, Trauma, and the...

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