Self-Care |
You have one “job” in this mini-retreat, and that job is to allow your inner child the freedom to pick what she wants. You can be the facilitator, but you’re not in charge. You can gather up the supplies—the crayons or pencils, the chalk, the hula hoop—and provide a space in which she can play—a cleared-off kitchen table, a backyard, a park—and leave your rules, focus on outcomes, and concern about time at the door.
Self-acceptance, Self-Care |
The heart of radical self-acceptance is choice: you can choose which messages to believe—those from your inner saboteur, or new ones that you will write for yourself. When you practice radical self-acceptance, you’ll discover a realistic understanding of your strengths and weaknesses and an awareness of your values and your needs.
Overwhelm, Self-Care |
How can you best benefit from a mini-retreat during your busy day? The best way to boost your time-out is to be purposeful, to set an intention that gets at the heart of what you need. This week we will take a mental vacation by engaging our sense of sight and allowing our minds to rest and relax.
Self-Care |
Mealtime is a perfect opportunity to take an essential, everyday activity and use it for your 20-minute retreat. Your retreat time is when you let go of outside distractions and put the focus on yourself. It’s a time for you to slow down and get in touch with your body, feelings, and intuition.
Self-Care |
A 20-minute mini-retreat at lets you reconnect with yourself, reset your nervous system, and free your mind from its incessant chatter. When you’re in right relationship with yourself, you can bring your best self to all your relationships.
Ask For What You Want, Beliefs and Attitudes, Self-worth, Skills |
Have you heard the term Slippery Slope? It refers to a course of action that is difficult to stop and will lead to some kind of trouble or disaster. Once you’re on it, it’s hard to climb back up to solid ground. Sometimes we’re on a path, and we’re not...
Change, Practices, Rituals |
Spring Equinox is a perfect time to observe and reflect on the character of change. It’s the right time to consider how you can utilize opportunities for change to improve yourself or your circumstances. You can set intentions to ride the waves of change consciously and peacefully. Mindfully setting intentions for yourself will help ground you, focus you, and give you a purpose to live into over the next few months.
Ask For What You Want, Skills |
Whether speaking or writing, your request must be clear, precise, and simple.