The title pretty much says it all, but if you don’t have acrylic paint, etc, you can DRAW WHAT YOU LOVE. It’s pretty cool, because it forces you to look
Thanks to a recent Trauma-Informed training I took with Cheryl Walters, MS, Psychologist, I learned that mandala art regulates the nervous system because when you create mandalas you are using
Artistic Exploration: Building off of exploration #1, grab whatever artistic items and tools you have. For example, I used: Steps: Is Your Am-ness Shining Through or Being Blocked? I grabbed
“In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer.” – Albert Camus Artistic exploration: Doodle what is arising in your “am-ness” (there are lots of
“Don’t worry about what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive and do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”― Howard Thurman “The
You’ve probably heard the schnazzy intro to our bi-monthly podcast. “Perfect’s impossible, so let’s strive for better and betterer across the eight dimensions of wellness…” Let’s think of wellness as
True to the spirit of “better and betterer” I always find myself circling back to blog posts to improve them. I had danced (a cha-cha…. thanks for asking) about what
In this episode I talk with Arthur Woods, co-founder of Imperative. By putting some guardrails around what we even mean by the word “purpose” and by conducting about a
In the age of seemingly unattainable wellness and constant connectivity, with people loading their schedule with 5am workouts, 12-16 hour workdays, healthy cooking, moderate coffee consumption, and a plethora of
Ever try to do a “focused attention” meditation and all you could focus on was how gosh darn uncomfortable you were? Though step one of meditation is often times to