This Week's Mindful Morsel 🍪 | June 18, 2025 — From social atrophy to community care
We’re seeing firsthand how this affects our society on a very large scale: political and social divisiveness, lack of social navigation skills, inability to have challenging and constructive conversations, algorithmic echo chambers, etc. etc. etc. It’s hurting us at the macro and micro levels, and it’s something we can affect directly with personal action.
This Week's Mindful Morsel 🍪 | June 11, 2025 — On managing your input
It can be challenging to sit with yourself in your own home, doused in chores-to-be-done and essence-of-busy-life. If, despite your efforts, you are finding yourself mid-hullabaloo, a little frantic, and/or struggling to connect with yourself, it might be time to observe where your attention is going, particularly when you’re actively engaged in a mindfulness practice.
This Week's Mindful Morsel 🍪 | June 4, 2025 — Your support is a powerful heart opener — Happy Pride Month!
This month I invite you to support your local LGBT+ communities in ways you can. Show us you care and you stand with us. Not only is this a powerful heart opener off the mat, it’s also a magnificent way to connect with your own personal power — you can do something.
This Week's Mindful Morsel 🍪 | May 28, 2025 — From safety to softening
For those of us that live in a near (or actual) state of constant tension and activation, softening our bodies can be so far beyond our realm of familiarity that we don’t recognize it as safe for our bodies. It brings a lot of sensations that aren’t the hard, locked muscles we’ve grown accustomed to moving with. Instead it brings things like twitching, shifting, lengthening, and loosening, and sometimes those things are uncomfortable or even hurt.
yep — it’s hard - a mindful morsel
This week’s Mindful Morsel is a reminder that mindfulness is a hard practice. Let’s let our brave hearts shine and keep on keepin’ on.
Created in good energy💚
time for a check in - a mindful musing
find some pockets of time and space to practice mindfulness before the big moments when you really need it