mindful motivations

A Modern Meditation Practice

A Modern Meditation Practice

Here are my top reasons for beginning a Modern Mindful practice.

Learn and Create your own personal tool set now to create room for growth and clarity in your future!

See if the 3 tasks, resonate with how you’re feeling right now? This article may be exactly what you need to hear today!

How small shifts in Observation can help create healthier thoughts.

How small shifts in Observation can help create healthier thoughts.

Observation in the way of limiting daily anxieties presents itself in two ways, you can choose to observe and connect to what is limiting you or you can choose to observe what is uplifting you and commit to that. It's the shifts in building your awareness, giving you the ability to react not from a depleting habit but a nourishing step in a different direction. It is your choice what you choose to connect to, and it's also your choice in what you choose to see. Read on..

Reflection and Perception

Reflection and Perception

Our perception as well as the way in which we reflect on situations can either keep us exactly where we are in old thought patterns, or through building a loving new mindset can help us to see what ever event in life presents itself to us, the clearest we can. Through being able to perceive the best in every situation, by connecting to what does and doesn't serve us can help create so much room for growth in every aspect of life. I've included a Mirror Image to help you reflect and build a perception of enough.. limiting self judgement into authentic acceptance. 

Beating the shame train

Beating the shame train

Self Shaming has become second nature in today’s society, as a collective community in a social world, our initial reactions are to judge the differences in each other, which further more make us judge ourselves in comparison, either boosting our ego’s or bringing our true selves down. We have been sculpted by our surroundings to make aware what others should look, act and be like to have our conceptual approval, we begin to set standards, standards of conformity, standards of relativity to who we are and standards of commenting on those going beyond the norm of reality, but are we truly judging others, or simply stating the core of our own insecurities that we haven’t dealt with?