Peace is often misunderstood. Many think of it as a passive, still state—something we desire but rarely attain. And when we do find peace, when we pause to soak in the beauty of the present, guilt creeps in. We wonder if we’re “wasting time.” Have you ever opened your journal and felt guilty for not…
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On Baby Steps (Or How to Embrace Your Own Journey)
When was the last time you reflected on your own journey in your journal? And I don’t mean obsessed about where you are going next, but instead took a close look at where you are right now? I have a six-month-old grandson, Oliver, and to say that I’m obsessed with every inch of him would…
The Power of Clarity: Aligning Goals with Personal Values
Spring is here! If you’re like me, your bright and shiny New Year’s intentions are already a distant memory. We’ve all set goals that didn’t stick, whether it was exercising more, reading daily, or improving productivity. The problem isn’t a lack of effort, it’s that our goals are missing an important ingredient: the Secret Sauce…
Write What You Like
A few Sundays ago, I spent an afternoon conducting an experiment. Instead of meeting at the usual garden setting to practice, I gathered with a group of women at an art gallery called Destination Art in Torrance, California. Our question was simple; can visual art inspire reflective journaling? After a creative conversation about the benefits…
Coming to My Senses: Using a Journal Practice to Sharpen Focus
In the animated movie, Soul, music teacher, Joe Gardner, is experiencing life after death without the benefit of a body. He recalls “The joys of life like…Pizza!” Then realizes that without his sensory body (his ability to see, taste, smell, hear, feel) he is unable to enjoy life as before. He’s just a numb bystander…