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Cultivating Well-Being Part I

Cultivating Well-Being Part I

Have you heard of a neuroscientist named Richard Davidson?

He’s been doing research on the brain specifically related to mindfulness, meditation and well- being for decades. And his research is fascinating!

One of his key findings is around the idea of well-being. Through extensive study, trials and research, he has identified what he calls 4 pillars of well-being.

The really exciting news is that these so-called pillars aren’t inherent qualities, or even simply acquired knowledge. They are qualities that each and every one of us can cultivate and apply every day of our lives!

Accessing the Deep Levels of Gratitude

Accessing the Deep Levels of Gratitude

Ready for the final installment about using gratitude to live the life you’ve come here to have?

Let’s do a quick review first.

First we covered exploring gratitude as a REACTION. In other words, cultivating gratitude for what you have in your life right now. Are you still doing your list every day?

Second, we dove into the idea of adopting a PHILOSOPHY of gratitude. The invitation being to experience life through the lens of gratitude.

Today we’re going to the deepest level, IDENTITY.

Cultivate an Attitude of Gratitude

Cultivate an Attitude of Gratitude

As we move into the end of the year, it can be a wonderful time to pause and reflect. Whenever I think about that, it immediately drops me into gratitude.

So, for the next few weeks, I thought it’d be fun to do a deep dive into gratitude.

Use This Mindful Practice to Feel More Grounded

Use This Mindful Practice to Feel More Grounded

Recently I learned a mindful practice that I’ve been using a lot so I thought I’d share it with you. It’s especially helpful if/when you feel dis-regulated, anxious, or ungrounded. Find a seat and follow the steps! Here’s how to do it: