How Meditation Taught Me the Art of Adaptability
Sometimes events force us to be adaptable, but through meditation we can appreciate the benefits of proactively being adaptable.
Learning to React With Grace: A Lesson in Fluidity
Living takes a balance, and while it is important to get involved and take the reins of your own life from time to time, there are also times you must listen to the universe, trust that everything that is supposed to come to you will come to you, and gracefully and fluidly “go with the flow.”
8 Ways Doing Less Can Transform Your Work & Life
Doing less is not about being lazy (though being lazy is a good start) - it’s about focusing on quality rather than quantity. It’s about getting off the hamster wheel of productivity, so that you can create something great rather than just being busy.
Five Tips for a Fresh Start in the New Year
While it’s never a bad time to pick up a new hobby, build a new habit, say goodbye to the things that no longer serve you, or completely overhaul your life, there’s something about making big changes around the new year that just feels right.
5 Types of Self-Care for Every Area of Your Life
All the stress-relief activities in the world won't help if we aren't taking care of ourselves. In simpler terms, self-care is all about caring for yourself—as the name suggests—to ensure your physical and emotional needs are met.
The Healing Power of Yin Yoga and Acupuncture
In today's fast-paced world, more people are seeking holistic approaches to wellness that balance both the body and mind. Two ancient practices that have been gaining attention for their profound healing potential are Yin Yoga and Acupuncture.
Four Rituals to Honour Summer Solstice
Honouring summer solstice is an act of reciprocity and gratitude: what you nourish in your life will flourish. Summer Solstice is the precise planetary moment when the earth’s tilt reaches its zenith, bringing us the longest and lightest sun-powered experience of the year.
How to Experience Joy: The Yoga Perspective
The difference between happiness and joy is that happiness depends on external circumstances. Joy is a deeper upwelling that comes from within ourselves and is not limited to what is happening around us.
How to Eat in Summer, According to Ayurveda
Summer is the pitta time of year—when pitta dosha, consisting of the fire and water elements, rules. Pitta is one of the three Ayurvedic doshas, or qualities, and each person’s unique constitution contains all three—although typically one quality predominates.