Tagged: #wellness

Mindful Minute — Starting Fresh: The Joy of Being a Beginner

By Koryn Sheppard

As January rings in a new year, we often feel a collective pressure to “fix” ourselves through rigid resolutions. However, instead of focusing on what needs to be corrected, we can look at the new year as an invitation to embrace the “beginner’s mind.” Starting something brand new in January offers profound benefits for our mental and emotional well-being. Read More

Mindful Minute: Wrapping up the Year: The Gift of Prioritization

By Koryn Sheppard

The leaves have fallen, the air has turned colder, and we are on the brink of the busy holiday season. The stretch from November to the new year often turns into a whirlwind of activities, events, obligations, and expectations. While we long to enjoy the special moments and feel festive, we often end up feeling exhausted and burnt out. Read More

Mindful Minute: October Trick or Treat

By Koryn Sheppard

In October, the festive spirit of “trick or treat” fills the neighborhood. Beyond the candy and costumes, this playful phrase offers a reminder to enhance your mental well-being. Before the holiday season sweeps us into its whirlwind of activity, let’s explore some “tricks” for self-care and “treats” for ourselves and others. Read More

Mindful Minute — Welcoming Change: Finding Your Rhythm in the Fall

By Koryn Sheppard

As we move into September, we feel a shift in the air. The long, lazy days of summer are giving way to the crisp mornings and cool, golden-lit evenings of autumn. For many, this is a time of transition. Kids are heading back to school, summer vacations are now happy memories, and the busy holiday season is still on the horizon. This period can feel a little jarring, a sudden change in pace that can leave us feeling off-balance. Read More

Mindful Minute: Rekindle Your Inner Summer Camp Kid — The Importance of Fun

By Koryn Sheppard

Remember those endless summer days of childhood? The taste of a rocket pop melting down your fingers, the tart sweetness of homemade lemonade, the distinct smell of sunscreen, and the sheer, unadulterated joy of summer camp? As adults, we often trade in those carefree days for responsibilities, deadlines, and the everyday grind. But what if we told you that embracing a little bit of that inner summer camp kid is not just nostalgic, but essential for your well-being? Read More

Mindful Minute: A Walk in the Park

By Heidi Weaver

The dictionary definition of “a walk in the park” is “something that is easy to do.” So why did I build this activity up in my mind as a big, time-consuming commitment? By way of context, there is a beautiful, green, shady park in my neighborhood that I always say I will go to, but hardly ever do. This is silly seeing as I live so close to this park that when live bands play there on hot summer nights, I can hear the music from my front porch. I even end up walking past it on my way to practically everywhere else in the neighborhood. When I do, I usually turn my head and gaze off longingly in the direction of the people enjoying themselves. There they are mere feet away, doing blissful park things like picnicking on a blanket, balancing on a tree tightrope, throwing a frisbee, pushing a toddler on a swing, or laying on the grass doing absolutely nothing. Watching these fortunate park souls, I always think to myself, one of these days I really need to carve out some time to go to the park.  Read More