Pause. Are You Honoring Your Sacred Journey?
“Everyone has been made for some particular work, and the desire for that work has been put in every heart. Let yourself be silently drawn by the stronger pull of what you really love.” – Rumi
Every Sunday morning I facilitate a movement experience I created during COVID called?Wild Souls Authentic Movement.? Women of all ages from throughout Western North Carolina gather in a 100 year-old schoolhouse with dark, weathered wood floors in the forest near where I live.? At the start of our class, I play?this piece ?and invite each person to pause, breathe, look out the window at the tall trees and connect with the natural world. I invite my friends to honor their journey and, I offer up the question, “What if we entered each day as if it were sacred?”?
I’m 58 and I have much to toast and many exciting adventures I’m looking forward to in the years to come. The media continually calls us to focus on how to be a better, shinier version of ourselves. But, personally, I want to cheer Renee on for making it through the last four years—not only intact, but hopefully a bit wiser and kinder.
We are not self-improvement projects. Can we remember to meet ourselves where we are with kindness, respect and to revere our journey (read?self-care is not self-improvement) ?
Is it time for you to pause and honor your journey? Here are 3 suggestions for getting started:?
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Your journey is sacred.?It’s unique and provides you with opportunities for enormous transformation.? Our greatest growth comes from staying awake, alert and present to what is unfolding moment to moment while standing in allegiance to ourselves and inviting in self-compassion.
Warmly,
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Subscribe? here ?to?Live Inside Out, ?a weekly blog written by mindfulness coach/author/speaker and catalyst Renée Peterson Trudeau. Passionate about helping men and women find balance through the art/science of self-care, Renee has been facilitating high-impact, interactive workshops for Fortune 500 companies, national nonprofits/conferences and organizations/teams worldwide for 25 years. Her work has appeared in?The New York Times, Fast Company, Good Housekeeping, Yoga Journal, AARP Magazine, Spirituality & Health?and more. She and her team have certified more than 450 facilitators in 10 countries around the globe to lead self-renewal groups/retreats based on her pioneering self-care curriculum. She’s the author of two books on life balance including the award-winning?The Mother’s Guide to Self-Renewal: How to Reclaim, Rejuvenate and Re-Balance Your Life.?She and her husband live in Western North Carolina and their son is a senior in college; her latest venture is?Wild Souls Nature Adventures. ?More on Renee?here.