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  • What is Mindfulness ?

    Mindfulness is a concentrated state of awareness that can help us see and respond to situations with clarity and without getting carried away by emotions or the constant chatter in our heads. Mindfulness enables us to:
    · Better manage tension and stress

    · Enhance objectivity, mental focus
    · Communicate and make decisions more effectively
    · Improve productivity
    · Quiet’s noise in the mind
    Meditation
    Meditation is the tool we use to cultivate mindfulness. With meditation, you intentionally pay attention to a particular object as a way to strengthen concentration. There are thousands of meditative techniques: Tai Chi, yoga, focusing on the breath and using a mantra are all examples. People often think that meditating “correctly” means clearing all thought from the mind. This is a myth. The mind never stops thinking – it’s when we get caught up in our thoughts that we lose mindfulness. By witnessing thoughts, allowing them to pass, and returning to your chosen object of focus, you can actually build the muscle of concentration. Think of meditation as a fitness routine for the mind.
    Are there other benefits to mindfulness?
    In addition to boosting brain power, numerous research studies have shown significant physical benefits including:
    · Reduced blood pressure
    · Lowered cholesterol levels
    · Enhanced immune function
    · Reduced headache, migraine, back pain
    · Improved respiratory function
    Mindfulness does not require a particular set of beliefs in order to learn and practice – it is a quality of mind, accessible and available to all.
    Mindfulness allows us to live every moment fully without the filters of bias, judgment or emotional reaction.
    Mindfulness helps the body cope with physical challenges such as headaches, back pain and even heart disease.
    Mindfulness keeps us from reacting too quickly – it helps increase the gap between impulse and action.

  • Sometimes

    Sometimes you just have to let friends go.

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  • Top songs I have listened too in 2019: Pauline Croze – Tellement bien

    Pauline Croze  is a French pop/folk singer and musician. She started to sing and play the guitar when she was fourteen and six years later she made her first demos with Quito of the group Señor Holmes.

    I have a 16,000 plus digital audio collection and I use Media Monkey to manage my files. One feature of Media Monkey is you can sort your collection based on the number of times played. This playlist is based on the top music and/or music video files I played/listened/streamed from my server in 2019. Complete Playlist HERE

  • You’re in

    You’re in pretty good shape for the shape you are in. Dr. Seuss

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  • Bees and trees

     

  • Crow Coloring Page

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  • Seguy Art Deco Designs 109

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  • Flower water

  • Top songs I have listened too in 2019: Chaka Khan – Like Sugar

    Yvette Marie Stevens, better known by her stage name Chaka Khan, is an American singer and songwriter. Her career has spanned nearly five decades, beginning in the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the funk band Rufus. Known as the “Queen of Funk”, Khan was the first R&B artist to have a crossover hit featuring a rapper, with “I Feel for You” in 1984. Khan has won ten Grammy Awards and has sold an estimated 70 million records worldwide.

    I have a 16,000 plus digital audio collection and I use Media Monkey to manage my files. One feature of Media Monkey is you can sort your collection based on the number of times played. This playlist is based on the top music and/or music video files I played/listened/streamed from my server in 2019. Complete Playlist HERE

  • Apple blossoms

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