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Being Mindful in Nature

 
Being Mindful in Nature
My elderly mother has been experiencing health issues over the past few months, with various hospital and rehabilitation facility stays. My oldest son, who lives five state away from me, was involved in a serious car accident. My podcast has started to explode (in a good way!) leaving me scrambling to stay on top of the interview, editing and publishing schedule. All of this is stress-inducing. But, that’s life . . . crazy and fun and chaotic and messy at times. However, it’s how we handle the chaos and resulting stress that determines whether we feel overwhelmed or calm in the moment.
 

Today I hit the trails at Cincinnati Nature Center for some self-care soul work. I practiced mindfulness exercises as I hiked, listening to the sounds of nature, taking in deep breaths of the forest scents, and allowing the cool morning air to embrace me. Nature is my reminder to stay grounded. As I focused on the little bee, asleep on a  flower, I allowed myself peace. Right there in that moment. No decisions about nursing homes or insurance policies, no scheduling conflicts or malfunctioning recordings. Just me, a bee and a flower.

I wish you serenity in nature. Here is a little collage of some of my favorite photos I have snapped while hiking at our local nature preserve. Enjoy!

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Copied from my Unicorn Shadows blog.

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Gail Kennedy (ACEs Connection Staff) posted:

Thank you for sharing. I am going to copy it to the Practicing Resilience for Self Care and Healing site since this def is a way to practice self care!

Thank you so much for helping find another space to share it within this amazing ACEs community. I love how the ACEs Connection staff always seems to have my back as I learn the blogging ins and outs. 

Peace to you,

Teri

Tami Buroker posted:

So beautiful - just looking at the pictures makes my breathing slow an deepen. Thanks, Teri, for a great way to wrap up a work-week!

Aw! Yay! So glad my nature pics helped bring a little bit of calm into your week. Have a wonderful weekend.

Peace,

Teri

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