mindful morning origin story & a customizable virtual workshop

Posted: October 24, 2024 by sasha nelson

how it started & how it’s going

The idea for Mindful Morning was born on a very chilly winter morning in NYC, when a group of like-minded women gathered to celebrate the launch of a yoga book.

After we enjoyed a nourishing yoga class, followed by an epic breakfast spread by my friend Ksenia, we chatted about our everyday wellness challenges and – before we bundled up to bustle back out into the snow – I had big little revelations:

  • This type of mindful start to the day should happen more often (waking up with some type of mind-body connection and / or a satiating meal; being in good energy) – whether alone or with others.
  • I, too, have noticed how impactful these types of things have been in my own life.
  • I could – and very much want – to make that happen here.

I had been experimenting with my own morning rituals for years at that point, ever since my yoga and holistic health studies naturally morphed me into more of a “morning person” myself.

And so I was eager to share what I had learned about beginning the day with intention and mind-body nourishment – not just for my own wellbeing, but for the health of our planet to boot (i.e. the food we chose to eat, the skin and oral care products we chose to use, the clothes we chose to wear…).

And so – my Mindful Morning era began.

[Get the free Mindful Morning ebook]

Over the course of several successful yoga and meditation events, I teamed up with wonderful collaborators like Paige, who provided gorgeous homemade breakfasts, and Hannah, who contributed organic matcha lattes (and who has since successfully opened several incredible Matchaful Cafés in NYC!).

I was even hired to host corporate Mindful Mornings and organized a few Mindful Evenings, too.

It was such a privilege to create a space where people could nourish their minds, bodies, and the environment through simple, sustainable practices in a community setting.

Eventually, Mindful Morning fizzled after my friend and co-host Aditi (who has actually always been a morning person) and I found ourselves on diverging paths – hers led her to Peloton, and mine led me to Paris (check my city guide for tips!).

The spirit of Mindful Mornings never left me, though, especially the way in which it brought people together over the shared desire of starting the day in a more mindful way.

That’s why I’m so genuinely pleased to share not only my free Mindful Morning ebook as the culmination of everything I’ve learned over the years, but also a nourishing supplementary virtual experience.

[Get the Mindful Morning Workshop]

Enjoy taking your Mindful Morning journey one step further with a virtual workshop to do at your own pace and make your own.

In 7 interactive written and video sessions, you’ll:

  • Experience a short, simple, grounding guided meditation to start the day with a sense of connection and presence.
  • Explore reflective journal prompts to clear the mind and open up to new possibilities.
  • Flow through a quick movement practice to energize the body – of which you can always modify to suit your needs.
  • Discover meal organization tips and easy, nourishing breakfast ideas.
  • Uncover simple ways of incorporating sustainable, ecological practices into your everyday life – all of which will benefit your body and mind to boot.

You can follow along as your own Mindful Morning routine, listen / read / watch to inspire and inform your personal practices, or pick and choose which of these might work for you depending on the day.

Whether you’re new to morning rituals or are looking to deepen your practice – as a complete rookie, curious student, or a wellness professional – this workshop will empower you to create a personalized routine that supports your holistic wellbeing.

If you’re seeking further support in crafting your ideal morning or daily wellbeing rituals, book a free 20-minute call with me and we’ll suss it out.

Here’s to many more Mindful Mornings ahead 🙂

Take good care,

S

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