when in doubt: blend a soup, make pasta, roast veg, or layer stuff on sourdough Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere is known for its transformative qualities (from warm to chilly,…
Read moreslowing down & savoring / communicating & community Over the last 5.5 years of living in France, I’ve learned a lot about slowing down and savoring – especially as it…
Read morehow 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…
Read morestarting small, making our own rules & taking the pressure off Welcome to week 2 of my self-proclaimed Mindful Morning Month – how’s it going? (I’ve committed to taking 3…
Read moreFun backstory: my friend Lauren and I found and modified this breakfast recipe for a corporate Mindful Morning event in Brooklyn – we baked the granola and prepared matcha lattes in…
Read moremind-body wellness favs from my fav season I’m always a bit apprehensive at the end of summer – I sometimes wish I could hang onto it for another week or…
Read more5 yoga & movement classes for a balanced mind, body & planet If you’ve been experiencing or have ever experienced achy body parts to the extent that it throws your…
Read morerelief for hips & jet lag tips for optimal integration Thanks to the immense privileges of A. living abroad and B. traveling overseas to visit family, I have cultivated many…
Read more2 tools to get into a transformative physical & mental state How many times have you said to yourself something along the lines of “I would love to be able…
Read morewhat communication, boundaries, yoga adjustments, and physical & mental support have in common
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an analogy for life and giving / receiving Have you ever been in a yoga or movement or sports class – whatever activity you fancy – and the teacher uses…
Read morea garden-inspired metaphor for life As I gradually practice and acquire more knowledge about gardening, I’ve learned a lot about the tedious work that goes into it – sometimes yielding…
Read morea bit about a tea I have a silly amount of photos of matcha. As someone who loves the taste of but is physiologically overwhelmed by coffee (see: the shakes,…
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