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Awe and Wonder
🌿The Benefits of Wonder and Awe for Your Well Being Last night it was snowing and before getting into my car to drive home, I just looked up. The light was hitting the snow just perfectly and it felt like I was in a sparkling snowglobe...and there was this small moment of joy and warmth. The cold didn't hit in the same way, it felt more energizing than deathly feeling. One look up and the moment shifted from my inner dialogue saying "ugh...i hate the cold so much to "wow, it sure is beautiful out here. How cool that I get to experience this". A moment of awe and noticing the beauty in something shifted the inner experience. Awe and wonder-the moments that make your brain go "Wow" and your nervous system soften. It brings on a sense of joy and gratitude. Psychologically, wonder and awe acts like a reset button. Studies show that a sense of awe can and do reduce stress markers, lower inflammation and support healthier cell functioning. When you experience awe your body releases chemicals that calm the threat system and activate the part of the nervous system that restores and repairs. Wonder has a sense of curiosity attached to it and awe also expands your sense of time and increases feelings of meaning which boosts overall emotional well-being. Awe also shifts your perspective. It shrinks the inner critic and enlarges the sense of connection with a bigger world. So how do we engage with it more often? You do not need a mountaintop (though, if you have one, go!). You need intentional attention. Here are some strategies: ✨ Seek micro wonder. Tiny pieces of beauty count. The pattern on a leaf. A song that hits your chest. A cloud in the sky :) A snowflake up close. The up-close look in someone's eyes (make sure they're okay with it! ha) ✨ Slow your pace. The nervous system needs a little margin to take in what is around you. Take a few grounding breaths and look around. One of my favorite books has the phrase "look up" in it--pointing to the idea of looking outside of selves.
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@Georgiana D What a beautiful and meaningful reflection! Thank you for sharing! This poem came to my mind as soon as I read your post. 😊 https://englishverse.com/poems/leisure
Celebrating my podcast launch
Today it’s live! In the first few episodes I am going beyond the trailer taking you inside what burn out felt like, the thoughts and feelings while I was burnt out and the aftermath - finding flow again. These are short episodes and today episode 1 is available. To listen - https://www.mandyhalgreen.com/findingflow/episode1
Celebrating my podcast launch
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Congrats! 👏🏻 I’ll be listening! 🎧
Reflect Before You Reset
We rush toward resolutions but rarely pause to honor what we’ve already done. Reflection turns experience into wisdom. Before the year closes, take five minutes to write down: 💫 What you’re proud of. 💫 What you’ve outgrown. 💫 What you’re grateful for. That awareness will shape everything that comes next. How are you closing this chapter intentionally? The pause before the next chapter is where clarity lives. 👉 What’s one lesson from this year you’re carrying forward?
Reflect Before You Reset
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Lesson. People come and go in our lives. No one is for ever. People let us down at times, as we let other people down as well. Forgive and move on with grace. A personal belief that helps me deal with disappointment/loss (not death specifically, emotional loss in general, when people are not in our life anymore because of circumstances or personal choices): Christ is for ever and He speaks in people’s hearts in ways we cannot fathom-when someone leaves our life, He brings another one. 😊
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@Christa Lovas People sometimes move out of our lives in subtle ways; they don’t necessarily announce it “per say”. For me it’s the personal belief and experience that Christ is our everlasting friend who is always present no matter where we are or go. He reveals Himself through other people around us who have good intentions in their hearts. I moved away from Greece and my family, where I grew up, at 24, with the love of my life in the US and this belief in Christ has sustained me through all the difficulties and hurdles. 😊 People I barely knew have shown me kindness and support when I needed it and have been the answers to my prayers in times of need.
💪Habits and a challenge-who wants to win?
💗There are so many great challenges out there and I didn't want to add another one to the list...BUT, in the spirit of this month of thanksgiving, I did want to gift someone something at the end of the month...I want to show appreciation to ALL of you, but given practical considerations, I just don't know if a gift is possible for all. So, I was trying to think about what would be a good way to try to go about this.... 🌟Well, how about this? In the spirit of this group and what it's about, WHAT IF we use your own goals and habits that you want to build upon as the deciding factor for winning? Not only will you get something from me but you'll be gaining momentum towards your goals and that IS winning beyond an external reward. We can use this as a way to add additional incentive to keep going and to make strides towards your goals!! And also as a place of accountability:) If there are A LOT of winners, maybe a secondary way of teasing out top winners can be something related to participation /level of activity or maybe just a random choosing. I already appreciate the activity in here and while I want to incentivise more people to participate I don't want the gift to just be dependent on that---I truly want you all to do well towards your goals!! 📈So....what say you? If you're interested, drop a comment below saying that you're in AND also identifying what you'll be working on for the rest of the month---what are the habits that you want to start/grow/continue? What will have to happen at the end of the month to say "I've made acceptable progress" towards this goal? (some areas of potential focus: physical health: diet, exercise, drinking water; spiritual health: daily prayer, gratitude practice; financial health: saving money, spending less; etc.) Let's do this!! Let's have a place to keep each other accountable, encourage each other and just take strides towards growth!! We got this, fam! :) :) :)
💪Habits and a challenge-who wants to win?
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@Georgiana D Happy Sunday-Monday! Thanks for asking! I always clear my calendar for Thanksgiving week so I can focus on prepping for our Thanksgiving meal and gathering -our immediate family, nothing big- . I schedule no classes whatsoever. I had a persistent request for a tutoring session this week and I was initially tempted to “accommodate” but I resisted the temptation. 😅 I had an internal dialogue: “Do you have to do it? -No.” “Do you want to do it? -Yes, I enjoy tutoring but my schedule is full this week with other activities.” This is where the temptation creeps in. “Can I date this option?” per your latest post. 😅 “No. There is a very good reason why I always schedule this week off.” So, no, I am off this week. 🎉
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@Georgiana D I feel good about this month! 😊 I was able to balance family-work-rest-self care. I said “no” to unnecessary overload, I paused to think before saying “yes” to invites evaluating how much energy I have in the tank (this is a big one!). What I need to improve on is going to bed earlier. 🤪
"Year of Yes"-A 12 Month Break-Up with Avoidance and All It's Toxic Friends (An Experiment in Values Based Defiance )
A little personal background (not necessary to read to get the content below): Back in 2017 I had decided that 2018 was going to be a "Year of Yes" (title inspired by Shonda Rhymes--creator of Grey's Anatomy and Scandal). Out of necessity rather than desire, I've had to make some bold and uncomfortable moves in 2017 and I told myself that 2018 had to be different.. It HAD to for my own sanity..I didn't want to be a spectator in my own life and wanted to be an active agent... So...that year consisted of saying yes to all sorts of things--yes to doing deep work (thank you Bible/God, thank you Brene Brown, thank you other books and friends), yes to things that scared me (e.g. speaking at a seminar, doing a radio show, running a self esteem workshop, doing activities solo, saying 'no' to things that didn't fit what I actually needed), saying yes to different connections ( @LaTanya Carter -I appreciate you more than you'll ever know!!!) . I stumbled A LOT and fell often, but I also became more confident, more independent, more conscientious of boundaries, more of myself. As a result of 2018, 2019 became my 'resurrection' year or my 'phoenix' year. Rising from the ashes. (Funny that it coincided with my 33rd year in life-maybe that's why I called it the resurrection year). So....as I'm reflecting on this past year and coming up into the next, I figured it's time...It's time for another "Year of Yes". I think it's been brewing. ______________BEGIN THE REAL POST________________________________ *Please watch the video if you have th time. :) :) People hear the phrase a "Year of Yes" and automatically think that it means impulsive decisions, saying yes to a bunch of new activities, being busy with all sorts of things, "bucket list"...But the reality is that it's more like..exposure therapy for the soul. It's breaking up with things that hold you back from living an aligned life. It's saying no to things like unhelpful fear, perfectionism, people pleasing, overthinking, self-doubt and the "maybe later" type language.
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Thanks for posting this @Georgiana D ! I’ll listen to the video today (on my walk!) and read the post again to clearly understand what “year of yes” means. I am in the chapter of my life of practicing “no” and setting boundaries when needed, so I need to contemplate on this.
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