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Matt Nedresky wrote a new post
Christmas Time with the FamMerry Christmas to all! As we reflect on this special time of year, we are reminded of how important the time we spend with family is. Family can mean many things. Family is, obviously, our blood relatives first…
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Elan Wilbur wrote a new post
Holiday JoyIt is Christmas time. I love this time of the year. I get to see family I have not seen for a long time. I enjoy eating great desserts and lavish meals. We see x-mas lights around town. We get a x-mas tree…
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Elizabeth Clark wrote a new post
Embracing The SilenceI use to be one of those people who HAD to have earbuds if I went for a walk/run or if I went to the gym. On walks I would listen to podcasts. For runs and workouts I had specific playlists. Having something to…
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What a beautiful place to walk and hike. It is refreshing and relaxing to connect with nature. Being unplugged lets you hear and enjoy all nature has to offer. On walks I often listen to the birds, look at the trees as they change seasons, smell the flowers, and talk to neighbors. Relax and enjoy life.
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I hit this wall sometimes in meditation as well. There is a part of us that is uncomfortable doing “nothing” and will fight tooth and nail to get us doing “something”. There is something about being extra productive that gives us a feeling of reward. Sometimes, running or working out without an audio book or music somehow feels less productive with our time. But there is value in embracing the actively fully. I’ve trained in a lot of dojo that like to pump music throughout the whole class. I have nothing against working out to music–but karate has its own “sound”. It’s nice to take a vacation from all of that extra stimulation sometime and just enjoy the base activity for what it is.
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Elizabeth Clark wrote a new post
Challenge AcceptedChallenge Accepted This was my first video that I made at the start of the challenge. Finally figuring out how to upload it 🤣
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Matt Nedresky wrote a new post
Seizing the MomentThe other day I was watching a movie that referenced a parable called “The Drowning Man”. In it a man refuses to leave his house during a flood because he prays that God will save him. First, someone in a row…
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That is wonderful you were able to spend time with your family over Christmas. They will always be there whenever you need them. Enjoy your vacation with them.