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Mindful Monday: Giving Thanks
Diane Yeo Diane Yeo

Mindful Monday: Giving Thanks

Today, we are celebrating Thanksgiving in Canada.

There is so much to be grateful for.  Right now, I am thankful to have an open heart. I have had many heart-opening experiences in the past several weeks.

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Mindful Monday: Sedona, a Sacred Space
Diane Yeo Diane Yeo

Mindful Monday: Sedona, a Sacred Space

I just returned from a remarkable women's retreat I hosted in Sedona, Arizona. It proved to be an enriching and transformative experience on so many levels, and I would love to share about it!

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Mindful Monday: The Power Within
Diane Yeo Diane Yeo

Mindful Monday: The Power Within

Last week, I explored the importance of pausing and allowing ourselves to relax into the natural rhythm of life. This subject resonates deeply with me; it's not just a topic of interest but a core part of my practice and passion.

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Mindful Monday: The Fall Return…to MM and Ourselves!
Diane Yeo Diane Yeo

Mindful Monday: The Fall Return…to MM and Ourselves!

Welcome to September! I'm excited to reconnect with you again.

As I've often expressed, the beach is my ultimate sanctuary. Gazing out at the endless horizon, I find both physical space and mental spaciousness. It is food for the soul.

When contemplating what it means to be in flow in my life, I need only to sit, watch, and listen to the rhythmic dance of the waves. Their constant ebb and flow embody a natural, unforced rhythm, and I can feel my nervous system unwinding, any tension melting away with each rolling wave.

While there was much peace and relaxation this summer, I also experienced significant personal growth, which, as you know, is not always comfortable. 

I stayed the course, remained committed to my path, and practiced being here now. When doubts crept in, I found reassurance in my teacher's words: "Nothing that is true ever goes away."

As I write this, I find myself accessing a new depth. I notice a flow, an aliveness, an openness.  

I am so passionate about the journey and my work. I am SO excited about this! It feels like the 'first day of school' kind of excitement.

I am reminded once more that:

True transformation occurs when we fully embrace the present moment.  

The journey of growth is endless; there is always more to discover.

Consciousness knows no limits.

Many people experience a shift in their flow this time of year. For some, the transition is significant with a 'back-to-school' mindset, while the change is more subtle for others.

Whether your flow changes dramatically or remains largely the same, September often marks a time of renewal and fresh starts.

It's an opportunity to find our natural rhythms amidst the changing seasons. My days are more scheduled as I plan for the Fall and year to come, and I welcome this change.

As I enter the school of self-discovery this month, I desire to be and live with flow. 

Please join me as we continue on the journey of self-discovery together.

Where do we start?

We meet ourselves wherever we are with compassion. 

Each moment is the starting point.

Just like we can find solace in looking at the spacious horizon, we can find solace in having space in our minds as we go about our day-to-day lives. 

This is the gift of our mindfulness practice.

When we pause, we create a space to be. We can take a conscious breath and relax into being.

It is in the space where we open the door and return home to our true essence.

Some days, we can be so hurried that we forget to pause and take a conscious breath.

It's all good.

Anytime we become aware we aren't present, we are present. We are aware. We have returned home, and our practice is to return home again and again.

The more we make this simple choice, the more natural it becomes to abide in this moment.

I treasure my morning meditations. They are the perfect way to start my day and help me be more present in my body, life, and flow.

From here, my doing comes from a place of being. It feels and looks very different from being on autopilot and checking my to-do list.

You may have a morning ritual that you find supportive or are inspired to start something new. A wonderfully simple place to start (or start again) is to ask yourself,

What matters to me right now?

What is my heart yearning for?

Stay close to this. It's your guiding light, and it will help you repeatedly return to yourself.

I am so grateful to connect with you again! I look forward to being with you all again, weekly in your inbox and hopefully in person.

I am wishing you an excellent first week of September.

Warmly,

Diane

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Mindful Monday:  Pack Your Bags! (Lightly)
Diane Yeo Diane Yeo

Mindful Monday: Pack Your Bags! (Lightly)

Summer is here. It is a time when many of us go on vacation, relish the warmer weather, and unwind. What type of traveler are you? Do you prefer to travel light, or is your suitcase bursting at the seams?

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   For the last four and half months, I have been immersed in a teaching in which we have explored the mystery of consciousness. It has been profound, beautiful, challenging, and transformational.  Last week, a part of me was questioning the
Diane Yeo Diane Yeo

For the last four and half months, I have been immersed in a teaching in which we have explored the mystery of consciousness. It has been profound, beautiful, challenging, and transformational.

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Mindful Monday: The Lost Art of Play
Diane Yeo Diane Yeo

Mindful Monday: The Lost Art of Play

The first-ever International Day of Play is tomorrow, June 11th. Its intention is to preserve, promote, and prioritize play so that all people, especially children, can reap the rewards and thrive to their full potenti

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   Do you ever have an encounter or experience that leaves you feeling nourished, peaceful, or hopeful like your bucket has been filled?   For many years, I have offered meditation sessions for the residents at Turning Point. These reco
Diane Yeo Diane Yeo

Do you ever have an encounter or experience that leaves you feeling nourished, peaceful, or hopeful like your bucket has been filled? 

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Mindful Monday: I feel raw
Diane Yeo Diane Yeo

Mindful Monday: I feel raw

I was going to send you a lovely poem to read this week—something uplifting and happy because that's what I initially believed you'd most want to hear.

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Mindful Monday: Will You Allow it?
Diane Yeo Diane Yeo

Mindful Monday: Will You Allow it?

Allowing is being with what is as it is. It's taking a hands-off approach and allowing the process to unfold as it will, without the need to manipulate or fix it; it's allowing the uncertainty of life to flow. 

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