In this season, which is Season 4 of the podcast, I am sharing with you about my journey with meditation. I'm also sharing a particular meditation in each episode that I love, and that I hope you will love too.
The meditation that I'm talking about in today's episode is a body scan. In case you haven't done a body scan before, I'll tell you a little bit about my experience. You're guided by the person doing the meditation to give attention to different parts of your body, usually starting with one end of your body and ending with another end of your body.
It's a really special experience to be still and to give your body that much attention, which is part of doing a body scan.
Resting your awareness on each part of your body is a special experience.
When I am engaged in a body scan, what comes up for me is this immense gratitude for:
- how my body takes care of me,
- how it functions in a way that allows me to be in this world in a way that I want to be in this world, and
- how it allows me to be active to run up hills, to play with my children, and to do all these beautiful things that having a healthy body allows me to do.
By engaging in a body scan, for me it’s a gratitude practice of being appreciative for my body as a whole, and also being appreciative of every little aspect of my body.
Are you ready to develop more love for your body?
Are you ready to develop deep appreciation of your body?
When you develop love and appreciation for your body, and for all aspects of you, you will experience more peace, more presence, and more joy in your life, and I hold all those hopes in my heart for you.
I hope enjoy this episode!
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In this season, which is Season 4 of the podcast, I am sharing with you about my journey with meditation. I'm also sharing a particular meditation in each episode that I love, and that I hope you will love too.
I'm excited to have this conversation with you about meditation, and what I have seen as the benefits of meditation in my life since I've started practicing slowing down my mind.
If you are like me, then sometimes you feel like you are moving so quickly through your day that you barely have time to breathe, and you certainly aren't making the time to take deep breaths, where you observe yourself breathing the air in and you observe yourself breathing the air out.
Being a person who has spent much of my life to-date working at a very fast pace, slowing down my mind is something that if you would have talked with me about it a few years ago, I'm not sure that I would have seen the value in it.
As professionals, and career people, we value our minds. We value our minds’ ability to process information quickly, to make decisions, to weigh advantages and disadvantages of different situations that we come across.
Thinking about slowing down our minds isn't something that might immediately sound like it has value. But it does.
Now, having practiced meditation for some years now, I have found immense value in being able to slow down my mind.
You may have heard the term ‘Namaste’ before as being used in meditation. It's commonly translated as “the light in me honors the light in you.” By choosing to meditate, you are honoring the light within yourself, and it also naturally leads to you honoring the light in others. The more we see our own light, and the more we honor the light in others, by doing this internal work, we not only make our internal experience of our lives more beautiful, but we also make the world a better place.
Are you ready to give yourself the gift of slowing down your mind?
Are you ready to accept the beauty that unfolds
In this new season, which is Season 4 of the podcast, I am sharing with you about my journey with meditation. I'm also sharing a particular meditation in each episode that I love, and that I hope you will love too.
Meditation for me is about discovering that Mind, Body, Spirit connection. The more that I practice meditation, the more I am able to encounter my feelings in a productive and healthy way.
In this episode, I talk with you about a mediation I tried that incorporated working with our chakra energy centers and also incorporated affirmations.
I hope that as you listen to this episode and as you try out meditation, that you also feel that sense of wonder, that sense of joy of getting to learn something new, and that sense of freedom that comes with practicing being more present in this one precious life that we get to live.
Could you use a little more joy in your life?
Could you benefit from feeling a sense of wonder?
Could trying a little something new and different be just what you need right now?
Are you ready to be fully present for this one precious life that you get to live?
If so, I hope you'll tune into this episode! And, if you have tried meditation, I'm curious to know, how meditation has impacted your life?
In this new season, which is Season 4 of the podcast, beginning with Episode 32, I am sharing with you about my journey with meditation. I'm also sharing a particular meditation in each episode that I love, and that I hope you will love too.
If you haven't already listened to Episode number 2 of this podcast, My Breakdown That Led to My Breakthrough: Why I don't Work on Sundays or Go Without My Morning Routine, I would encourage you to go back and listen to Episode 2. Then, after you've listened to it, come back and listen to this new episode. In Episode 2, I told you about what led me to developing my morning routine. I also talked with you about all of the different components of my morning routine. One of those components, and the component that I want to talk with you more about today, in this episode, is meditation.
Have you tried meditation and found it frustrating?
Do you wish that you could feel the benefits from meditation but it just hasn't worked for you yet?
Are you ready to be so present in your joy, so that when you finish a meditation, you are in an incredibly beautiful, peaceful state, where you feel like you are limitless?
If so, this episode is for you!
You can click this link www.karasteinconaway.com/linktree to listen to this episode, and I’d love for you to comment below letting me know if this resonates with you.
In this mini-season of the podcast, I am singing you a song that I sing to my children at night when I'm putting them to sleep. After I share the song with you, I'll tell you the lesson that I hope to be teaching both myself and my children with the song and I hope it's a lesson that will resonate with you, too.
My Favorite Things was sung by Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music, and it is one of my favorite songs to sing at night to my kids when I am putting them to bed.
When we lay down at night, and we're getting ready to go to sleep, we slow ourselves and in that slowness, I think it's natural that it's a time where concerns can come up or things that are troubling you can come to the surface. They find that space, in that stillness that is being created by the night time ritual of slowing down and of getting ready to sleep and getting ready to rest.
When those concerns or worries have come up for my children, as I am getting them ready for bed, one thing we have done is to use this song to identify their favorite things. We swap out the words, so that we're singing about something that really resonates for them.
I think it’s really important, and something that I work on with my kids, that we identify and acknowledge those things that are the dog bites and the bee stings and the things that make them feel sad. Because by identifying what those things are and voicing them and discussing them and naming them, it gives us the ability to release those worries.
This song teaches us that when the dog bites and the bee stings are happening, then we can also think of our favorite things. To me, what this really means is coming back to gratitude.
You can click this link www.karasteinconaway.com/linktree to listen to this episode, and I’d love for you to comment below letting me know if this resonates with you.
In this mini-season of the podcast, I am singing you a song that I sing to my children at night when I'm putting them to sleep. After I share the song with you, I'll tell you the lesson that I hope to be teaching both myself and my children with the song and I hope it's a lesson that will resonate with you, too.
Somewhere Over the Rainbow, sung by Judy Garland, has always been a song that I find soothing, and comforting. And it is definitely one that I love to sing to my kids at night.
Somewhere Over the Rainbow is such a powerful reminder that you can allow yourself to dream those big dreams!
Someday I’ll wish upon a star
And wake up where the clouds are far behind me
Where troubles melt like lemon drops
Where is the place where troubles melt like lemon drops?
I feel like I have experienced this place in my own life.
And when I sing this song to my children, it's my hope that they too will come to realize that the place where troubles melt like lemon drops is within your own mind and within your own heart. And that by creating and nurturing a safe space within yourself, you can always find the place where troubles melt like lemon drops.
You can click this link www.karasteinconaway.com/linktree to listen to this episode, and I’d love for you to comment below letting me know if this resonates with you. 🌈
In this new season of the podcast, beginning with Episode 29, I am singing you a song that I sing to my children at night when I'm putting them to sleep. After I share the song with you, I'll tell you the lesson that I hope to be teaching both myself and my children with the song and I hope it's a lesson that will resonate with you, too.
This beautiful Beatles song that I'm sharing with you today, Blackbird, is one of my favorite songs that I sing to my children at night when they're going to sleep. I've been singing it to them for years. I'm taking the time right now to slow down and to think about why this song is one of my favorite songs to come back to, and why this song holds a special place in my heart and feels like the message that I want to leave dancing around in their minds before they trail off to sleep.
Take these broken wings and learn to fly.
Isn't there something about all of us that at times feels broken and yet we can still learn to fly?
Having a broken wing, doesn't mean that you don't get to fly as a blackbird. You can still learn to fly and I want to teach my children that even though they feel that a part of them is broken or a part of them is struggling or having trouble with something, that they can still fly. I want them to know that they can still be who they want to be and do what they want to do.
I want them to understand that feeling broken is just part of the beautiful human experience. I feel broken sometimes too and leaning into that part of myself that may feel broken or down or not as in the zone as I like to feel, leaning into that and examining it and giving compassion to it, that's what allows us to learn to fly even while having a broken wing.
You can click this link www.karasteinconaway.com/linktree to listen to this episode, and I’d love for you to comment below letting me know if this resonates with you.
In her book, Girl on Fire, Cara Alwill explains:
“Every time a woman rises up and celebrates herself, she shows another woman that it's okay to do the same. Every time a woman showcases her wins, she shows another woman that it's possible to achieve great things. When you choose that perspective, you owe it to the world to shout about your success from the rooftops!”
When we stay silent, it perpetuates a cycle of women feeling ashamed of their success, so I'm done.
I'm done downplaying what I've learned, what I've accomplished, and who I am.
There have been so many times when I've been enveloped by deep gratitude for the love and beauty I'm experiencing but I've held back and not shared out of fear that people will think I'm bragging or because I'm worried that someone might think I'm trying to discourage them by sharing my joy. This is ridiculous. When I see another person experiencing joy, to me, it's contagious. I take it as inspiration to create more joy in my own life. And I appreciate it every time I experience it.
I am not going to assume that me sharing my joy is going to harm others.
In this episode, I share resources with you that help us understand why so many women minimize their success and accomplishments, and I provide you with tools for how we can change this! I hope you'll listen in. I'm ready to shout my success from the rooftops, and I hope you'll join me in shouting your successes from the rooftops too. You never know who might really need to hear what you've got to say.
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Today, in the latest podcast episode, I am talking with you about making the heart-guided decision to be empowered to make the work-life balance choices that are right for you. When I opened my law firm in January of 2017, my oldest son had just turned four years old, and my baby was 10 months old. During the entirety of 2017, I was in a constant state of hustle. Not only was I continuing to be an advocate and counsellor for my clients, but I was also figuring out what needed to be done to run a business. I was working seven days a week and I was doing far less than half of the care for our children.
I remember that one Sunday morning, I had just arrived at my office, and when I tried to start working, I collapsed on the floor. My exhaustion was so total and complete that I was physically and emotionally incapable of working that day. I literally spent hours on my office floor. And you know what? I felt terrible about not doing more to take care of my babies. I felt like anyone who knew the truth of my situation would conclude that I was a bad mom.
Believing that a mom who did less than half of the childcare responsibilities was a bad mom was a belief that I had to let go of. It wasn't serving me. It was just making me feel not good enough. So, I worked hard to switch my belief around that topic.
The new belief that I decided to embrace was that I was a brave mom, who was jumping into new territory, knowing that by taking this jump into the unknown, I would be in a much better position to provide for my family, and have the balance I wanted in the future, and that the learning curve was steep and time consuming. After this day that I spent on the floor of my office, I started working six days a week instead of seven, and Sunday turned into my day off.
Importantly, I moved into this greater balance from a place of appreciation for myself, and my ability to use focus and structure to be more effective with my time rather than from a place of believing that I'
Don Miguel Ruiz' Four Agreements are:
1) Be impeccable with your word;
2) Don't make assumptions;
3) Don't take anything personally; and
4) Always do your best.
- Imagine for a moment, what it would feel like if you were immune to the opinions and actions of others.
- Imagine for a moment, what it would feel like if you knew that nothing others do is because of you.
- Imagine for a moment, what it would feel like if you knew that what others say and do is a projection of only their own reality.
In this episode, I share with you how I have used the Four Agreements to transform my life. I hope that you will listen to this episode and that you will begin using the Four Agreements too! In doing so, I hope that it will help bring the peace and presence to your life that they have brought to me.
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I’d love for you to tell me in the comments if you’ve read The Four Agreements and I would also love for you to tell me one of your favorite books.
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Do you celebrate your wins for the week? 🥂 🍾
I would love for you to tell me in the comments one of your wins for this week.
Before I begin planning out my next week, I pause and reflect on the past week and identify my top wins in both my professional life and in my personal life.
From this place of self-acknowledgement, kindness, and gratitude, I see the week ahead as full of amazing possibilities. I’m excited for the magical possibilities for you too!
“Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love.” ~ Don Miguel Ruiz, one of my favorite authors, explains what it means to be impeccable with your word in this way.
In today's podcast episode, I share with you how my friend's choice to speak openly and honestly to me about actions I was taking that left her feeling unappreciated initially hurt my feelings but ultimately led to me realizing the value of honest communication in relationships.
Is there a relationship that you're in where you know you have a truth to speak but you've just been holding it inside for a long time?
I hope you'll listen to this episode and join me in challenging ourselves to come from a place of love, and speak our honest, loving truth to others.
Click the link in the comment below to listen to this episode, and I’d love for you to tell me in the comments if being impeccable with your word is something you’re working on too!