This drop-in meditation is a space to pause, soften, and come home to yourself. It’s not about clearing your mind or getting it right, it’s about reconnecting. Whether you’re feeling scattered, stuck, or just need to catch your breath, this is your invitation to land gently in your body, to listen in, and to return to the part of you that’s always been steady beneath the noise. Come back to centre. Come back to you.
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This drop-in meditation is a space to pause, soften, and come home to yourself. It’s not about clearing your mind or getting it right, it’s about reconnecting. Whether you’re feeling scattered, stuck, or just need to catch your breath, this is your invitation to land gently in your body, to listen in, and to return to the part of you that’s always been steady beneath the noise. Come back to centre. Come back to you.
Episode 19: When Parenting Pulls us Apart: And How to Find Your Way Back
Playing The Fool
1 hour 11 minutes
2 months ago
Episode 19: When Parenting Pulls us Apart: And How to Find Your Way Back
This week on Playing The Fool, I’m diving into something that has been one of the most challenging and transformative parts of my relationship — parenting. Last week, I talked about why being a “high maintenance” woman actually makes you low maintenance in the long run — because when you have high standards for how you love, communicate, and show up for yourself, life becomes more peaceful, grounded, and aligned. But this week, I wanted to explore a truth that hits a little closer to home...
Playing The Fool
This drop-in meditation is a space to pause, soften, and come home to yourself. It’s not about clearing your mind or getting it right, it’s about reconnecting. Whether you’re feeling scattered, stuck, or just need to catch your breath, this is your invitation to land gently in your body, to listen in, and to return to the part of you that’s always been steady beneath the noise. Come back to centre. Come back to you.