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Welcome, 2021 – Why New Year's Resolutions Often Don't Work Out And What You Can Do Instead

Welcome, 2021 – Why New Year's Resolutions Often Don't Work Out And What You Can Do Instead

A year reflection is the first step to live your life intentionally, even if it can get a little uncomfortable. But when you have reached that point, how do you continue? Many people New Year’s resolutions. And while that may work for some, setting resolutions may not be the right thing for you.

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8 Ways To Create More Time In Your Day
Mindfulness & Meditation, Mindset Nina Gruenewald Mindfulness & Meditation, Mindset Nina Gruenewald

8 Ways To Create More Time In Your Day

Recently I have become very passionate about the concept of time. I notice that the main thing that we struggle with when we want to introduce new habits, or simply enjoy our life is that we always seem to run out of time. There seems to never be enough time. But what if there was a different way and time affluence was available to you?

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5 Misconception You May Have About Meditation
Mindfulness & Meditation Nina Gruenewald Mindfulness & Meditation Nina Gruenewald

5 Misconception You May Have About Meditation

Now, there are many reasons why people think that they shouldn’t or cannot meditate, but the thing is - you don’t meditate for the sake of meditating. You meditate in order to train your mind to stay focused on what is, to slow down time and resist reacting blindly to see the whole picture more easily and, after all, to train mind-body awareness, the key to presence and healing.

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Living through Corona – Interview IV
Corona Nina Gruenewald Corona Nina Gruenewald

Living through Corona – Interview IV

In December 2019 I settled somewhere – or I thought I had, until COVID came along – and started to work in a Spa retreat, where I could practice yoga again. I had almost forgotten how great it was.

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Living through Corona – Interview III
Corona Nina Gruenewald Corona Nina Gruenewald

Living through Corona – Interview III

I’ve always aspired to have elements of a mindfulness practice, even before I knew what mindfulness was. I was influenced very early on by the movie Amélie. There’s a scene at the beginning where the narrator is talking about the things that Amélie enjoys, and mentions things like skipping stones and putting her hand into bags of beans. I realised that those kinds of sensations were really things that I treasured. Now I actively cultivate that joy in the tiny tiny things.

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