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The Wisdom of Peonies and Potatoes

A collaborative post with Lori Cohen and Tamisha Williams

Lessons from the natural world pervade the work that we do. We see our experiences and ways of working and being as inseparable from the seasons and what they offer. In a recent conversation, we (Lori and Tamisha) discussed the fullness of peonies and the purposeful incubation of potatoes. We recognized that just as school years, seasons, times of life end and begin anew, so, too, do we have the opportunity to celebrate buds, blooms, growth, regeneration, and the stunning impermanence that increases our capacity for growth, gratitude, and trust. We wanted to share this wisdom with you jointly, and invite you to consider the metaphors that support you this season, too.

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New Year, You Now

What rituals do we have to celebrate the “now” of us, this version that exists in the fleeting present?

Presence invites a unique kind of transformation. It’s quieter than the big changes we plan or the futures we imagine. It’s found in the small, intentional ways we notice what is—in pausing to breathe, to feel, to see ourselves and others as we are in all our “right nows,” rather than our “wish we coulds” or “if onlys.”

So here’s your invitation to pause and focus on who we are today.

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The Three-Week System Reset

In collaboration with my colleague Tamisha Williams—someone who is a model for what it looks like to live well and sustainably—we developed a Three-Week System Reset that incorporates mindfulness, “tea breaks,” gratitude practices, and body scans/somatic work that will allow people to center well-being, build new habits, and determine the practices that will best serve them at any time of year.

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