Chinese Medicine teaches us that winter is a time of quiet and stillness, a time for reflecting and conserving scarce resources.
As we reflect on how we navigate the world, it's also a good time to get radically honest with ourselves about what we're holding space for in our lives. With the podcast entering a new, slower period of creation, it can be helpful to examine and take a break from things that we're keeping in motion just for the sake of motion. We can look inward and honor what our body and mind are telling us - to say no to things that are unnecessary so we can leave space open for the things that are.
On Today’s Solo Episode of A Healthy Curiosity:
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Episode 220: Q+A - 5 Elements for Personal Growth & Getting Out of the Way
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