In the midst of busy schedules, endless notifications, and lifeβs constant demands, itβs easy to forget the quiet power of slowing down and simply being. Mindfulness reminds us that presence isnβt something we need to chase β itβs always available when we pause and pay attention.
Each week, I share 5 Mindful Musings: insights, practices, and resources that are helping me live more consciously and with greater clarity, compassion, and ease.
These reflections are small invitations to step out of autopilot, notice the present moment, and bring mindful awareness into everyday life, creating space for calm, connection, and care.

Hereβs whatβs been on my heart and mind this week:
What Iβm Practicing: The Art of Slowing Down
Life has a way of piling everything on at once. Lately, Iβve been reminding myself to pause and breathe before rushing into the next task. Here are a few practices that help me reconnect to presence:
- Pause and take 3 mindful breaths.
- Notice where in the body feels safe and let awareness rest there.
- Release the urge to rush into the βnext thing.β
- Soften the jaw, drop the shoulders, and let tension melt.
- Allow silence to speak louder than thought.
These simple mindfulness practices help reset my nervous system and bring me back to center.
What Iβm Reflecting On: The 90-Second Rule

Happiness researcher Mo Gawdat shares a fascinating insight from neuroscientist Jill Bolte Taylor: it only takes 90 seconds for stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline to move through the body.
The catch? Each time we replay the stressful thought in our minds, we restart the cycle. After the initial 90 seconds, we actually have a choice: do we renew the stress, or do we allow ourselves to let go?
This is such a powerful reminder that our thoughts can keep us stuck in stressβor free us from it.
What Iβm Sharing: Self-Love Is Not Selfish
One of the best podcasts I listened to this week was βSelf-Love Is Not Selfish: The Real Inner Work of Mindful Leaders.β
Here are a few key takeaways:
- Self-love isnβt about fixing yourself β itβs about befriending yourself.
- Mindfulness allows us to witness without shame.
- For leaders, caregivers, and teachers, self-love isnβt optional β itβs essential.
- Breath and body practices can soften resistance and open the heart.
As the host beautifully put it: βYou donβt need to become someone else to be worthy of love. You just need to come home to yourself.β
What I Just Ordered: The Secret Language of Your Body

Iβm diving into Inna Segalβs bestselling book The Secret Language of Your Body: The Essential Guide to Health and Wellness. With over 1,500 five-star reviews on Amazon, itβs become a go-to resource for exploring how unresolved emotions can manifest in the body.
Some themes Iβm curious about:
- The emotional roots of chronic conditions like migraines and fatigue
- How to listen to the body without fear
- Why some people stay βstuckβ in their healing journey
- The mind-body connection between emotions and physical wellness
Have you read it? Iβd love to hear your thoughts.
A Story I Like: The Two Wolves
An old Cherokee story reminds us of the timeless battle within:
βA fight is going on inside me,β a grandfather told his grandson. βIt is a fight between two wolves. One is evilβanger, regret, greed, and false pride. The other is goodβpeace, love, kindness, and faith.β
The grandson asked, βWhich wolf will win?β
The grandfather smiled and said, βThe one you feed.β
This story feels especially relevant today as we choose where to place our attention β on fear, or on love.
Final Reflection

Mindfulness is not about perfection β itβs about presence. Whether itβs taking three mindful breaths, practicing self-love, or reflecting on timeless wisdom, every small step brings us closer to living with more peace and awareness.
Which of these 5 mindful musings speaks most to you this week? Share your reflections in the comments below.






