Hello to this beautiful, growing community!
First, I want that express my sincere gratitude to you for joining this new community group. I appreciate you being here while I'm setting things up and "opening the doors," so to speak. I have a lot of great plans and ideas, and I look forward to creating a space that helps you feel balanced and able to recharge for whatever life brings you.
In the coming days, I'll begin sharing content and resources that support your journey in mindfulness and yoga. But in the meantime...
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving in the US.
While this holiday has a long history, it has blossomed into a beautiful tradition of bringing people together and expressing gratitude for the things that matter most to us.
Gratitude gets a lot of lip service this time of year.
But I want to talk about what it actually does, not just in a fluffy “good vibes only” way, but in a real, physiological, nervous system-supporting way.
Because when you’re juggling holiday plans, end-of-year deadlines, and daily life that’s already overflowing…“Be grateful” can sound more like a guilt trip than a lifeline.
But here’s the truth: Gratitude, practiced intentionally, isn’t just about being polite or spiritually evolved. It’s a tool. A reset button. A way back to yourself.
In this week's YouTube video, I talk about what happens when you build a habit of pausing for gratitude (even for 30 seconds).
Here’s the short list:
✅ You shift from chaos to calm
✅ You reconnect with you
✅ You make space for joy — right now
So, what’s the takeaway?
Gratitude is more than a mindset. It’s medicine.
You don’t need to write a 3-page journal entry or feel blissed out every time. You just need a moment. A breath. A real reflection of what is going right.
Try it now:
- Close your eyes.
- Take a slow breath in through your nose.
- Think of one thing — simple or profound — that you’re truly grateful for.(And yes, you can be grateful for the same thing every day. That still counts.)
I hope you have a grounded, grateful, and restful day tomorrow. You deserve it.
Much love,
Shauna