Oh, it feels so good to be back here! It has been a whirlwind of amazing opportunities and activities. I am in the final stages of becoming an Urban Zen Integrative Therapist, (so excited about this and will post more about this soon), I’m also in the final stages of making a Yoga DVD for Multiple Sclerosis, as well as enjoying all the wonderful yoga classes I’m teaching. I feel so blessed. With all this activity underway and the continued life as a mother, I needed to be resourceful in finding ways to care for myself without which none of the aforementioned work could happen. I would arrive early for work and have a few minutes to read or walk through a nearby park, as the weather got nice, I would go to our Conservatory’s beautiful outdoor areas and eat my freshly made salad in a jar, nurturing my body and soul before heading off to nurture others with my Urban Zen tools. I realized I had “pockets of peace”, these were breaks in between work and clinicals in which I spent time alone and often outdoors. These “pockets of peace” really seemed to refresh me and help me stay grounded and present for the rest of my day. I encourage you, if you feel you are too busy to find time for yourself, to look for “pockets of peace”, time to be outdoors, take in a good book, meditate, breathe and just be.
“Only when one is connected to one’s own core is one connected to others, I am beginning to discover. And for me, the core, the inner spring, can best be refound through solitude.”  Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Beautifully said!
Thank you Jennifer…so glad you posted your blog…love it and the “pockets of peace”. Thank you Jennifer…for being you and a leader and inspiration. Hugs, Gail Spirit Sky