3 Quick Tips to Combat Burnout for Healthcare Professionals

As an Urban Zen Integrative Therapist,(UZIT) I've witnessed many times how the simple mindfulness practices of UZIT decrease stress, anxiety, exhaustion, insomnia and pain. 2020 and the beginning of 2021 has been a year of challenge and change for so many of us! A year in which healthcare workers who have weathered the pandemic are … Continue reading 3 Quick Tips to Combat Burnout for Healthcare Professionals

Morning Rituals

  In the Ayruvedic Tradition, it is recommended to start one's day with a morning ritual.  These rituals can aid in firing up digestion, bringing about a feeling of groundedness and are overall balancing.  After attending a mini workshop on Ayurvedic Morning Rituals, I made a commitment to  myself to begin more of a routine … Continue reading Morning Rituals

Sabbath Moments

Recently in our final days of onsite training for Urban Zen at Wexner Heritage Village, the Rabbi Cary Kozberg joined us to deliver a most inspiring maybe even, life changing speech.  He commented that Urban Zen offers people "Sabbath moments" in their daily busy, stressful lives.  He spoke about the Sabbath as a time to … Continue reading Sabbath Moments

Living with Intention

I've really missed being here!  I hope this finds you and yours well!  This past summer I set an intention to spend quality time with my kids and I did just that.  We had a wonderful summer together!  My kids for the most part got along.   We didn't go on any extravagant vacations, we … Continue reading Living with Intention

Shitali Pranayama

Shitali means cooling.  I thought it fitting to share this breath practice as the humidity of summer arrives.  This pranayama practice is great for my MS students to help deal with the heat and, great for my prenatal students to lessen their nausea.  My daughter and I routinely practice Shitali Pranayama when we are feeling … Continue reading Shitali Pranayama

Balance On and Off the Mat

Ardha Chandrasana has become one of my favorite yoga poses.  By engaging the core and finding the strength of the standing leg, I can open into freedom, into a feeling of bliss.  I often tell my students that by practicing balance poses we can find balance in our life off the mat.  Hmmm....  With my … Continue reading Balance On and Off the Mat

Bhramari

Bhramari (pronounced brah mah REE), which means the "buzzing of the bees" according to Dr. Timothy McCall.  Bhramari is a breath practice that activates the parasympathetic nervous system, the calming nervous system by lengthening the exhalation.  Bhramari can help reduce anxiety and bring one's focus into the present moment.    I recently taught Bhramari in … Continue reading Bhramari

Urban Zen

“We believe that it takes a strong back and a soft front to face the world.”  Roshi Joan Halifax Are you being called to serve?  Do you have a passion to help your loved ones who may be living with terminal illness?  Do you want to work with persons undergoing cancer treatment and be able … Continue reading Urban Zen

An AHA Moment

  I had a wonderful practice this morning.  As I laid down for Savasana my mind started to wander to posting here.  I was thinking that maybe I would post about setting intentions for practice, teaching and, living, for that matter.  I would share how I set my intention to be present and open to … Continue reading An AHA Moment

Put on Your Oxygen Mask First

If you've ever flown before, you've heard this statement, "In the event of an emergency and the oxygen masks drop down, please put  your mask on first before assisting children or others."  This serves as a reminder that we need to care for ourselves before we can care for others.  As women, it is part … Continue reading Put on Your Oxygen Mask First