
Jonse Grade
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Meditation enthusiast and writer of articles on https://meditation-life.com/
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Transitions as Practice: Finding Presence Between Tasks
We often think of mindfulness as something that happens during meditation — sitting quietly, breathing, centering, and resetting. But what if the true test of presence isn’t in stillness, but in motion? Between one email and the next, between turning off your phone and stepping into a meeting, between closing your laptop and opening your front door — there lies a sacred pause, a threshold moment that we usually rush past. These in-between spaces are where mindfulness quietly waits to be remembered.
By Jonse Grade5 months ago in Longevity
Sacred Spaces at Home: Creating Corners for Mindful Practice
In a world filled with distractions, finding a moment of quiet can feel nearly impossible. Yet creating a dedicated space for mindfulness practice at home can make all the difference. These sacred corners become invitations to pause, breathe, and reconnect with your inner world. Whether it’s a small nook by a window, a corner of your bedroom, or even a section of your living room, intentional spaces help reinforce consistency and deepen the quality of your practice.
By Jonse Grade5 months ago in Longevity

