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At the end of each day we do a mental scan, reviewing our experiences from that day.
When people do this, they often find:
Are often the moments that they end up being most proud of.
Additionally, leading courage researcher, Dr. Jim Detert asserts that when looking back on life its acts of courage that are often associated with greater fulfillment, meaning, and positive legacy.
Today I am going to offer a practice that will invite you to explore a simple process for intentionally increasing the capacity to be with discomfort, and how practicing this in low stakes moments can help strengthen your mind, body, and skillset to help unlock courage in moments that matter.
All practices can be found for free in The Practice Library.
Access the library here: https://www.practicingcourage.com/join-library
Interested in taking a deeper dive into practices that support greater calm, clarity, courage, and meaningful connection?
In an effort to create a delightful and seamless on-demand practice experience we created The Practice Pass, an annual membership that gives you access to all of this dynamic original content including both live and on-demand learning experiences.
If you sign up up for the Practice Pass you’ll receive:
Existing on-demand meditation challenges:
Future topics for 2024 include: Navigating Transitions, and Finding Purpose.
Learn more and register for the pass here: https://www.practicingcourage.com/signup-practice-pass
Curious to explore this topic further? Here are some conversations on the podcast we think you'll love:
Till next time,
-Joshua
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By Joshua Steinfeldt5
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At the end of each day we do a mental scan, reviewing our experiences from that day.
When people do this, they often find:
Are often the moments that they end up being most proud of.
Additionally, leading courage researcher, Dr. Jim Detert asserts that when looking back on life its acts of courage that are often associated with greater fulfillment, meaning, and positive legacy.
Today I am going to offer a practice that will invite you to explore a simple process for intentionally increasing the capacity to be with discomfort, and how practicing this in low stakes moments can help strengthen your mind, body, and skillset to help unlock courage in moments that matter.
All practices can be found for free in The Practice Library.
Access the library here: https://www.practicingcourage.com/join-library
Interested in taking a deeper dive into practices that support greater calm, clarity, courage, and meaningful connection?
In an effort to create a delightful and seamless on-demand practice experience we created The Practice Pass, an annual membership that gives you access to all of this dynamic original content including both live and on-demand learning experiences.
If you sign up up for the Practice Pass you’ll receive:
Existing on-demand meditation challenges:
Future topics for 2024 include: Navigating Transitions, and Finding Purpose.
Learn more and register for the pass here: https://www.practicingcourage.com/signup-practice-pass
Curious to explore this topic further? Here are some conversations on the podcast we think you'll love:
Till next time,
-Joshua
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