
When Anxiety Feels Like Disconnection and How to Ground Through Your Senses
Grounding is simply a way to help yourself feel more steady and connected when anxiety makes you feel out of place or untethered. Think of it like pressing a reset button for your mind and body. When you’re grounded, you feel more present—like your feet are firmly planted on the ground instead of floating away on a cloud of worry.

i am this breath: a practice for uncertain times
When we allow our heart to close in response to fear arising, we begin to separate ourselves from the very connections- even remotely or energetically- that help us to heal.

Integrating spiritual expression into your healing journey
Spiritual growth can help soften those layers and allow you to reconnect with the wisdom that’s always been there, even if it’s been clouded by fear or past experiences. When you create space for spiritual practices, you’re inviting that deeper connection to come through. Over time, this helps you feel more resilient, more in tune with yourself, and more aligned with your purpose. You learn to trust not only the healing process, but also yourself and your intuition.

how to set boundaries for self care and healthy relationships
When you set a boundary, you are not closing a door to connection. You are opening a door to deeper, more authentic relationships—with others and with yourself. You are saying, “My needs matter too,” and that is an act of self-love.

Why Women in Their 30s Are Seeking Spiritual Therapy and Connection in Their Healing Journeys
Spiritual therapy offers a gentle invitation to reconnect. Not necessarily to religion (unless that feels aligned for you), but to something deeply personal—a sense of inner wisdom, a relationship with your own soul, or a felt experience of connection with the vastness of life itself. This kind of healing goes beyond symptom management; it asks us to listen inward, to slow down, and to trust that our inner landscape holds truths worth honoring.

The profound simplicity, and radical resistance, of slowing down
These moments can create an opportunity for reparative relationship to the present- that it can be safe to slow down enough to watch a gentle stream of water fill a glass, for a few moments.

You are not a project
