213 : Meditation : Bring Loving Kindness to the Body
In this episode: A loving-kindness meditation focused on the body Learn to tune into your body's wisdom This guided practice helps you cultivate kind, curious, and loving awareness toward your physical being. Begin by checking in with how you're feeling in this moment. Move through a gentle body scan, offering loving attention to each area. Close by expressing gratitude and compassion for your body, which enables every experience in your life. 🔥 Did you know that only 14% of reorgs are succes...
In this episode: A loving-kindness meditation focused on the body
Learn to tune into your body's wisdom
This guided practice helps you cultivate kind, curious, and loving awareness toward your physical being.
Begin by checking in with how you're feeling in this moment.
Move through a gentle body scan, offering loving attention to each area.
Close by expressing gratitude and compassion for your body, which enables every experience in your life.
🔥 Did you know that only 14% of reorgs are successful?
That means 86% of reorgs fail to achieve their goals. Shocking!
Honestly, after living through 11 reorgs in my last 10 years at Google it kind of makes sense.
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