The Holidays: Here They Come, Ready or Not

Take an easy, full, beautiful breath IN, and slowly breathe OUT — the holiday season is here.

For many of us, this time of year brings joys — and challenges — of family gatherings, gift exchanges, and holiday festivities.

Amidst all the joy, let’s face it — the holiday season is stressful, especially when it comes to family gatherings, both large and small.

Family gatherings are only sometimes fun and games. For many families, they’re masked balls, with everyone straining to maintain a façade of harmony. For others families, they’re like Wild West shootouts.

Are you feeling anxious about an upcoming family gathering?

The good news is that you can navigate the event more easily and gracefully with some planning and thoughtfulness.

Below are some tips to help you set an intention to turn that stress dynamic around and enjoy the holiday season’s magic.

Ten Ways to Handle Tense Family Gatherings

  1. Make a pro-and-con list. Clear your head, find a calm moment and decide whether you should attend the gathering.

  2. Consider smaller portions. You can plan a short visit for appetizers or desserts.

  3. Educate yourself. Seek information on the issues or dynamics that tend to come up in your family.

  4. Dig deeper. How do you contribute to the tension? Can you adjust your understanding of other points of view?

  5. Seek to understand. Get to the heart of things by asking questions in a relaxed, open, non-defensive way. Read Sharon Ellison’s Taking the War Out of Our Words.

    Or maybe you’d like to read What We Say Matters: Practicing Nonviolent Communication, co-authored by the “queen” of restorative yoga, my teacher Judith Hanson Lasater.

  6. Be prepared. Holiday-related emotions may arrive early. Recognizing the source can help you deal with them more effectively.

    Practice calling upon your “inner resource” — breathe, meditate or turn to mindfulness when you feel tense.

  7. Take care of yourself. If the atmosphere isn’t safe or feels toxic, leave.

    Instead, gather with friends, do volunteer work or pamper yourself.

  8. Call a friend. Debrief after the visit with someone you trust.

  9. Be patient. Real change—in you and your family—takes time.

  10. Be gracious. Aim for empathy, compassion, and equanimity when dealing with family situations.

Happy Holidays

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Happy Holidays 〰️

With intention, the holidays can be different this year. Remember to also take good care of yourself — eat healthfully, get plenty of rest (schedule it in), exercise (get that yoga routine in), and drink lots of water. Breathe deeply. Relax and have fun. (Schedule that in, too.) 

With joy and gratitude,

I WISH YOU AND YOURS ALL THE BEST OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON.

Stay healthy. Be well. Enjoy.

Jeannine


Content is adapted and used under license, © Claire Communications

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When: Friday, December 2, 2022 @ 6:00-8:30 pm (Central Time)
Where: Live via Zoom
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Cancellation Policy: Full refund up to 3 days before the event. No refunds will be given after that time.

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- Warm, fuzzy socks
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With joy and gratitude,

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Blue Bombers and New Date

Great news for Winnipeg football fans.

The Blue Bombers are competing against the Toronto Argonauts in the 109th Grey Cup this Sunday, November 20.

GO BOMBERS GO!

The not-so-good news is that I’m not much of a sports fan, so I neglected to check the Grey Cup date, which conflicts with the workshop I scheduled for the same day, Sunday, November 20th.

Luckily, I’m pretty flexible—in more ways than one—so I have a NEW DATE!

Friday, Dec 2, 2022

Life Purpose, Heartfelt Desire, Life Mission

Begin to explore your LIFE PURPOSE, HEARTFELT DESIRE, and LIFE MISSION.

Join me, and together, we'll SEEK, REFLECT, RESTORE.

This live, virtual workshop will include breathing practice, meditation, reflection, journaling, somatic yoga, and restorative yoga.


When: Friday, December 2, 2022 @ 6:00-8:30 pm (Central Time)
Where: Live via Zoom
Investment: $37

Registration Deadline: Wednesday, Nov 30, 2022
Cancellation Policy: Full refund up to 3 days before the event. No refunds will be given after that time.

What You’ll Need: Besides a yoga mat, a journal/notebook, and a pen/pencil, below are the things you may want to have nearby to make this experience more enjoyable. Dress comfortably.

- Bolster or pillow
- Eye cover (facecloth or eye pillow)
- Warm, fuzzy socks
- Soft, warm blanket (plus 2-3 firm blankets)


SEEK, REFLECT, RESTORE

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With joy and gratitude,

Jeannine

Your Life Purpose: There's Still Time to Register!

It is said that beating within your heart, the forces of destiny are ever-present.

Have you ever wondered how you can shape your destiny?

Actualizing your destiny begins with formulating your life mission, your innermost heartfelt desire, and finding your purpose, your reason for being.


You are what your deep, driving desire is.
As your desire is, so is your will.
As your will is, so is your deed.
As your deed is, so is your destiny.
— Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (IV.4.5)

If the topics of LIFE PURPOSE and HEARTFELT DESIRE interest you, join me for my next event—Seek, Reflect, Restore. There’s still time to register!

This live, virtual workshop will include breathing practice, meditation, reflection, journaling, somatic yoga, and restorative yoga.

Together we’ll explore stillness and contentment within as you uncover your heart’s deepest desire, your life mission, and more.


When: Sunday, Nov 20, 2022 @ 1:00-3:30 pm (Central Time)
Where: Live via Zoom
Investment: $37

Registration Deadline: Extended to Friday, Nov 18, 2022
Cancellation Policy: Full refund up to 3 days before the event. No refunds will be given after that time.

What You’ll Need: Besides a yoga mat, a journal/notebook, and a pen/pencil, below are the things you may want to have nearby to make this experience more enjoyable. Dress comfortably.

- Bolster or pillow
- Eye cover (facecloth or eye pillow)
- Warm, fuzzy socks
- Soft, warm blanket (plus 2-3 firm blankets)


SEEK, REFLECT, RESTORE

COMPLETE THE FORM BELOW TO REGISTER

With joy and gratitude,

Jeannine

Does Your Life Have Meaning?

Have you ever wondered why you are here? What is life all about?

Do you ever ask, “Who am I? What is my purpose?”

Does your life have meaning?


Our lives are full of queries.

Endless soul-searching questions are not unusual.

They have been asked throughout history by philosophers, theologians, spiritualists, psychologists, monks, renunciates, countless others, and ordinary people like you and me.

Fear of the unknown, not knowing the answers to life’s most difficult questions, can be disturbing and unsettling.

In his attempt to deal with existential angst—a feeling of loss, that your existence is without purpose and that life has abandoned you—French playwright, novelist, political activist, and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre devoted much of his life to the achievement of a meaningful existence.

He did this through developing inner resources, the creative exercise of freedom, and overcoming denial and self-deception.

Some consider Sartre one of the first ‘self-help’ authorities based partly on his assertion that we cannot avoid responsibility for our destiny.


What is not possible is not to choose. I can always choose, but I must know that if I do not choose, that is still a choice.
— Jean-Paul Sartre, Existentialism and Human Emotions


It is said that beating within your heart, the forces of destiny are ever-present.

Have you ever wondered how you can shape your destiny?

Actualizing your destiny begins with formulating your life mission, your innermost heartfelt desire, and finding your purpose, your reason for being.


You are what your deep, driving desire is.
As your desire is, so is your will.
As your will is, so is your deed.
As your deed is, so is your destiny.
— Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (IV.4.5)

If the topics of destiny and life purpose interest you, join me for my next event—Seek, Reflect, Restore.

This live, virtual workshop will include breathing practice, meditation, reflection, journaling, somatic yoga, and restorative yoga.

Together we’ll explore stillness and contentment within as you uncover your heart’s deepest desire, your life mission, and more.


When: Sunday, Nov 20, 2022 @ 1:00-3:30 pm (Central Time)
Where: Live via Zoom
Investment: $37

Registration Deadline: Sunday, Nov 13, 2022
Cancellation Policy: Full refunds up to 3 days before the event. No refunds will be given after that time.

What You’ll Need: Besides a yoga mat, a journal/notebook, and a pen/pencil, below are the things you may want to have nearby to make this experience more enjoyable. Dress comfortably.

- Bolster or pillow
- Eye cover (facecloth or eye pillow)
- Warm, fuzzy socks
- Soft, warm blanket (plus 2-3 firm blankets)


It is my heartfelt desire to be of service to you.

You can CHOOSE to join me.

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With joy and gratitude,

Jeannine