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Coming Home to Self: Grounding Tools for Challenging Times

In an ever-changing world, it’s easy to feel unsteady and distracted. True resilience comes from within. It is during these hard times we…

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“Surrender does not mean to sit and do nothing; nor does surrender mean to give up or relinquish your power. Surrender means you relax into acceptance of where you are and what is happening around you. You let your body release the tension and angst of you trying to control the outcome of how you think things should be. It is letting go, and letting it be so that whatever the situation or circumstance is trying to reveal to you can be shown to you.”
Bridgitte Jackson-Buckley, The Gift of Crisis: How I Used Meditation to Go From Financial Failure to a Life of Purpose

“The crises in my life eventually served as catalysts to understand that I needed to make different choices to engage higher perspectives. In reading self-help and personal growth books, I began to understand when there is a reoccurring problem, such as the financial hardship we experienced, the underlying higher messages want to be revealed. They will make a continuous unyielding effort to get our attention. The opportunity that lies within crisis is, for you to be willing to look closely and identify the underlying patterns and message in what is happening around you.”
Bridgitte Jackson-Buckley, The Gift of Crisis: How I Used Meditation to Go From Financial Failure to a Life of Purpose

“The time to be with your heart is precisely the time when it feels most difficult, most out of reach and the last option.”
Bridgitte Jackson-Buckley, The Gift of Crisis: How I Used Meditation to Go From Financial Failure to a Life of Purpose

“Some changes look negative on the surface but you will soon realize that space is being created in your life for something new to emerge.”
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“I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
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“The time to be with your heart is precisely the time when it feels most difficult, most out of reach and the last option.”
Bridgitte Jackson-Buckley, The Gift of Crisis: How I Used Meditation to Go From Financial Failure to a Life of Purpose

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