by Stephen Reynolds | Jan 1, 2018 | Awareness, Meditation, Mental Health, Positive Psychology, Relationships, Social Connections
With the dawn of a new year, it’s always nice to reflect on what we have accomplished in the last 12 months. What went wrong, what went right; what I learnt in 2017. I can’t remember a year quite as challenging and humbling as the one so recently...
by Stephen Reynolds | Nov 9, 2017 | Awareness, Meditation, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Positive Psychology, Psychology, Science of Happiness
Relax, slow down, smell the roses, breathe, chill out. We often find these challenging. But why? Why can’t we just sit on our own in silence and feel relaxed? Time-wasting As a teenager, I did everything I could to avoid work...
by Stephen Reynolds | Oct 20, 2017 | Awareness, Meditation, Mindfulness, Positive Psychology, Science of Happiness, Well-being
Hello! This week I would like to talk about gratitude. And when we talk about gratitude, I have to mention my jar. “I keep a gratitude jar” is not a sentence I ever thought I would use. A Journey Towards Becoming Grateful I started...
by Stephen Reynolds | Sep 20, 2017 | Mental Health, Positive Psychology, Relationships, Social Connections, Uncategorized, Well-being
Showing others kindness is, in my humble opinion, one of the most gratifying and fulfilling things you can do. It generally costs little more than effort, and it can honest change lives. We often take small gestures of kindness for granted. Remembering...
by Stephen Reynolds | Aug 15, 2017 | Counselling, Meditation, Positive Psychology, Psychotherapy
Hello! My name is Stephen, and over the course of my 30 short years of life, I can say, with certainty and conviction, that I have spent the overwhelming majority of my time on auto-pilot. It’s easy enough to do – we spend years in school or at...
by Jon | Nov 30, 2016 | Meditation, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Well-being, Workshop
Why mindfulness in nature? Is practicing mindfulness is nature any different than meditating in the city? I believe being in nature makes it easier to connect with ourselves and be present with what is happening in the moment. I had the great pleasure to facilitate...