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Still Water, Still Mind: Reflect and Contemplate - The Gentle Return to Self

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What happens when we pause long enough to listen -- not to the noise around us, but to the quiet voice within?

In this reflective episode of Quiet Currents, Kenneth Pearson, host and Founder of Live a Haiku Life, explores the sixth principle in the Haiku Mindset: Reflect and Contemplate. Through a personal story of kayaking in the still waters of Harriman State Park, Kenneth invites listeners into the kind of silence that doesn’t demand answers, but gently reveals insight.

This episode is a soft return to the self -- a reminder that in stillness, we remember. In reflection, we realign. And in moments of deep quiet, we begin to understand what we’ve been too busy to hear.

Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed or simply seeking space to breathe, this episode offers a quiet place to land.

Until next time, may your moments be mindful, your connections meaningful, and your life a quiet current of presence and simplicity.

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To learn more about the Mindful by Design one-on-one coaching programs and other offerings from Live a Haiku Life, visit: www.liveahaikulife.com

E-Mail: [email protected]

If you would like to support the show, you can do so here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2425154/support. All donations are greatly appreciated!

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What happens when we pause long enough to listen -- not to the noise around us, but to the quiet voice within?

In this reflective episode of Quiet Currents, Kenneth Pearson, host and Founder of Live a Haiku Life, explores the sixth principle in the Haiku Mindset: Reflect and Contemplate. Through a personal story of kayaking in the still waters of Harriman State Park, Kenneth invites listeners into the kind of silence that doesn’t demand answers, but gently reveals insight.

This episode is a soft return to the self -- a reminder that in stillness, we remember. In reflection, we realign. And in moments of deep quiet, we begin to understand what we’ve been too busy to hear.

Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed or simply seeking space to breathe, this episode offers a quiet place to land.

Until next time, may your moments be mindful, your connections meaningful, and your life a quiet current of presence and simplicity.

Send us a text

Support the show

To learn more about the Mindful by Design one-on-one coaching programs and other offerings from Live a Haiku Life, visit: www.liveahaikulife.com

E-Mail: [email protected]

If you would like to support the show, you can do so here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2425154/support. All donations are greatly appreciated!

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