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Blog Posts - Tiny Buddha. 5 Lessons About Change I Learned from Moving to a New City. By Madjeen Lorthe in Blog. “You may not be able to control every situation and its outcome, but you can control how you deal with it.” ~Unknown. I recently moved to Florida, a decision thirty years in the making.
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Category “Blog” The Most Useful Mindfulness Technique I Know. By Michael Eisen. “This being human is a guest house. Every morning a new arrival.” ~Rumi. When people start out with mindfulness, they want to feel better. They want all the worried, angry, or regretful thoughts to pipe down a little and stop making them feel so bad.
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Tiny Wisdom: When Time Feels Constricting. By Lori Deschene. “An unhurried sense of time is in itself a form of wealth.” ~Bonnie Friedman. Have you ever felt controlled by time? This has been a lifelong challenge for me.
“Our food should be our medicine, and our medicine should be our food.” ~Hippocrates. There I was—it was 3 p.m. on my first day at my new job, the job I was so desperate for, and I was falling asleep.