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  • First half is interactive, seated

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Gently unwind using light, temperature, and repetitive rituals to signal your body it’s time for rest.

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Stop late-night spirals by quieting the mental noise and easing into a calmer, more peaceful mind.

Releasing Physical Tension

Soften your body, release your “armor,” and allow yourself to drop into deeper, more restorative rest.

Sustainable Sleep Sanctuary

Leave with a sustainable way of living that supports your sleep & wake up feeling refreshed in the mornings.

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"I found Jill’s mindfulness session so relaxing, I actually fell asleep! Her guided meditation allowed me to focus on the present, quiet the chaos of my own thoughts, and provided a brief respite from life’s stresses – something I have been unable to accomplish on my own. Knowing this can be achieved is a great comfort to me and I look forward to continuing the practice."

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"I have attempted meditation several times for many years and was never able to calm myself enough to experience the benefits. Jill’s original meditations and the wonderful group dynamic we share have changed that. I have experienced healing from profound loss and from health issues, as well as developed coping skills to help mitigate life stress. The time we spend in our meditation group provides me with the mental and emotional grounding to make my days better."

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"I have found peace, discipline, laughter, and community in my meditation group. I’ve become part of a group that has let me into their hearts. Jill is a gifted meditation guide, who during practice has returned me to connect with my mother’s heartbeat, charged into a roiling ocean with childlike glee, lain on a field of grass and wildflowers to smell the earth and feel the sky. I’m so grateful I am a member of this group."

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Hurry Up And Wait

October 01, 20254 min read

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“Don’t Just Do Something, Sit There” from the book by Sylvia Boorstein, says it perfectly.

Why are we always in such a hurry? Always rushing, always pushing toward the next thing. Sometimes it’s because we’re running late. Other times, it’s because we want to get out of discomfort, solve a problem quickly, or settle the uncertainty of a decision or relationship.

Even worrying is a kind of rushing. We don’t like not knowing, so our minds speed ahead, trying to escape the uncomfortable space of waiting.

And in the process, life itself gets lost.

We move through our days trying to conquer endless to-do lists. We skip past the present moment—even the enjoyable ones—because our focus is already on what’s next. Our minds are trapped in endless loops of things that wears us down, leaving us on edge, fraught with anxiety, and snapping at the slightest thing. And when it comes time to unwind? We're simply too wired to relax.

STOP! Be here now. Slow down.”

It sounds simple, but in today’s fast-paced world, it isn’t easy.

What rushing actual does to us

When we’re always in a hurry, our bodies flood with cortisol, the stress hormone, which can undermine our health; and, over time, this can lead to serious health problems, strained relationships, and a mind that never truly rests. Imagine being on a fast-moving merry-go-round: rush to work, tackle tasks, quickly eat lunch, and hurry back. Our minds are always on the go, wearing us thin, leaving us anxious and easily irked. Yet all this rushing leaves us drained, anxious, and unable to relax.

So how do we break free from this cycle?

Ways to Slow Down

Here are some practices that can help:

1. Question before you say yes.
Saying yes to everything works for no one. If you take on tasks without checking whether you truly have time, you’ll overload yourself and end up anxious.

2. Practice saying no.
This is one of the hardest—and most important—skills. Taking on others’ responsibilities puts you in a loop of never catching up and doing things poorly. Saying no creates the space you need to slow down.

3. Stop multitasking.
It feels productive, but it actually scatters your focus. Instead, do one thing at a time. You’ll finish with more clarity, better results, and less stress.

4. Prioritize and track your time.
Not all tasks carry the same weight. Keep a simple to-do list and notice where your time really goes. Awareness is the first step toward better choices.

5. Improve your time-management habits.
Choose what matters most and make space for it. Try waking up earlier, and resist the urge to dive into emails and messages right away. Give yourself quiet time for the things that refill your energy.

6. Literally slow down.
Stop speeding through life—whether in a car or in your daily pace. The minutes you “save” aren’t worth the toll on your body, mind, and safety.

7. Take breaks.
Even ten minutes of true rest can re-energize you. A longer vacation can shift your perspective entirely. Your nervous system needs downtime.

8. Stay positive.
When rushing, negativity creeps in easily. A positive mindset helps you stay motivated and realistic about what you can handle.

9. Manage your emotions.
Stress makes our emotions run high. Practicing self-regulation helps you stay calm, steady, and more effective—even when life gets busy.

Bringing mindfulness into the picture

One simple way to interrupt the rush is to pause and notice:

  • What am I doing right now?

  • Why am I doing it?

  • How does this feel in my body?

That pause creates space. It helps you shift from reacting automatically to responding thoughtfully.

This is also the essence of mindfulness. Anxiety often shows up as physical sensations in the body, triggered by worrying about the future. By noticing those sensations and naming them as anxiety—without trying to fix them immediately—you remind yourself that they will pass.

The more often you practice this awareness, the more your mind learns to step out of worry loops and return to the present moment.

A final thought

Life doesn’t have to be lived at full speed. Slowing down isn’t laziness—it’s wisdom. It’s reclaiming your health, your calm, and your ability to truly enjoy the life you’re living.

If anxiety and rushing are stealing your peace, I’d love to help. Visit my website to learn more or schedule an online consultation with me. Together, we can find ways to bring balance, calm, and clarity back into your days.

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Jill Disser

Insightful reflections and practical guidance on meditation, mindfulness, and anxiety relief—each weekly blog explores the deeper meaning behind specific meditations like “Anchoring in the Present Moment” and “Being Where You Are Meant To Be”, while also offering suportive tools for easing anxiety, improving sleep, and cultivating effective mindfulness. These writings aim to uplift and empower those navigating change, uncertainty, and personal growth with clarity and calm.

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