One-on-one sessions are ideal if you want:
Private, personal attention
A safe space to slow down and process change
Gentle guidance without pressure, judgment, or expectation
Support that respects both your mind and your body
This isn't about fixing yourself.
It’s about giving yourself the space to return to balance.
One-on-one sessions can help for many reasons, including:
Quieting racing or repetitive thoughts
Calming feelings of overwhelm
Reducing physical tension, aches, or fatigue
Struggling to rest, relax, or sleep well
Wanting more clarity and inner balance
A lot of times you may not even know exactly what’s wrong. You just know that you want to feel better.
Each session is different and guided by what you need in the moment. It may include:
Talk, reflect, and untangle what’s been weighing on you
Gentle meditations to quiet the mind and calm the nervous system
Body-based awareness to release stress, tension, and discomfort
Journaling for clarity and insight
Meditations about the session to listen to between sessions
Simple practices you can use between sessions to feel more at ease
Nothing is forced. Nothing is analyzed. Everything moves at your pace.


Jay

"Jill has a talent for getting you out of your head and into your heart. I have enjoyed many of her meditations and always leave feeling more centered and calm. Thank You, Jill!!"

Jer

"Last year working one-on-one with you was an integral part of my healing. I often utilized focused breathing when medical procedures were uncomfortable or unknown. My relaxation aided my surrender to what was occurring. I always reach for breathing whenever I’m stressed or just off-balance. It’s a practical tool and goes everywhere with me - in traffic, when there’s uncertainty or conflict. There’s only now … and just this much - great mantras to live by. So thank you again for your support, your example, and your practice. I’m so blessed."

Elizabeth

"I did my first guided healing meditation with Jill, and I was so pleasantly surprised at how refreshed and restored I felt after. I've been dealing with an illness, and this experience helped me feel better! Highly recommended!"

Living Your Life Without Stress
I understand that by using this website, I will be receiving coaching services from Meditation To Live Well LLC, which are not intended to substitute for professional mental health care or medical care, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any mental health or medical conditions. I also understand that Meditation To Live Well LLC is not acting as a mental health counselor or a medical professional.

There is a quiet magic in stillness
like freshly fallen snow blanketing the earth.
It quiets the roughness of our hurried lives, offering a space to rest and breathe. Every time we get a big snowfall, I am so comforted by the silence. The world seems to slow down, and it reminds me that peace is not something to take for granted. It is already here, waiting beneath the surface.
Embracing stillness means taking moments of intentional quiet where your mind and body can rest without outside distractions. This doesn’t mean you need to be sitting in a meditative posture; you can be just sitting quietly in nature or in a place where you can be undisturbed and take time to breathe deeply.
Relaxation is the doorway into this quiet. Imagine your body releasing its weight into the chair beneath you, as though the earth itself is holding you. Each breath moves like a gentle tide, melting away tension. Muscles loosen, shoulders drop, and your inner self begins to settle like a snowflake floating lazily to the ground.
Inner peace often doesn’t surface during times of stress but starts with grounding practices like deep breathing, meditation, and self-reflection. It may arrive during my meditation, As Snowflakes Fall, on a cold winter’s day, in a warm log cabin, by the warmth of a fire, looking through a large window out at the falling snow, or in the simple rhythm of your breath. When we notice these moments, we discover that tranquility is not a place we go, but a state of being we return to, we want to return to . . again . . and again.
Cultivating this peace is a practice of attention, of intention. It is choosing to pause when the world says “hurry.” It is listening for the quiet between sounds, the silence between thoughts. Each time we turn inward, we touch the calm that lives within us, steady and unshaken.
Being able to find stillness will calm your mind allowing you to feel more at peace and less stressed out.
One of the practices that I have incorporated into my life is that when I finish work, I spend at least 10 minutes doing nothing … yes, doing nothing. No TV, computer, phones, books, cooking, talking. I sit on my deck (weather permitting) and stare out. I breathe. When I start thinking about other things, I bring myself back to my breath. I don't beat myself up about it. I just bring my thoughts back to my breathing every time. I’ve been doing this every day, or as much as possible, because it is not possible to become a master without practice. I’m building up to 20 minutes each day.
This practice helps me break the work cycle. I actually sleep better at night.
This week, let yourself rest in stillness. Feel how even one mindful breath can shift the weight you carry. Allow the quiet to wrap around you like a soft blanket, reminding you that you are safe, whole, and peaceful.
Tranquility is yours to return to, again and again, like snowflakes falling gently, endlessly, within.
As Snowflakes Fall Micro Meditation Podcast
As Snowflakes Fall Micro Meditation Video