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Hip Tranquil Chick: 6 Favorite Tranquility Tips
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Hip Tranquil Chick: 6 Favorite Tranquility Tips

Kimberly Wilson February 11, 2011 1 Comment

by Kimberly Wilson

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“When we sip tea, we are on our way to serenity.” – Alexandra Stoddard

Favorite tranquility tips shared via Tranquil Space February muse:

1. Begin and end each day with reflection. Take time at the start of your day to get thoughts out of your head and onto paper. This mini brain dump can do wonders to relieve pent up cares and concerns. Conclude your day with a wrap up on what you’re proud of, what you’d like to do different next time, and anything that is weighing heavily.

2. Explore your dreams monthly. Are your daily actions moving in the direction of your dreams? If not, can you make some changes to do so? For example, is an ongoing goal to do a volunteer vacation in India? Begin by carving out time for online research, determining travel dates and tickets, and securing time off. Move daily in the direction of your dreams.

3. Practice mindfulness each day. Be fully present with the person in front of you (versus checking your iPhone for the latest tweet). Consciously walk to work – feel the ground beneath you. Notice your surroundings. Eat your meal slowly and deliberately (versus standing up or on-the-go). Join Todd and me for weekly Mindfulness Meditation classes at Tranquil Space.

4. Listen to your body. Notice how good it feels after a meal at Cafe Green (down the street from our Dupont Circle studio). Let it rest when you can tell it’s begging for down time. Indulge in a massage or visit to an acupuncturist as a way to passively nurture it.

5. Savor a soak in the tub. This self-care act is a nightly one for me during winter months when even my bones feel cold. This, too, can be a practice of mindfulness. Surround yourself with candles, water with a mint sprig, and slip into a sacred bath. If you live in a full house with many beings, this may be your very special room of your own (highly encouraged by Virginia Woolf).

6. Sip your tea with gratitude. As the above quote by author Alexandra Stoddard reminds

Tea in a Meißen pink-rose teacup

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us, tea can have a powerful effect on our day. Mine always starts with Tazo Zen tea with a splash (ok, big splash) of agave nectar. Many stop mid-day to savor tea time. Can you, too, start a ritual at home or the office? How about after your yoga practice at Tranquil Space? Savor each sip and count this toward a very special mindfulness practice.

Ommm, do you feel a bit lighter? Hope so!  Bisous.

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Kimberly Wilson is a teacher, designer, writer, activist, and entrepreneur with a master’s in women’s studies. She is the founder of Tranquil Space Yoga in Washington, D.C. She penned Hip Tranquil Chick with hopes of inspiring fellow femmes to lead a mindfully extravagant life on and off the yoga mat. When she’s not bookstore browsing, you’ll find her designing the eco-luxe TranquiliT lifestyle clothing collection and her chunky gemstone jewelry line, sipping tea, or leading retreats globally. Her work has been featured on Martha Stewart Living Radio and in Daily Candy, Fit Yoga, and Shape. With a passion for do-gooding, Kimberly founded the Tranquil Space Foundation to assist young girls with finding their inner voice. Indulge in ongoing musings through her blog and podcast. Learn more at www.kimberlywilson.com.

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