With all the processing and preservatives added to foods over the past few decades, it's no surprise that more and more people are developing gluten and dairy intolerances (ie: the inability to digest and properly process). The good news is that with this growing demand, there are a plethora of new products on the market so that we don't have to abandon our favorite meals. Here are some of my favorite substitutes:
Author: inversioncoaching
A Letter to My Mom on Mother’s Day
Eighteen years ago you made a decision that changed the course of so many lives. You were disconnected from Love, from the Source of the highest truth and compassion, and believed the lies your mind told you. Those that said: "Your kids are better off without you."
What You Should Experience in Puerto Natales, Chile
What to see and do while visiting Puerto Natales in Patagonia. If traveling to Patagonia, add this as a destination stop on your tour.
Visit the Panama Canal During a Layover
So you've got a long layover in Panama City and want to know if you have enough time to see the Canal? If you have a cushion over three hours, you're probably golden. Here are some tips based on our research and personal experience.
What to Pack for a Patagonia Adventure
We've been planning this trip for almost a year. Traveling to Patagonia is a bucket list item that we are grateful to experience. We had a wonderful travel agent, Colleen with Earthwalk Journeys, who mapped it all out for us based on our interests and budget. Now that the trip is booked, it's time to pack for drastically different weather and activity scenarios. Here's what I recommend:
Integrity Boundaries
Establishing boundaries sounds complex because our thoughts often give us mixed directions on what we should and shouldn't be doing. Our logic and reasoning can sometimes tell us that something that feels wrong is "ok." Or we fear what others will think of us if we behave a certain way and therefore stay silent or allow our boundaries to be crossed. Our ego is always trying to fit in and be liked, which can be at the expense of our integrity. I know this because, for many years, I lived duplicitously. Only recently did I realize that in order to understand and establish boundaries that I can trust are right, it simply requires stillness and connecting with my body compass.
Noticing – A Reflection on The Flow of Grieving
Today would be my mom's sixty-second birthday. It's been eighteen years and thirty-seven days since her death. Having processed all the stages of grief years ago, special dates like birthdays now simply shift to noticing and reflecting.
A Reflection on Elation Explorer’s Goal
I started this Elation Explorer journey with the goal of doing one new thing a day for as long as I could. It lasted three months. To some that may look like failure, to me that is a great success.
Post-Christmas “What Just Happened?”
I don't know about you, but the day after Christmas, for me personally, has always felt deflating. There is this huge build up of decorating, planning, time and mind-space investment in present and grocery shopping, cooking and baking, wrapping, cleaning, hosting, and rushing to fit in celebrating with as many friends and family that can fit into the holiday season space. It's easy to get so caught up in the doing and what comes next that I forget about simply being and enjoying the moment.
Why is Fertility a Taboo Topic?
What many women and men experience, yet rarely talk about openly, are infertility issues. Like discussing your salary, society believes our reproductive organs are a taboo conversation topic. It makes people squirm and change the subject, or gossip and shame about later. Why? People openly share about so many personal things quite freely on social media, yet this topic in particular is shut behind the caged door of our hearts.