by Stacey Robbins | Oct 2, 2018 | Hashimoto's, Real Life, Spiritual Practice |
Friends, I know what it is to be connected to people. I love people. Truly. I have my close friends, whom I love and trust, and a community at large whom I adore and that loves and trusts me. It’s really an awesome experience. But I want to share with you...
by Stacey Robbins | Sep 25, 2018 | Business, Dreams, Real Life, Spiritual Practice |
Happy Fall! Happy Full Moon! Happy “I Let Some Things Go and I Feel Like a Normal Person Again!” Good Lawdy Lawd… Am I the only person who puts a lot of pressure on herself? The only person who tries to grab one more grocery bag with her free pinky? The only...
by Stacey Robbins | Sep 17, 2018 | 100 Day Gong, Dreams, Hashimoto's, Spiritual Practice |
Happy September! I woke up with a cool breeze in our apartment after a week of hot, bright sunshine that felt like too much sometimes. It was all sun, all the time for the last 7 days. Too. Freakin’. Much. Kind of like how my life feels sometimes — even...
by Stacey Robbins | Aug 28, 2018 | Dreams, Real Life, Spiritual Practice |
The last two weeks, I’ve spent my morning meditations with Dr. Joe Dispenza. He’s a pretty good meditation partner to have and here’s why: Joe’s story is remarkable: he got hit by an SUV while riding his bike in a triathlon in 1986 and then, foregoing surgery,...
by Stacey Robbins | Aug 21, 2018 | 100 Day Gong, An Unconventional Life, Real Life, Spiritual Practice |
I was texting with a friend of mine who was feeling a deep ache. A few months ago, her son was going through a lot and had a trigger of depression and anxiety from some old bullying in school that had happened years ago. Now, out of highschool and away...
by Stacey Robbins | Aug 7, 2018 | An Unconventional Life, Dreams, Real Life, Spiritual Practice |
You know, growing up in New Jersey as a little girl, summer time was about eating breakfast and disappearing until my mother called us in for lunch… which we would eat as quickly as possible before heading out until dinner. We’d run and play, climb trees, ride...