Take out the drudgery

Do you ever find it hard to make time to nurture your spirit?

Maybe you intend to practice qigong, or meditate, or any other practice and it just keeps slipping off your schedule. Worse, it can just feel like one more thing to do and get through.

Or here’s another one: I’m often thinking about loved ones and wishing to wrap my love around them in some way. But it can keep getting postponed to some other moment when I think I will be more focused on it. 

Afterall, there’s chores to do. 

Like the laundry.

Never ending laundry. There’s always laundry. We can try to avoid it but it always needs to happen.

So what if we turn the laundry, something you have to do, into your qigong practice, something you wish to do?

What if folding laundry could become a rich meditation:

  • Awakening your sense of connection with nature

  • Filling you up on Universal healing energy

  • Blessing the clothes and those who wear them.

It’s a great recharge and oh yeah, your laundry gets folded along the way.

Go grab that lingering basket of unfolded laundry and practice with me.

Chores don’t have to be drudgery and neither does qigong.

Love,

Emily

p.s. Many of the people who come to me for healings don’t think they have a qigong practice. 

When we start playing with what a qigong practice can look like, I notice they get more able to stay grounded and discover new possibilities when life takes an unexpected twist. 

That’s part of the fun of one-on-one work. Find out how it can help you.

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