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Standing at the Threshold of Midlife

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Midlife has a feel to it. You’re no longer standing at the edge of life, wondering how it might unfold. You’re inside it. You’ve gathered experience, lived through change, and learned what takes energy and what gives it back. There’s a steadiness that was not there before, and also a sharper awareness of what matters.…

How I Let Nature Restore My Attention

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I notice it most during the work week. When I have been concentrating for hours, sitting in front of a screen, thinking, analysing, responding. Even if I’m not rushing, I can feel when my attention has become tired. My thinking feels heavier. I’m more easily distracted. My patience is thinner than usual. Over time, I…

For Those Inspired to Guide with Nature

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I have spent years guiding people in nature, watching as something changes when we slow down and begin to notice. It starts quietly. A softening in the body. The air seems to hold us a little closer. We start to listen differently. Again and again, I meet people who say, I want to do what…

The Science and Soul of Trees

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Exploring the evidence and experience of nature’s quiet medicine When I step into the forest with a group, there’s often a moment where someone pauses by a fallen tree, running their hand along the roots stretched out like open fingers. They’ll ask quietly, “Is it still alive?” That question opens a doorway into both the…

We Don’t Need More Retreats

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In a world saturated with offerings that promise transformation, perhaps what we need isn’t more retreats but deeper ones. Experiences that aren’t about escape or performance, but quiet return. Not curated perfection, but real, raw presence. You don’t need another retreat that fills your schedule with back-to-back activities or leaves you more exhausted than when…

Outdoors October

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Mindful in Nature is a proud Partner of Act Belong Commit, and this month we are supporting Outdoors October and the mental health and wellbeing benefits of spending time outdoors. The benefits of being active outdoors extend beyond physical health benefits. It can also increase focus and motivation, as well as boosting energy and brainpower.…

The Transformative Power of Awe in Nature

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Imagine standing at the edge of a dense forest, the sun peeking through the canopy in golden rays. As you inhale deeply, the crisp air fills your lungs, and you sense something extraordinary. A rustling draws your attention upward just in time to witness a kaleidoscope of leaves, swirling in the breeze, catching the light…

A Journey Rooted in Nature

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From my earliest days growing up in the beautiful Southwest and Wheatbelt of Western Australia, the natural world was my refuge and my inspiration. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, I found being in nature not only uplifting but deeply therapeutic. It was this profound connection that guided my decision to study Environmental Science, as I felt…

Prioritising Rest: Reflections from the Ningaloo Coast

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In today’s fast-paced world, taking a break and prioritising rest can feel like an indulgence rather than a necessity. However, my recent two-week retreat to the beautiful Ningaloo Coast in Western Australia reminded me of the profound importance of slowing down. During my time there, I enjoyed a range of activities: sightseeing, camping, reading, wandering,…

How I Transform My Suffering Into Compassion

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As humans, we all experience moments of suffering, where big emotions like anger, resentment, and confusion consume us. For the longest time, I found myself struggling with these emotions, desperately wanting to change the situation, wishing the suffering would disappear. But it didn’t. It persisted, draining me of energy and vitality. However, through my journey…