Be kind, live mindfully.
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It's a wrap. January : Despite my doubts and questions, I said yes and wore a sparkly rock (and ethically sourced from a Canadian mine) on my finger. Main takeaway - when someone asks you to spend the rest of your life with them and your first thought is, “What the fuck am I going to do?,” you shouldn’t just say yes. February: I passed up a trip to Toronto (And I'm not usually one to pass on a chance to travel) to dive into Yoga teacher training. The course brought me deeper into my practice, grounded me in meditation and bathed me with clarity. I thought I was merely embarking on the next step to my decade-long dream of being a yoga teacher. Little did I know, those 100 hours would save my life and sanity. Then the UK went into lockdown. March: In the same way COVID swept through Europe, brought it to its knees, and caused the biggest shift in a century, a massive swell began to build up in my ocean and caused a shift. Quarantine number 1. And along with getting the sic...