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Sanju thinks about expectations, overwhelm and nature

Sanju thinks about expectations, overwhelm and nature

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Sanju thinks about expectations, inspired by the episode with Blazhka Dimitrova, in particular career expectations and society's expectations that are ever more apparent on social media. She reflects on the feeling of overwhelm, which she has experienced this month, and the tools used to help her, such as meditation (yoga nidra), solitude, disconnecting from communication notifications, poetry, playing the violin, spirituality and her expression of Hinduism including listening to the Gayatri Mantra. Sanju thinks about the serendipity of her conversation with Blazhka and how signs have been pointing towards spending more time in nature.The 'Sanju thinks...' episodes are released on the 3rd Thursday of every month (but this month on the 4th Thursday!). They contain Sanju's reflections on the challenge that the guest speaker has shared earlier in the month so make sure you've listened to that episode first! This is a longer episode that is the last one in this season, and expresses gratitude for all the guest speakers thus far: Richard Wilson, Natasha Porter, Neha Sahu, Fahd Jamaleddine, Anca Margineanu and Blazhka Dimitrova. Go back and listen to these insightful episodes if you haven't already.If you enjoyed this episode then share it on your social media and tag @sanjuthinks on Instagram and Twitter or on LinkedIn.--Social media:Sanju Pal @sanjuthinksRISE @risecharityBlazhka Dimitrova @blagadiaryBlagichka Zero Waste @blagichkapastryVillage Farm @farm2ubgTeach for All @teachforallJania Geoghegan @janiageogheganRuth Penfold @ruthpenfoldLaura Hearn @laura_lhearnWebsites:Madrinha TrustErnest Read Symphony OrchestraLina Ramchand Lightwave TherapyTansy in the WildWild Geese by Mary Oliver is licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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