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True Stride

True Stride

著者: Mary Tess Rooney
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Realizing your True Stride means moving forward in alignment with you heart, mind, body, energy and soul. This podcast offers thoughtful conversations to help you discover your groove at work, at home, during play and with your community. Empowerment coach, author and fellow Strider, Mary Tess Rooney, inspires heart-centered views to elevate your Heart Value, relationships and joy. Tune-in every Thursday for wise walks to get your stride on! 個人的成功 社会科学 自己啓発
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  • EP268: How Discernment Helps You Emerge Stronger
    2025/11/13
    This week, I wanted to dive deeper into something that came up from our last conversation about unburdening ourselves as we head toward the end of the year. One of our Striders reached out and said, "I love that word discernment, but sometimes I struggle with knowing when I'm releasing something for my own good and when I'm just isolating." That question really resonated with me because I've been there too with trying to figure out if I'm stepping back for clarity or pulling away out of self-protection. So in this episode, we're exploring what it means to practice discernment versus isolation, and how both can show up in our lives. There have been times when I've had to hit pause and really tune in to what my own voice was saying. These are moments when I needed quiet to think, to breathe, to just be with myself. There have also been times when pulling back for a bit was the kindest thing I could do. That space wasn't about pushing people away. It was about giving myself room to reset. When we bring a little more awareness, intention, and compassion to those moments, it changes everything. It helps us reflect instead of react. Since the holidays are coming, with all the emotions they tend to stir up, it feels like the perfect time to notice what we're running toward and what we might be running from. The pauses we take can either drain us or refuel us, so let's be mindful of which kind we're choosing. On today's Wise Walk we'll see how discernment can help us reemerge stronger, clearer, and more connected than before. As you reflect on your life, are there times when you know you need to take a step back, step aside, or release something, and you feel that discernment guiding you?Do you recognize moments when you react, withdraw without reflection, or feel too overwhelmed to process what's happening?How can you hold space for both discernment and isolation and understand when each is serving you?Can you feel good about applying them when necessary, with the hope that both lead to deeper connection?Are you withdrawing without reflection, reacting out of hurt or defensiveness, or intentionally isolating to heal and protect yourself?Can you be aware of what's motivating your choice and what outcome you truly want?Are you stepping back to foster connection or pushing others away out of fear or exhaustion?Where in your life are you practicing healthy discernment that supports connection?Where might you be isolating without a plan for how to reemerge better?Are you running toward something that aligns with your growth or running away from something that feels hard to face?With that awareness, can you make new choices that bring you the support you need?Can you focus on what you're running toward and what you're running away from, and take action that helps you reemerge stronger?Do you sense when it's time to immerse yourself in community and when it's time to rest and recharge in solitude, knowing both can help you reemerge stronger? I want to thank the Strider who reached out with that thoughtful question. It reminded me how powerful it is to pause, reflect, and check in with ourselves. The holidays can stir up so much joy, nostalgia, and even heaviness. It's okay to take a step back when you need to. Until next week, please remember to listen to your heart, honor your energy, and always make space for fun along the way. In this episode: [03:05] I share Google's definition of discernment being the ability to make sound judgments through perception and wisdom. Isolation is the state of being alone or separate from others.[04:04] Sometimes when making a big decision, I would isolate myself from others, so I could reflect on my own voice.[05:26] Language can have different meanings, but when I was judged for isolation I was actually using discernment to look into my heart and find what's best for me.[06:08] The temporary timeout we give ourselves is good, because it allows us to re-emerge better. Discernment can foster connection when we find what's true to ourselves.[07:24] It's important for us to know the difference between isolating and searching for discernment.[08:04] We should also be aware of when our isolation is reactive.[09:22] The other day my aunt's horse, Blue, needed dental work. I had to take a step back because I have some trauma around dental work.[11:20] It's important for us to have discernment to navigate and flow with things that come up in life.[12:59] My goal is to emerge stronger and clearer.[13:32] Holidays can be hard emotionally for many different reasons.[16:03] Thank you to The Strider who asked this question. It was really helpful for me to self reflect on the differences between isolation and discernment. Memorable Quotes: "Discernment is that pause we take to hear our own voice again." - Mary Tess"Sometimes that step back is the most loving thing you can do for yourself and others." - Mary Tess"Awareness helps us know whether we're protecting our peace or avoiding our ...
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  • EP267: Unburden Yourself Before the New Year
    2025/11/06
    As the year winds down and the holidays approach, I feel a quiet pull to lighten my load. November always feels like a bridge between what's been and what's next, and I've been asking myself what I can release before stepping into a new season. There's something deeply satisfying about clearing space, whether that's finishing something I've been avoiding, resolving an annoyance that's been draining me, or simply letting go of the pressure to do it all. In this episode, I share how discernment helps me emerge better. It's so easy to carry unnecessary weight like chasing perfection or holding onto small frustrations that siphon energy from what truly matters. From everyday logistics, like finally sorting out an insurance issue, to bigger lessons about trusting myself as a student and letting my work be imperfect, I'm learning that ease arrives through acceptance, not over-effort. Living simply in Joshua Tree keeps reinforcing that peace doesn't come from adding more. It comes from doing less, more intentionally. I'm also noticing how this applies to relationships. Some connections feel light and energizing while others carry worry or judgment that isn't mine to hold. Giving those spaces room to breathe feels like a gift to both sides. On this Wise Walk, I invite you to reflect on where your energy goes, what no longer fits, and how to lovingly set it down, so you can step forward with clarity, ease, and a little more spaciousness. As you think about what's weighing on you right now, what do you want to tackle and what can you release to set yourself up for success next year?What feels heavy on your heart or impossible to complete, and what would make you feel proud to finish before the year ends?Are there things that feel heavy but don't truly need to get done, and can you give yourself permission to release them?Will you take time to journal and hold space for the idea of unburdening yourself?As you take yourself on a Wise Walk, are there areas in your mental or emotional life where you could unburden yourself?What thoughts, worries, or energetic weights are not serving you anymore?Can you let them go, or deal with them now so they don't follow you into the new year?When you think about your physical environment and your calendar, what feels heavy or unnecessary?Is there something you've always done out of habit that doesn't matter as much anymore?What can you lovingly say no to in order to support your well-being and make space for creativity and rest?Can you say yes to more of what truly nourishes you and let go of the things that no longer resonate?As you reflect on relationships that feel a little heavy right now, which ones might you release from constant engagement because there's a disconnect or energetic misalignment?Can you make peace with that, knowing it doesn't have to be forever?Maybe the relationship will shift, or maybe it won't—but can you allow yourself to let go, trust the season you're in, and free up space for what feels aligned? I'm so grateful for this space we share and for every Strider who walks alongside me. Five years in, it still amazes me how light and energizing our Wise Walks feel, and how this community continues to grow. Your support truly fuels me. So please, keep reaching out and letting me know what resonates. You never burden me; you remind me why this journey matters. As we move through the rest of this year, may we keep releasing what doesn't serve us and make room for more of what does. I can't wait to walk with you again next Thursday. In this episode: [03:00] The three main areas I need to unburden are mental and emotional space, physical environment, and relationships. [04:18] I need to take care of an auto insurance issue that is weighing on me and work on my perfectionism.[05:17] My perfectionism made me want to rerecord audio I created for my shamanic Reiki. I realized there was no need other than my perfectionism to redo the whole thing.[06:18] I was proud of myself for making the choice to unburden myself.[07:33] I also needed to unburden my physical and environmental calendar. Managing clutter is a priority, especially in my 300 square foot casita in Joshua Tree. There are also dust issues in the desert. [09:24] I have a favorite quote that focuses on doing less of what doesn't matter.[11:08] I love the idea of being mindful about what we can unburden and have less in our life of what doesn't matter.[13:39] The last category I've been reflecting on unburdening is relationships. I'm meeting new people and trying to balance spending time with new people and those that I already love.[14:36] I want to discern who is supporting me.[17:16] I am so grateful for you. Our relationship and going on Wise Walks together feel so light and energizing. Memorable Quotes: "Discernment is the quiet courage to say no when something no longer feels aligned." - Mary Tess"Every time you clear what feels heavy, you create room for joy to return." - Mary ...
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  • EP266: Rewire Your Nervous System, One Breath at a Time
    2025/10/30

    Sometimes the smallest things create the biggest shift. Lately, I've been reminded how something as simple as breathing, something we do automatically, can completely change how we feel. It's easy to forget that breath is both instinct and invitation. When I guide a yoga class or begin a shamanic reiki session, I always start with three unifying breaths. Each one feels like a soft landing, a way to come home to myself before I do anything else. It's a quiet reminder that calm isn't something we chase; it's something we breathe into being.

    Let's take a moment to breathe together now: The first breath will be a nourishing breath. Inhale deeply, exhale, let it out. The second breath will be a cleansing breath. Inhale deeply, exhale, let it out. And the last breath will be a rejuvenating breath. Inhale deeply, exhale, let it out. Then, just settle back into the natural rhythm of your own breath.

    On this Wise Walk, we'll look at how intentional breathing can nourish and even rewire your nervous system. We'll pause long enough to notice when we hold our breath, especially in those moments when life feels a bit too fast or too heavy. And we'll experiment with simple ways to release that tension, like box breathing or the 4-7-8 rhythm, so the body can find its own natural balance again. So as you walk, breathe, and listen, see if you can feel how each inhale steadies you and each exhale clears space for a calmer, more connected you.

    • Do you notice the natural rhythm of your breath, or do you sometimes catch yourself holding it without realizing?

    • When stress or anticipation builds, can you sense the moment your breath becomes shallow or tight?
    • How does it feel when you pause and guide your breath back to a slower, steadier rhythm?
    • Can you sense the shifts in your body as your breath begins to calm your nervous system?
    • What practices help you stay connected to your breath when life feels fast or heavy?
    • When you feel tension rise, how can you use your breath to bring yourself back to balance?
    • How can you create time and space in your day to practice deep, intentional breathing that nourishes and restores you?

    As you move through the rest of your day, notice the moments when you can come back to your breath. Let it steady you. Let it clear space for calm, connection, and whatever comes next.

    I hope this Wise Walk reminded you that your breath is both your anchor and your reset button. Until next Thursday, keep tuning in, breathing deeply, and honoring the rhythm that keeps you aligned with your heart and your True Stride.

    In this episode:

    • [04:40] There have been times in my life where I certainly catch myself holding my breath.
    • [05:37] What I love about the three unifying breaths is that three deep breaths resets the nervous system.
    • [06:12] There is scientific backing that supports this. Deep breathing will rewire our nervous systems.
    • [07:21] I also catch myself holding my breath during a deep tissue massage. Breathwork can help us breathe through stress and cleanse.
    • [08:25] The box breath is on counts of four. You inhale for a count of four. Then you hold for a count of four. Exhale for a count of four. Hold for a count of four. Repeat.
    • [09:18] Being intentional about rewiring our nervous system is a great skill for all of us to have.
    • [10:34] Box breathing is a beautiful rhythmic structure that gives us focus.
    • [11:59] Breath work is always a focus like when we exercise.
    • [12:41] You could also try the 4-7-8 practice. Inhale for four breaths. Hold for seven. Exhale for eight.
    • [15:20] Scan your body to see how these practices help you.

    Memorable Quotes:

      • "Every time we take three deep breaths, we give our nervous system a chance to reset." - Mary Tess
      • "When we hold our breath, we hold tension. When we breathe deeply, we create space for ease." - Mary Tess
      • "Breathwork is a bridge between the body and the mind. It reconnects what stress tries to separate." - Mary Tess

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