On Clarity
By Mary Moscarello. To read more of Mary’s work, click here. I meant my message to be clear.I’m pretty sure I saw the words as they tumbled from my mouth as I’d intended.All in the right order.Repeating myself, being redundant, I’ve often said this message to you.Sometimes – every time – daily, I don’t know […]
Movement and emotional health
By Teresa Dornellas I recently started walking again. I used to take long walks around my neighborhood during the warmer months and I really enjoyed seeing the new blossoms during Spring and taking photos for my own pleasure. I also used to work in Manhattan and had to walk a lot to get to and […]
I breathe

By Mary Moscarello. To read more of Mary’s posts, click here. Featured image by Jan Huber on Unsplash Naked feet pad into the warm and darkened room SilentMovingI breathe Folded legs rest under my body in angles SilentStillI breathe Palms touch.Heart beats.Mind races, then quiets. SilentStillI breathe Stand up.Take space.Legs firm and rooted.Heart beats. SilentStillI breathe Arms lift […]
Vulnerability & Courage
by Teresa Dornellas. Photo by Jude Beck on Unsplash Vulnerability is often confused with weakness. But this couldn’t be farther from the truth. In fact, according to researcher and author Brené Brown, “vulnerability is the most accurate measure of courage”. And the source of the word courage is the Latin word coeur, which means heart (the French kept […]