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Nature is the Missing Piece for Me--and Maybe You
Try Forest Therapy, Three Different Ways, to Settle Your Mind, Body, and Heart
Sep 10
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Lori L. Cangilla, Ph.D.
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Forest Therapy and a Writing Sabbatical Have Reshaped My Creative Process
I need my community more than ever
Aug 27
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Lori L. Cangilla, Ph.D.
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Creating Fertile Ground for Intuition
What Highly Sensitive People Need, and Collaborative Journaling to Help You Do
May 20
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Lori L. Cangilla, Ph.D.
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Hearts Content: What the Old Woods Whispered to My Sensitive Soul
An imperfect reflection on awe
May 13
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Lori L. Cangilla, Ph.D.
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The “Rest of Nature” Matters to Sensitive People
Let's spend some time with her every day.
Apr 15
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Lori L. Cangilla, Ph.D.
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The Trees Hold My Soul
Nature is supporting me as a highly sensitive person (HSP) when the world feels too awful
Apr 8
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Lori L. Cangilla, Ph.D.
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The Presence and Presents of Seasonal Alignment
A Mindful Spin on Collaborative Journaling
Mar 18
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Lori L. Cangilla, Ph.D.
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A Black Bear or a White-Tailed Deer?
A brief reflection on showing up in the world
Feb 25
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Lori L. Cangilla, Ph.D.
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Desire: Hibernation. Need: Connection.
Collaborative Journaling returns to entice you out of your solitude and into community with other sensitive souls.
Feb 18
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Lori L. Cangilla, Ph.D.
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Collaborative Guided Journaling Kick Off
Join me in this experiment with connecting through journaling
Jan 21
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Lori L. Cangilla, Ph.D.
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Want to Hear a Secret? I’m Doing Something I’ve Never Done Before.
And I want you to join me, because I think we could all use something fresh, intriguing, and nurturing at a time like this.
Jan 17
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Lori L. Cangilla, Ph.D.
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Fire and Light for the Season
A Winter Solstice Photo Essay
Dec 20, 2024
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Lori L. Cangilla, Ph.D.
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