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Surfing the Waves of Change: Mindfulness, Impermanence & Letting Go

18 min · 11. kesä 2026
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In this episode of Awakening Mindfulness at Work, Pierre and Sarah explore one of the deepest realities of life: change. From uncertainty at work to personal transitions, relationships, aging, and the rapid changes happening around us, they reflect on how mindfulness can help us respond with greater presence instead of resistance. Together, they discuss attachment, fear, impermanence, the nervous system’s need for safety, and the possibility of learning to “surf the waves” of life rather than fight them. A grounded and thoughtful conversation about letting go, creating space, and finding resilience in the middle of change.

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