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Sustainable Practice: Talk

19 min · 5 de may de 2026
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This week, Olivia reframes effort in meditation as something steady and compassionate rather than forceful, emphasizing that sustainable practice comes from releasing strain and returning gently to the present moment again and again. Over time, this shift—from striving to simply returning—allows practice to become a flexible, supportive way of being that can meet all of life’s experiences with care. Prompt: What is a place in your life that used to take a lot of effort but doesn’t anymore? Sitting segment that complements the talk portion on Sustainable Practice Group Date: 4/28/2026

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