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Creating a Daily Spiritual Practice

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In this episode, Janice discusses how creating (and doing) a daily spiritual practice can serve as a powerful path toward achieving your spiritual development goals. For her, the daily practice of setting an intention, self-reflection (including checking into her Happiness List), and giving gratitude helps her to get that much closer to living authentically and staying grounded in the present.
Originally published: February 26, 2018
Read Janice's 4-years-later reflections on the episode here: "S1 | EP7: Getting Grounded and Authentic with Spiritual Practices" (The Soul's Work Blog)

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Listen to all The Soul's Work Podcast episodes: www.thesoulsworkpodcast.com
Show notes:

  • 0:55: What we’re talking about in this episode
  • 1:43: Finding your purpose for your spiritual practice
  • 2:40: What happens when I don’t set an intention
  • 3:49: Setting an intention for the day to stay focused, present, and balanced
  • 7:09: Listening to music to complement my intention for the day
  • 9:14: Writing down or visualizing your intentions
  • 10:24: Journaling my self-reflections to release, learn, and move forward
  • 13:56: Checking in with my happiness list
  • 16:18: Giving gratitude
  • 19:44: Using a gratitude jar
  • 20:41: Your soul’s work: create your own spiritual practice
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Manage episode 284988745 series 2876770
Content provided by Janice Ho. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Janice Ho or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Janice discusses how creating (and doing) a daily spiritual practice can serve as a powerful path toward achieving your spiritual development goals. For her, the daily practice of setting an intention, self-reflection (including checking into her Happiness List), and giving gratitude helps her to get that much closer to living authentically and staying grounded in the present.
Originally published: February 26, 2018
Read Janice's 4-years-later reflections on the episode here: "S1 | EP7: Getting Grounded and Authentic with Spiritual Practices" (The Soul's Work Blog)

Rate & review the podcast on:

Connect with me:

Listen to all The Soul's Work Podcast episodes: www.thesoulsworkpodcast.com
Show notes:

  • 0:55: What we’re talking about in this episode
  • 1:43: Finding your purpose for your spiritual practice
  • 2:40: What happens when I don’t set an intention
  • 3:49: Setting an intention for the day to stay focused, present, and balanced
  • 7:09: Listening to music to complement my intention for the day
  • 9:14: Writing down or visualizing your intentions
  • 10:24: Journaling my self-reflections to release, learn, and move forward
  • 13:56: Checking in with my happiness list
  • 16:18: Giving gratitude
  • 19:44: Using a gratitude jar
  • 20:41: Your soul’s work: create your own spiritual practice
  continue reading

55 episodes

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