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Youheum Son

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“As long as we feel comfortable, safe, and supported with what we own and how much we have, then we can say that we have enough.”
Youheum Son, Heal Your Living : The Joy of Mindfulness, Sustainability, Minimalism, and Wellness
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“While healing, we learn the most effective method of conquering self-limitations, becoming bulletproof to hardships, choosing selectively wiser decisions, and polishing our inner skills directly. We all need this time of training as a step to becoming mindful crafters of meaningful creations.”
Youheum Son, Heal Your Living : The Joy of Mindfulness, Sustainability, Minimalism, and Wellness

“When embarking on a new and unfamiliar path, some may choose to stop or be passive for long periods without taking action. The main reason behind unwanted delays is our feelings of anxiety about the amount of work and discipline needed to catch up on the lessons we’ve missed. We focus too much on the intimidating feeling we have when learning about alternative paths and in-depth practices. Mental blocks lie mainly in resisting change or disturbing already established habits and dependencies.”
Youheum Son, Heal Your Living : The Joy of Mindfulness, Sustainability, Minimalism, and Wellness

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“When embarking on a new and unfamiliar path, some may choose to stop or be passive for long periods without taking action. The main reason behind unwanted delays is our feelings of anxiety about the amount of work and discipline needed to catch up on the lessons we’ve missed. We focus too much on the intimidating feeling we have when learning about alternative paths and in-depth practices. Mental blocks lie mainly in resisting change or disturbing already established habits and dependencies.”
Youheum Son, Heal Your Living : The Joy of Mindfulness, Sustainability, Minimalism, and Wellness

“It is a fictional creation of the mind to believe that healing requires sacrificing what we love or hold dear. In truth, we are never forced to push hard. At any time, we can dissolve the belief that change involves hard work and unwanted sacrifices.”
Youheum Son, Heal Your Living : The Joy of Mindfulness, Sustainability, Minimalism, and Wellness

“Learning the mechanism of healing and realizing the role of contrast and diversity within and around us will give us the push we need to partake in healing. The obstacles we may encounter and the inevitable mistakes naturally serve as precious components of mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual maturity.”
Youheum Son, Heal Your Living : The Joy of Mindfulness, Sustainability, Minimalism, and Wellness

“Embarking on our path as a courageous soul will remind us that ultimately it does not matter how well we live, or the best way to avoid errors in our lifestyle decisions. Beginning will positively change our daily routines and habits, but the surface level changes are only a meager reward compared to the spiritual lessons along the way.”
Youheum Son, Heal Your Living : The Joy of Mindfulness, Sustainability, Minimalism, and Wellness

“While healing, we learn the most effective method of conquering self-limitations, becoming bulletproof to hardships, choosing selectively wiser decisions, and polishing our inner skills directly. We all need this time of training as a step to becoming mindful crafters of meaningful creations.”
Youheum Son, Heal Your Living : The Joy of Mindfulness, Sustainability, Minimalism, and Wellness

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