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Sarah Owens



Average rating: 3.66 · 6,433 ratings · 1,505 reviews · 20 distinct worksSimilar authors
Sourdough: Recipes for Rust...

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“If weeds constantly overrun your garden rows, ask yourself what those are and why they are growing there. Put down the hoe long enough to consider what the weeds are telling you.”
Sarah Owens, Sourdough: Recipes for Rustic Fermented Breads, Sweets, Savories, and More

“set up an appointment with yourself in the morning, during a busy work schedule, or at night to find a quiet space and practice mindfulness. It’s as easy as being still, listening, focusing on your breathing, and emptying your thoughts, while practicing non-judgment. Every time a thought pops up, just let it go, without judgment, and return your attention to the moment. Build this up and practice every day. This may be one of the hardest things you’ll ever do. If you can stick with it, your life (and brain, whoo hoo!) will begin to change in amazing ways. Tool #6: Compassionate Self-Talk “A moment of self-compassion can change your entire day.”
Sarah Owens, The New Feminine: A Guide to Discovering Your Authentic Power through Vulnerability and Love



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