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A Sacred Journey

practicing pilgrimage at home and abroad

3 Spiritual Practices You’re Already Doing (introvert edition)

I have a new post up on Quiet Revolution today about how introverts can turn 3 common practices of self-care into spiritual practices. Not to worry, extroverts—I plan on doing an extrovert edition right here sometime soon to balance things out. Subscribe here so you don’t miss it!

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If you identify as an introvert, it’s likely that you’ve personally experienced the misconceptions of introversion and have been fighting these assumptions for much of your life. You know them well: introverts are reclusive, stuck in their heads, and—let’s not forget—shy.

Because we live in an extroverted culture, these traits are often deemed as negative. If you’re spending a lot of time alone, lost in thought, or are uninterested in engaging with anyone, something must be wrong, right?

But to us, these introverted traits are essential parts of our makeup. We need time alone to recharge our batteries; we process our experiences internally; and we prefer to stand at an arm’s length rather than jump right in. When we become aware of these tendencies, they become not simply traits—but acts—of self-care. Seeking out alone time becomes a practice of solitude; internal processing becomes a vehicle for self-discovery; and standing on the outskirts makes us keen observers.

As introverts, we know that the practices of solitude, self-discovery, and paying attention are part of our daily lives, and when we pursue them with the intention of connecting with the transcendent, they can become spiritual practices as well. Here’s how you can turn three acts of self-care you’re already pursuing into spiritual practices…

Read the rest of the post at Quiet Revolution »

Want to Come Visit? Our New Seattle Airbnb Apartment

Seattle Airbnb: Ravenna Hideaway

Remember the basement renovation project I’ve mentioned here and there over the past year?

Well, it’s finally finished! We’re calling our Seattle Airbnb apartment “Ravenna Hideaway.” We listed it on Airbnb three weeks ago and we’ve already had quite a few guests. Our current guests are from Denmark, and I’m already enjoying getting to know our guests from all around the world and helping them have the perfect stay while here in Seattle.

In the future, I hope to install a labyrinth in the backyard. And who knows—I might offer spiritual direction or guidance for guests! I’d love for it to be a place of rest and retreat.

Click here to view pictures of the apartment, and if you’re traveling to Seattle soon (or know someone who is), we’d love to have you!

GO FURTHER…

What do you look for when selecting a place to stay? We’d love your tips!

PS: Traveling somewhere soon? Here’s $25 in Airbnb credit.

Our Daily Bread: The Recipe

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For over three years now, we’ve been making our own bread.

And, I should clarify—when I say “we” I mean my husband, Kyle. He’s a web developer, and so at the end of the day (or even on breaks in the middle) he’s eager to get out of his mind, leaving code-land behind and instead using his hands to create.

Over the years he’s turned to many things to help him transition—roasting coffee, brewing kombucha, curing bacon—but more than anything, while he was away on the Camino it was making our daily bread that he missed (and he wasn’t alone—I had to buy bread while he was away! Can you imagine!?).

You see, making bread has become a ritual for Kyle—a regular rhythm, and, dare I say, a spiritual practice. It calls him to leave the complex behind and return to the basics—for what’s more basic than bread? And it invites him to remember his first love—food—and encourages him to learn the ins and outs of what brings him delight (which, of course, is always a place where we can experience Sacred Encounter).

And so, today I offer you this recipe of our daily bread—from our family to yours. May it call you, too, to return to the basics, and remind you that delight and the Sacred can be found in even the most simple of places.

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Introducing Graphic Design with the Soul in Mind

Graphic Design from A Sacred Journey

Did you know I’m also a graphic designer?

That’s right! I actually majored in graphic design in college and I’ve been doing freelance design ever since! However, this summer I’m starting something new. I’m finally integrating my design work with my work here at A Sacred Journey, putting it all under one roof in order to serve the audience I know best: soul-care providers, bloggers, ministries, and small business owners who want to approach graphic design with the soul in mind.

As a writer and spiritual director, I know my message and how I hope to inspire others. And as a graphic designer, I know the importance of bringing that mission to life in visual form. If you’re in need of a designer and want to stir the spirit of those you serve, I’d love to work with you! 

Through continuous collaboration, we’ll do some of our own soul-searching and put our heads together to create a concept that uniquely represents your vision and brand. Then, with your intuition and my design savvy, we’ll tweak the design until it fits just right so that your mission and personality is reflected in all you do.

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Services include identity and branding, website design, online and print materials, website consultation and set-up, in-house design (my new favorite!), and even copywriting.

Click here to read more about my services, and if you know of anyone with design needs I’d love for you to spread the word!

GO FURTHER…

What kind of design stirs your soul? I’d love to hear!

Journey Book Club Discussion: “The Soul of a Pilgrim” (+ a special guest!)

And we’re back! After a blog break in June, things are back into full swing here at asacredjourney.net! We’re starting things off with a Journey Book Club discussion of our June selection—The Soul of a Pilgrim by Christine Valters Paintner. Want to join us this month? Find out what we’ll be reading at the bottom of the posts and join the Book Club email list to stay in the loop (plus get a FREE downloadable reading log)!

The Soul of a Pilgrim

How was your pilgrimage this June?

After reading Christine’s new book, The Soul of a Pilgrim, this is the question we should be asking, right? (Read Christine’s story behind the book here.) I love the way Christine invited us to journey with intention in our everyday lives (any surprise there?), and though I didn’t expect it, there was a pilgrimage waiting for me in the wings when I began the book in early June.read more »

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