I always need to read your content twice because it's just packed with amazing information. I've always had a horrible relationship with food. I have down my timing and honor when I'm hungry, but I hate cooking and am super picky, so eating itself is a "chore" for me. I'm learning so much reading your content, however, and beginning to learn some grace for myself.
I’m glad to hear that my words are helpful. I hated cooking too once, though I’m not saying your goal should be to love it. What has helped you the most so far? Is it the timing (rhythm)? I’d love to know.
It's always when I find a healthy recipe that actually tastes good. My husband runs for cover when he sees me planning to make something new that's "healthy". Every once in a while, I strike gold though.
Savitree, thank you for writing this and for guiding us from the depth of your own lived experience - the way you weave wisdom with what you’ve lived always lands deeply.
the timing couldn’t be more perfect. the festivities - and the after - have knocked my rhythm a little off and pulled me back into “assigned life” mode. your simple, beautiful explanation of our inner operating systems and the role of rhythm feels like such a grounding reminder.
This is one of those embodied and informative pieces that make me realise - I’ve so much to learn and I always have guides showing me the way around me.
I always need to read your content twice because it's just packed with amazing information. I've always had a horrible relationship with food. I have down my timing and honor when I'm hungry, but I hate cooking and am super picky, so eating itself is a "chore" for me. I'm learning so much reading your content, however, and beginning to learn some grace for myself.
I’m glad to hear that my words are helpful. I hated cooking too once, though I’m not saying your goal should be to love it. What has helped you the most so far? Is it the timing (rhythm)? I’d love to know.
It's always when I find a healthy recipe that actually tastes good. My husband runs for cover when he sees me planning to make something new that's "healthy". Every once in a while, I strike gold though.
So funny. I learned a couple of family favorites and beyond that my attitude was, then you cook.
Savitree, thank you for writing this and for guiding us from the depth of your own lived experience - the way you weave wisdom with what you’ve lived always lands deeply.
the timing couldn’t be more perfect. the festivities - and the after - have knocked my rhythm a little off and pulled me back into “assigned life” mode. your simple, beautiful explanation of our inner operating systems and the role of rhythm feels like such a grounding reminder.
This is one of those embodied and informative pieces that make me realise - I’ve so much to learn and I always have guides showing me the way around me.
Thank you for being that voice 🙏✨