Honoring Ourselves: Slowing Down and Doing Less
Janet Namdari • June 30, 2026

Have you been feeling the pull to do less and slow down? And yet you still find yourself 'pushing through'?


You're not alone.


It seems this is a widespread phenomena amongst those with various backgrounds and roles.


Our minds are continuously telling us to keep going with the doing and seeking...


Even when we feel exhausted and can barely put one foot in front of the other.


We reach for our phones to keep the busy going when there are 'breaks.'


It's as if we are constantly avoiding something...


It's almost like we're afraid to be still and just BE.


We may, logically, know the value of honoring what our body/mind needs, yet we keep choosing the opposite, as if we aren't in control.


And in this society that we live in, pausing and slowing down can seem unavailable - even impossible - and certainly undervalued.


Enter intention and discipline.


You see, If we want to experience more well-being and quality in our lives and in our relationships, we must be disciplined about self-care.


We must be clear about our intentions to honor ourselves and our needs.


This means getting specific. It means creating and sticking to a plan. And setting boundaries to protect the plan.


I realize this may sound daunting and maybe even impossible...


And this is where I come into the picture...


I help people like you slow down by providing a container where intention is born and needs are uncovered so that a plan can be created to assist with honoring yourself and where you're at in your life.


And you then you begin to experience the freedom to be the living, breathing, tuned-in and tapped-in being you were intended to be.


Ready to get the support you need to honor yourself? Simply click on complimentary call button below to schedule a time to discuss options or shoot me an email at janet@lovingkindnessparenting.com


With loving-kindness,

Janet


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