Christin's Behind-the-Scenes Sunday š„
Chiwi Journal podcast, honeyritual tea 20% off sale, the Alliance for Bhikkhunis, and an enjoyable ideal day
Dear Ones,
3 Bullets of Updates:
I was on the Chiwi Journal podcast! Camellia and I talked about Write of Passage, living a multicultural life, Buddhism, neuroscience, psychedelic therapy, and more. Appreciate you giving it a listen here and letting me know what you think! I have so many learnings from doing this podcast, namely that I have way too many things I wanted to talk about and we actually never got through the whole list. So if any of you plan to be on a podcast in the future, my unsolicited advice would be to pare down the number of topics!
Black Friday Sale for honeyritual tea - Christine and I are SUPER appreciative for all your support through this year! Please enjoy 20% off on Amazon through November 30th. They make thoughtful gifts for the holidays! š
The Alliance for Bhikkhunis: Some of you might know that Iām the treasurer for the Alliance for Bhikkhunis, the worldās only non-profit supporting Theravadan Buddhist monastic women. I spent a chunk of this week preparing for our board meeting, and itās been busy (in a good way) with more donations every year. This is something Iām passionate about supporting because I see monastics as the āacademia of religionāāthey are devoting their entire lives to understanding Buddhism, and donāt have a penny to their name! I have an essay in mind that dives deeper into this topic to talk about the role of generosity in spiritual practice, and how the Buddha originally designed the fourfold sangha with monastic and lay people supporting each other. Itās a historical example of a DAO to me. Iām hoping that writing about this topic will help me stay updated on the latest in web3 too. What do you think?
3 Bullets of Vulnerability*:
Oh boy, this week has made me realized that perhaps building 3 businesses, 2 doing 2 cohort-based courses, and running 1 non-profit all simultaneously might have me strayed from my original goals. You might laugh but my original goals have always been to design a life where I can 1) go on longer meditation retreats and 2) have a peaceful ideal day where I get to take time to do deep work and spend quality time with Yuhong. Oops!
Thereās quite a lot to unpack here and warrants its own essay (ha!) but essentially, I can see that thereās subconscious mistrust of whether my goals are even achievableāI seem to model āsuccessā from seeing how my family works (aka all the time), and donāt think that one can āget thereā without being busy and exhausted all the time.
I also want to work on trusting that I wonāt āslack off.ā Itās almost like I entirely rely my internal drive to do things based on fear, instead of hope, you know? Itās āserved me wellā to get to where I am today, but I canāt imagine keeping this up for another decadeā¦Iām exhausted just thinking about it! So this Thanksgiving Iāve given myself the task (ha!) of un-tasking myself. Build a realistic ideal day that is enjoyable.
Thanks for reading! Whatās your ideal day like? Whatās in the way? Let me know! :)
Warm Wishes,
Christin
*Name back by popular demand! :) I am really grateful for friends who reminded me of the positive aspects of vulnerability.
What's your realistic ideal day that is enjoyable look like? I've been thinking about that a lot too - being able to spend an hour writing, reading, meditating, swimming! As well as being able to go to brunch on a random weekday, bring food to my postpartum friends.