Seneca: ‘As long as you live, keep learning how to live.’ Remember that life is a journey of growth and learning, so stay curious and open to new experiences.
Write down three things you are grateful for each evening for a month. This fosters a positive mindset and improves overall well-being.
Set a timer for 5 minutes and focus solely on your breath. Reflect on your thoughts and emotions. Enhance emotional regulation and reduce stress.
Begin your day with a 5-minute reflection on the Stoic principle of the day. Share your reflection and how you plan to apply it in a group chat.
Seneca: ‘As long as you live, keep learning how to live.’ Embrace continuous self-improvement and personal growth every day.
Pause for 5 minutes, 3 times a day to focus on your breath. This helps to reduce stress and cultivate inner calm.
Embrace your fate. Accept that you cannot control everything, but you can control how you respond. Practice acceptance of what you cannot change.
Seneca: ‘As long as you live, keep learning how to live.’ Think about your own mortality to appreciate the present and prioritize personal growth.
Gather weekly to discuss and practice Stoic meditation techniques. Share one insight or experience from your meditation session during the meeting.
Accept that you cannot control everything. Focus on what you can influence and let go of the rest.