Tag: personal growth

  • Gravel Therapy – Breaking Free from the Ordinary

    Gravel Therapy – Breaking Free from the Ordinary

    The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance. — Alan Watts The Path to Something Different You’ve been told how life’s supposed to go, right? Go to school, get a job, buy the house, check the boxes, rinse and repeat. But what… Read more

  • You’re Not Looking at Nature. You Are Nature.

    You’re Not Looking at Nature. You Are Nature.

    We are not in nature; we are nature. – Eckhart Tolle The Truth About Your Connection Not long ago, during a quiet morning hike, I paused to admire a patch of moss on a fallen log. I was inspired to observe this by Peter Wohlleben’s book, Forest Walking: Discovering the Trees and Woodlands of North… Read more

  •  The Churn Beneath the Mask: A Trail Reflection from Michael

     The Churn Beneath the Mask: A Trail Reflection from Michael

    I am made from the things I’ve faced and the things I chose not to run from. -Morgan Harper Nichols You Can’t Heal What You Won’t Hike Into Most people hike through life at the surface.Smiles on the trail. Light chatter. Behavior that says, “I’m fine.”But sometimes, the rhythm of my boots syncs with something… Read more

  • Embrace Nature Without Purpose: A Simple Invitation

    Embrace Nature Without Purpose: A Simple Invitation

    “Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.”— Marcus Aurelius Sometimes we convince ourselves that stepping into nature requires a reason.A plan. A perfect day.Some grand emotional unraveling to justify the walk.But what if that’s just noise? The truth is:You don’t need to be… Read more

  • Men and Emotions: What No One Taught Us (But We’re Learning Anyway)

    Men and Emotions: What No One Taught Us (But We’re Learning Anyway)

    Let’s get something out in the open: most men were never given the manual on emotions. We were handed tools to fix broken things, taught how to hide pain with jokes, or work, or booze, and expected to “man up” whenever feelings dared to surface. I know this because I lived it. I grew up… Read more

  • Why Movement Helps Us Process Pain (And Why Sitting Still Doesn’t)

    Why Movement Helps Us Process Pain (And Why Sitting Still Doesn’t)

    I’m not a therapist. I don’t have a doctorate in neuroscience. I’m just a guy who was in pain, laced up some hiking boots, and started walking. At first, it was just about emotional pain management. I wanted to get away. Get away from stress, from people, and myself. But the more I moved, the… Read more

  • Two Windows: A Different View, A Different You

    Two Windows: A Different View, A Different You

    There’s something about this townhouse where I live. It has windows on each end. One faces the street. The other, to a park. Today it’s 70 degrees in Minnesota, which in April feels like a small miracle. The kind of day that makes you want to do something. Anything. Just to say you were alive… Read more

  • Transform Your Emotions: Hike and Heal Philosophy Explained

    Transform Your Emotions: Hike and Heal Philosophy Explained

    The Hike and Heal philosophy has its roots in the belief that nature offers a powerful and accessible path to healing. Time spent outdoors, whether through hiking or simply being in nature, promotes physical, emotional, and mental well-being. Our goal is to empower individuals of all backgrounds, ages, and genders to reconnect with themselves, process… Read more