Feeling a little more foggy mirror than clear windshield? This week, the ABG community teachers offer up some options on breath techniques that may help clear things up:
Feeling a little more foggy mirror than clear windshield? This week, the ABG community teachers offer up some options on breath techniques that may help clear things up:
We’re taking a breath, and now publishing bi-weekly. Update here.
Guest contributor, Nancy Light shares her lessons learned from her recent wine career transition.
In the final post for 2021, Cathy and Beck look back on 2021 with some thoughts on clarity, presence and finding what's important.
This week, Cathy considers how taking a mental health break is just as much about everyone else as it is about ourselves - in a good way. Check it out.
Just in time for the Holidays, beck finds her latest discovery in alcohol free offerings.
This week, Cathy takes a break from the daily grind to find time to play!
As the Holiday season looms, Beck looks back on her six favorite ABG reads to help manage the season of giving.
Can you travel and write about wine and not drink? Yes. and this week, guest contributor Rachel DelRocco Terrazas shares a perspective on traveling as a wine writer while sober.
Cathy considers the benefits of micro-moves forward to achieve what can seem to be insurmountable goals.
As Willie Nelson sang, “On the road again” this week, Beck offers up five tips to help you get back into work travel with a little more ease.
Fresh from our session at @wine2wineverona, Beck recaps the session, “Can Working in the Wine Business be GOOD for You?”
In the final days before wine2wine Business Forum, it's honesty that makes the difference, as Cathy explains.
This week, we preview the responses from our short and anonymous survey that will help us present our session at this year’s wine2wine Business Forum.
We are headed to wine2wine and love to hear this community’s thoughts on the question, “can working in the wine business be good for you?.”
Guest contributor Erin Robertson shares her journey from luxury Napa marketing professional to start-up wine brand owner, and the six foundations she had to help make the transition.
It is encouraging to hear this community share how their own attitudes to mindfulness, moderation, and mindful drinking are changing for the better; how mental health conversations are becoming a little safer; and how a moderate or abstinence approach to drinking has become more normalized, but as an industry how are we doing?.
In the spirit of sabbatical self-care, ABG is on hiatus this week as I’m shifting energy from online to offline, and giving my apartment a fresh coat of paint.
For Cathy, this past week was a first for Beck and I, twice over. The “first first” was co-leading a wine tasting in North Carolina, and the “second first” was co-presenting a mini-workshop to teenagers and parents on how to manage anxiety. Know what they had in common? Taking a pause.
A sidewalk sale wasn’t exactly the most obvious place to find a new meditation teacher, but it was an old watch that taught Beck new reminders about meditation.