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An interview about kurashi and redefining self-care. . Redefining Self-Care with KonMari Chani recen

An interview about kurashi and redefining self-care. [View this email in your browser](. [CHANI Logo]( Redefining Self-Care with KonMari Chani recently sat down with KonMari by Marie Kondo to talk about astrology, the importance of caring for oneself, and how to practice both in a world of endless responsibilities and obligations. In their interview, they also discussed personal definitions of self-care and kurashi, as well as ways to create more room for balance and abundance in the day-to-day. We hope it sparks joy. — Team CHANI KM: When we spoke to you last, we were in the height of quarantine, and you were sheltering in place with your wife in Los Angeles. What would you say is different about your life and perspective after riding the storm of a global pandemic? CN: When I think about life pre-pandemic, I often marvel at how fast life was zooming by. I would catch myself thinking, “I guess this is how life is when things are going well. I guess I am supposed to work this hard. I guess life just flies by.” But since the pandemic, I’ve come to realize that rushing is not the way I want to live my life. I feel like I’ve been able to say “no” to more things that aren’t essential and devote myself to what is. During the pandemic, my wife Sonya Passi and I also built and released the CHANI app and then built an entire company and team to run it. It is a manifestation of my life’s work and made me value my time, energy and talent [more]. KM: The New York Times has described you as “a socially conscious astrologer” — does that feel like an apt description? CN: I guess the term saddens me because it tells us just how pervasive individualism is. I feel like being “socially conscious” should be way less than the bare minimum for all of us. My approach to astrology in both my book, You Were Born For This: Astrology for Radical Self-Acceptance, and on the CHANI app is centered on self-understanding and communal well-being. I’m interested in connecting folks with their life’s purpose through the framework of astrology. I hope that [we] provide folks with some of the tools they need to heal and unlock their gifts and potential. We are social beings, interdependent on each other and the planet. If we aren’t conscious of that… [Click here to continue reading.]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( Copyright © 2023 Chani Nicholas, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at my website. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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