A Mindful Adventure - By Donna Mantone-Adinolfi
"The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step." - Lao Tze (570-490 BC)
The journey began at Miraval - Life in Balance, an all-inclusive Resort and Spa located in the beautiful foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains just outside Tucson, AZ. I chose Miraval for some of the same reasons others do from all parts of the world. I wanted to find myself, do some soul searching - change my life...and I expected it to come to me by the end of the week.
You can just hear Jack Palance (Curly) telling Billy Crystal (Mitch) in City Slickers that we get wound up 51 weeks a year and expect to get all the answers in just one week. That's what I wanted - I wanted to "find myself" by the end of the week. I had to because I was turning 40 and just like others turning 30, 40, 50 or more, I was looking for answers.
I did my best to figure things out by midweek, however "it" wasn't quite clear. I was looking for the clarity, vision, and purpose of my life. Wasn't it supposed to come in loud and clear or was I searching fro something that I already had and just didn't know? Then, it all began to make sense. I wasn't living in the moment, I wasn't present, and I was thinking of yesterday and tomorrow and missing today. I wasn't being "mindful" and all at once I figured it out, almost mindlessly.
It's so hard to explain the feeling of emptiness you feel when you're just going from day to day. More often than not, you take a vacation to relax and perhaps do something fulfilling. It's an opportunity to try new things and you only have a week so you attempt to do as much as you can. You get home and you wonder what you did. You recall having some fun, however it becomes a blur. When you're mindful of your actions and you truly live moment to moment, you walk away with more, so much more.
That's what Miraval offers - a mindful adventure, a vacation with a purpose. You put yourself into each activity - mind, body, and spirit - all combined equals you. It's very easy to exercise your body, however if your mind and heart aren't involved, it's just exercise . When you're mindful of your actions, you get more out of it. Once you begin to practice mindfulness you feel more fulfilled and are more likely to continue putting these different lessons into daily practice.
There were many opportunities to practice mindfulness at Miraval, from the challenge course where you can climb a 32 foot rock to working with horses in the "Equine Experience" which happened to be a personal favorite. In addition to the comfortable accommodations, Miraval also offers a variety of fitness classes, nutrition consultations, spa services from hot stone massages to facials, mindful eating with their "Consious Cuisine" menu and so much more. Needless to say, Miraval is surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery in the country.
Miraval states that mindfulness practice has been shown to be a powerful way of approaching our lives to bring balance, promote health, and enjoy life. I'm still practicing what I learned and for me that's a blessing. I understand what it means to be mindful and I feel different. I believe I am different and I am looking forward to my next trip to Miraval where I can continue my journey of self-awareness and self-acceptance.
Remember that it all begins with one step. Enjoy the journey!
Donna Mantone-Adinolfi is a travel, spa and wellness writer and is committed to promoting and writing about healthy lifestyles and is passionate about helping others. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications as she has studied at both William Paterson State University in Wayne, NJ and New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, NM and she is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Holistic Nutrition.
She has traveled extensively and and is an expert in the field of destination spas and spa resorts in an effort to promote personal development, self-awareness and living in the moment and her writing can be found in various publications as well as Balance Magazine where she has been the Travel Editor since 2000. In addition to Balance Magazine and her freelance writing, Donna also writes an advice column titled "Dear Donna" about healthy living, travel, spa and wellness and her goal is syndication. She also writes a blog for the Wine & Hospitality Network.