About Julie Potiker

Julie Potiker is a mindfulness expert with extensive certifications and teacher training in a variety of tools and methods, including Mindful Self-Compassion. Her new book is “SNAP! From Chaos to Calm.” Through her Mindful Methods for Life program offerings, Julie helps others bring more peace and wellness into their lives. Julie's first book, “Life Falls Apart, but You Don’t Have To: Mindful Methods for Staying Calm in the Midst of Chaos," is now available on audiobook.
8 April, 2022

More Customs of Comfort and Healing

By |2022-04-08T07:30:53-07:00April 8th, 2022|Mindful Methods|

Interpreting self-care rituals from around the world through the lens of mindful self-compassion can help you calm stress and renew your spirit. Spring has sprung, and with the longer days, warmth, buds, and flowers comes…. stress! We feel it when we think of our fellow humans suffering in Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine. We tense [...]

1 February, 2022

Sleep for Health, But Don’t Stress Over It

By |2022-02-22T08:12:36-08:00February 1st, 2022|Mindful Methods|

Were sleep issues to blame for me coming down with a more intense case of COVID? Getting restful sleep is one of the best ways to boost our immune system and fight off colds, flu, and even COVID-19. And once you get one of these respiratory illnesses, it’s that much harder to get well when [...]

14 January, 2022

Mindful Poetry: Unbuckle and Clear a Path

By |2022-01-10T11:17:06-08:00January 14th, 2022|Mindful Methods|

Take a deep breath and slowly let it out — 2022 is here. All the unsettling news from 2021 seems not to have noticed the change and galloped right into the New Year. Another surge of the pandemic. The same political strife. The aches and pains in our bodies and psyches can seem overwhelming. It’s [...]

8 December, 2021

Customs of Comfort: Cultures in colder climates have unique and cozy concepts for nurturing ourselves — give these three a try!

By |2021-12-08T08:31:13-08:00December 8th, 2021|Mindful Methods|

Winter officially begins December 21, but freezing temperatures are already common across much of the US. With the days getting shorter, darker, and colder, curl up in a cozy spot and broaden your horizons for some new ways to nurture yourself. From lagom, which means “good enough” in Sweden, to kakkukahvit, the Finnish term for [...]

1 November, 2021

More Than a Feeling: Practice being grateful every day for more happiness and better health and relationships

By |2021-10-20T07:45:07-07:00November 1st, 2021|Mindful Methods|

There’s something you do that can lower your blood pressure, improve your immune system, deepen your relationships, and make you more optimistic, happy, and compassionate. Can you guess what it is? Practice gratitude. Gratitude is defined as “the quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful.” As emotions go, it’s hard to think of one [...]

1 October, 2021

10 Mindful Methods to Experience Greater Emotional Wellness

By |2021-09-22T11:31:41-07:00October 1st, 2021|Mindful Methods|

October is Emotional Wellness Month. Who knew? Let’s take a look at some of the ways that mindfulness improves emotional wellness, as well as some simple practices you can do to create calm in the daily chaos of life. Emotional Wellness Month reminds us to “disconnect and take a time-out for our brain” amid our [...]

1 September, 2021

SNAP: Self-Care at Your Fingertips

By |2021-08-25T11:14:43-07:00September 1st, 2021|Mindful Methods|

Just when we thought the pandemic was going away, cases are again surging as the Delta variant spreads among us, landing the unvaccinated people in the hospital and overwhelming our medical system. This is creating a whole new wave of stress over how to cope. Parents sending kids back to school or off to college, [...]

1 August, 2021

Mindful Methods to Help Moms Stay Sane

By |2021-07-13T11:36:42-07:00August 1st, 2021|Mindful Methods|

In 2006, I thought that I might have a brain tumor. The wrong words kept coming out of my mouth: “captino” instead of “cappuccino,” “maginal” instead of “magical,” “bunkey burvey” instead of “topsy turvy.” I went to a neurologist fearing the worst; after a thorough exam the doctor asked me about my life; what my [...]