
This Week We're Talking About Joyful Movement
Because joyful movement isn't about performance. It's about connection—to your body, to the moment, and to the world around you. It makes you feel ALIVE!

The Delight Of Mindful Paddling
There's something magical about dipping your toes in the water, a little piece of joy that nature gifts us.
Recently, on a beach in Portugal, I couldn’t resist the allure of removing my shoes and stepping into the water. It was sublime – a moment of reconnection with the earth and sea. The feeling of the cold water (and it was Atlantic cold!) rushing over my feet, leaving me feeling grounded and connected to the ocean. Just a few minutes paddling in the shallows can be a complete reboot.
Do you call it paddling (UK) or wading (USA)? Although Maggie and I speak different languages on this, we agree it is simplicity at its finest. We are talking about walking barefoot through shallow water, whether at the beach, in a lake, or even through a welcoming fountain or stream. This delightful activity bridges childhood joy and adult mindfulness, offering a simple means to feel calm, happy, and invigorated.
Why does stepping into water uplift our spirits so remarkably? Your other senses are stimulated if you’re standing at the beach (the feel of the breeze, the sound of the waves, etc) but the real impact comes from the water itself—a unique, grounding embrace that refreshes both body and mind.
Walking in water is more than just pleasant; it's beneficial. Studies suggest that consistent water walking can lower blood pressure and improve balance and muscle function. Soaking your feet can also help improve circulation, deliver stress relief and purify the skin. We often say to start with the feet because when they relax, the entire body follows suit.
Maggie finds her sanctuary in the repetitive pace of paddling along the shore—a natural massage for the feet, stimulating venous and lymphatic flow, washing away fatigue and stress. We both delight in removing our shoes and savouring a soothing paddle.
May your summer be filled with joyful movement and tranquil moments by the water.
P.S. Share your paddling/wading experiences with us—we love hearing how others find joy and connection in these simple joyful moves.
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