I’ve always loved the practical side of guiding, but lately I’ve been curious about how philosophy like Stoicism or mindfulness could help me connect deeper with nature and my clients. Anyone have tips or favorite thinkers that apply to the outdoors?
Oh, Marcus Aurelius is a for outdoor guiding! His reflections on nature’s rhythms totally align with mindful guiding. Also, check out John Muir pure inspiration for deepening that nature connection!
Stoicism’s raw Marcus Aurelius kept it real about handling whatever nature throws at you. For mindfulness, just breathe deep and let the wild teach you; clients feel that energy. No overthinking, just being present out there.
Marcus was the OG of keeping it chill. Nature vibes + deep breaths = unmatched clarity. No cap, just facts.
Marcus Aurelius was a philosopher, not some hippie guide. Get your facts straight before spouting nonsense. And Muir? Overrated.