Grace Mwangi

Grace Mwangi

Location: Nairobi, Kenya

Grace Mwangi is an expert in contemplative traditions and interfaith mindfulness, focusing on compassionate action and wisdom-based leadership.

Experience

For over 13 years, Grace has facilitated mindfulness programs for educators and community leaders, rooted in African philosophies and universal compassion.

Education

M.A. in Religious Studies, University of Nairobi

Certified Mindful Leadership Coach

Posts

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Mindfulness Medicine: How Healing Wisdom Is Shaping Clinical Care

In hospital corridors and quiet corners of the clinic, an old healing wisdom resurfaces. Mindfulness medicine gathers us at the threshold—where science meets the pulse of human presence, and breath becomes as vital as any medicine.

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Letting Life Be: Allowing and Surrender in Zen and Taoist Thought

Some mornings, resistance curls inside us like a fist — subtle, tight, unspoken. But the roots of Zen and Taoist practice invite us to soften: to let life move through us, rather than clinging or tugging at each thread.

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Impermanence: How Embracing Change Deepens Mindful Acceptance

Change arrives quietly—sometimes as a sigh of wind, other times as a gathering storm. In this space, we practice meeting impermanence with living awareness, learning to soften rather than resist.

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Forgiveness and Mindfulness: How to Release Resentment with Gentle Awareness

Holding onto resentment can weigh the heart for years, yet the seeds of forgiveness often take root in the quiet spaces within us. Mindfulness invites us to notice what we carry, gently guiding us toward the possibility of letting go.

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Journaling: An Ancient Practice Rooted in Timeless Wisdom for Modern Wellbeing

Journaling has always been more than a modern wellness trend—it is a return to something old and essential. There is wisdom in letting words gather quietly on a page, honoring both our ancestors and the shape of our own becoming.

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Overcoming Perfectionism: Finding Resilience Through Acceptance

Perfectionism can feel like a never-ending storm — sharp, restless, and unyielding. Yet beneath its tumult, resilience grows softly, watered by moments of real acceptance.