The Conscious Way: Travel | Wellness | Sustainability
From the jungle in Yucatán to moments of stillness and ceremony, we share journeys that awaken your senses and reconnect you to what matters most. Let these stories be your compass toward a more intentional way of life.
10 Reasons to Plan Your Next Vacation to Mérida México
If you don’t know, you should know about Merida, Mexico. Three hours drive from Tulum, Mexico, is a charming, magical city called Merida. The sights, sounds, smells, and activities take you on an adventure from ancient Maya to modern times. You are surrounded by tropical jungles and close to many beaches. Read on to learn more about Merida.
Reconnect with Nature: Bird Watching
Calling all ladies: Here is an experience to help you reconnect with nature, your physical and mental health, and everything that matters in your life. This experience is a full day. Our day starts early because the early birds get the juiciest worms. We will finish the afternoon with a healthy delicious lunch, and neck/should massage in the gorgeous gardens of the Villa Merida.
How You Can Help to Mitigate Climate Change
Get READY!! Climate Change is coming soon to a city near you! No one will escape the wrath of Mother Nature- not even the billionaires, but we can learn to work with her. Nature will take care of us, if we take care of it. Our window of opportunity is shrinking, but I have hope that we will come together for a sustainable life for all on Planet Earth. Learn how you can help to mitigate climate change.
Planet, People, Profit ... In That Order.
A business that operates from the Single Bottom Line is 100% profit-driven. The motto is to grow grow grow and keep expenses as low as possible with no concern for the casualties along the way. This type of operation has been the standard, across the board, for hundreds of years. However, there is a better way to do business, and that’s operating from the Triple Bottom Line.
Once a sacred escape filled with raw beauty and spiritual stillness, Tulum has become a cautionary tale of overdevelopment, spiritual commodification, and ecological loss. In this personal reflection, I share why I walked away—and what we can learn about conscious travel, environmental respect, and finding true spiritual connection elsewhere.