EPISODE · Aug 10, 2026 · 32 MIN
169: Daily Spiritual Practice: What Sadhana Teaches Us About Coming Home to Yourself
from Midlife Purpose Project: Guiding 40+ women toward Purpose, Peace, and Reinvention
What yoga teaches us about devotion, discipline, and returning to ourselves through daily practice.What does it really mean to have a spiritual practice?In yoga philosophy, the word sadhana refers to a dedicated spiritual practice — the daily, repeated devotion of returning to yourself, your truth, and something greater than you.But sadhana does not have to be complicated. It does not have to look like a perfect morning routine, an hour-long meditation, or a daily yoga practice on the mat.Sadhana is less about performance and more about relationship.It is the practice of showing up again and again.It is how we remember who we are beneath the noise, roles, expectations, distractions, and patterns that pull us away from ourselves.In this episode of The Midlife Purpose Project, we explore why sadhana matters, especially in midlife. This is a season when many women begin to question who they are, what matters, what no longer fits, and how they want to live the next chapter of their lives.Sadhana gives us a way to listen inward.It helps us slow down, reconnect with the body, observe the mind, build self-trust, and live with more peace, clarity, purpose, and inner alignment.This episode is also a reminder that yoga is not confined to the mat.Yoga is a living practice.It is how we think, speak, act, choose, respond, and return.Your sadhana may include meditation, breathwork, prayer, journaling, mantra, movement, silence, time in nature, or simply a few intentional breaths before beginning your day.The form matters less than the devotion behind it.Sadhana is the practice that keeps bringing you home.In This Episode, We ExploreWhat sadhana means in yoga philosophyWhy daily spiritual practice mattersHow sadhana helps us come home to ourselvesWhy yoga is more than movement or something we do on a matHow practice helps us listen inward and reconnect with inner wisdomWhy sadhana is not about perfection, performance, or rigid disciplineHow small daily practices can build self-trustWhy midlife is a powerful time to create or return to spiritual practiceHow breathwork, meditation, journaling, prayer, mantra, and movement can become sadhanaWhy returning again and again is the real practiceReflection Questions From This EpisodeWhat helps me feel connected to myself?What helps me remember what matters?What practices bring me back to my body, breath, and heart?Where am I making spiritual practice too complicated?What would a simple, sustainable sadhana look like in this season of life?What am I devoted to becoming, remembering, or returning to?How can I bring yoga into the way I live, not just what I do on the mat?Simple Sadhana PracticeChoose one small practice you can return to daily.It might be three conscious breaths.A hand on your heart.A short meditation.A few lines of journaling.A prayer.A mantra.A walk outside.A moment of silence before you reach for your phone.Let it be simple enough that you can actually return to it.The power of sadhana is not in doing something perfectly.The power is in returning.Again and again.164: Balance Is a Myth: What Yoga Teaches Us About Wobbling Through LifeAbout Katie FarinasKatie Farinas is a midlife coach, yoga teacher, and spiritual guide who helps women navigate midlife with clarity, peace, purpose, and empowerment. Through yoga philosophy, mindfulness, nervous system regulation, and energy-based practices, Katie supports women in reconnecting with themselves and stepping fully into their most aligned and authentic lives.✨ Ways To Go Deeper:If you’re ready to feel less overwhelmed and more connected to your body, needs, and inner voice, explore my 4-week private coaching experience for midlife women: Reconnect With Your Body and Yourself. Learn more here.Record your question here and I will answer it on the show!! https://www.speakpipe.com/KatieFarinasJoin the Monthly Satsang. A space to reflect and grow together in community.Visit Katie’s website to see all her services.Join the newsletter for soulful insights and to receive weekly practicesRead and watch on SubstackBook a reflective Insight Seat to come on the show and receive live coachingSchedule a Clarity Call to see if my coaching is right for you.🎥 Watch this episode on YouTube:
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