Cookies
Not the delicious kind, unfortunately
The Refreshingly Short Story
This website uses minimal cookies. No advertising cookies. No tracking cookies that follow you around the internet. No third-party cookies from Facebook, Google, or any of the usual suspects.
If the whole internet worked this way, we wouldn't need those annoying cookie banners everywhere.
What Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
These make the website work properly — things like remembering if you're logged in, or keeping your session active while booking. Without these, the site wouldn't function. They're deleted when you close your browser.
Simple Analytics
I use privacy-respecting analytics to understand basic things like which pages people visit and how they found the site. This helps me improve the content and understand if my work is reaching people. These analytics don't identify you personally or track you across other websites.
What We Don't Use
- •No Google Analytics (they track you across the entire web)
- •No Facebook Pixel (designed to profile you for advertising)
- •No advertising cookies of any kind
- •No third-party tracking scripts
- •No cross-site tracking or retargeting
Why This Matters
Most websites load dozens of tracking scripts that report your every move to advertising companies. These companies build detailed profiles about you — what you read, what you buy, what you worry about — and sell access to anyone willing to pay.
That's not how I want to run a mindfulness business. When you visit this site, you're not being watched, profiled, or catalogued.
It's a small gesture, but it aligns with what I teach: being present, being mindful, and treating people with respect.
Managing Cookies
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Since we only use essential cookies, blocking them might affect how the site works (like staying logged in). But honestly, there's not much to block here.
“In a world of surveillance capitalism, choosing not to track people is itself a form of mindfulness.”
Last updated: December 2025
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