by Ke Kai Kealoha | Feb 11, 2021 | Aloha, Ao, Behavior Adjustment, Ha'aha'a, Legacy, Lokahi, Oia'i'o, Self Improvement, Traditional Knowledge
To take action? This week I was reminded of how important it is to listen. Listen to the gnarly regurgitation rumbling in your stomach. Or the angst in your hunched-over posture. Not to mention your mind saying, "Wait a minute." And finally, the humming pain...
by Ke Kai Kealoha | Jan 28, 2021 | Aloha, Behavior Adjustment, Cultural Traditions, Declutter and Organize, Family Practices, In Home Support, Legacy, Lokahi, Self Improvement, Traditional Knowledge
I say yes! It’s a new year and I am excited about what we can do together. We endured some hard lessons. Others, more so than humanly possible. But we are here, standing at the dawn of our making. A making of a different beginning. One we craft that holds...
by Ke Kai Kealoha | Dec 24, 2020 | Aloha, Ao, Cultural Traditions, Family Practices, Legacy, Lokahi, Oia'i'o, Traditional Knowledge
For Cultural Intelligence, family practice and storytelling is our natural way. Poi is as important to me as the air I breathe. For my family poi is a way of sharing cultural intelligence. Cultural intelligence is passed down through storytelling. And storytelling...
by Ke Kai Kealoha | Nov 25, 2020 | Ahonui, Aloha, Ao, Behavior Adjustment, Cultural Traditions, Declutter and Organize, Family Practices, Ha'aha'a, In Home Support, Legacy, Lokahi, Oia'i'o, Self Improvement, Traditional Knowledge
And The Senses are Rooted in Aloha Welcome back. Makaloa on the Mat says, 1-2-3, Inhale is key. And when you’re relaxed and have your wits, look at your front entry. Is it free of chaos? Does it feel like, “We’re glad to see you.” Does it say, “Welina Mai”? 4-5-6,...
by Ke Kai Kealoha | Feb 25, 2020 | Aloha, Behavior Adjustment, Cultural Traditions, Family Practices, Legacy, Lokahi, Self Improvement, Traditional Knowledge
The Unspoken Language By the time I reached high school, the second lesson of A-L-O-H-A was well underway. By working together we without saying a word, affirm respect, understanding and compassion. Got Lokahi? Isn't that a phenomenal unspoken language?. No...