Mirka Kristiina Bruun at the Sun Gate above Machu Picchu during her transformative sabbatical, the journey that led to the Luontopolku Back to Your Senses® method.

About The Studio Journal

The Studio Journal was born during a sabbatical that became something much deeper, a turning point.

What began as a pause from routine turned into a journey of unlearning, rediscovery, and reconnection. I wandered, I listened, I wrote. I stepped into unfamiliar places, both on the map and within myself.

This journal is a space to share what I’ve gathered along the way. It holds reflections from the road, questions from the quiet moments, and the stories that shape how we travel, live, and grow. You’ll find pieces of my journey here, but also prompts, insights, and encouragement for your own.

Because transformation doesn’t happen all at once. It happens in the in-between. And this is a place for that.

What You May Experience Through Luontopolku — Back to Your Senses® method

✔ A renewed connection to your own nature

✔ Greater clarity about what truly matters now

✔ Deeper trust in your direction and inner guidance

✔ Courage to move forward with alignment and intention

Reflective Travel, Nature & Wellbeing, Personal Growth Mirka Kristiina Bruun Reflective Travel, Nature & Wellbeing, Personal Growth Mirka Kristiina Bruun

Walk the walk, talk the talk

A place to pause by the water, where thoughts begin to surface and gently find their way forward.

Coming from Finland, I know that talking is not always easy. We may find ways to explain things to others, but being honest with ourselves can be the hardest part.

When I guide reflective walks, there is no pressure to share anything. We simply walk. The trail invites us forward.

And yet, something interesting happens.

After a gentle opening and a moment to set a personal intention, I often suggest a short silence. It doesn’t take long before something begins to surface. A small observation along the path. A thought that follows. A quiet question that leads to another.

As we pause to take in a view or stand in a clearing, we breathe for a moment. Then we continue. One and a half hours passes quickly in nature when the mind is calm and gently engaged. And often, people feel drawn to return again.

Walking opens space

We are naturally drawn to others with whom we share something, even if we cannot immediately name it. There is often a thread somewhere in the fabric of our lives.

I hear often how easy it feels to talk while walking. And how easy it is simply to be.

This is not a formal setting where something is expected of you. There is no performance. Just a gentle walk, following a path at your own pace. You choose what to share. You look ahead, touch what surrounds you, pause when needed.

Walking and talking, like you would with a friend, is a natural and non-confrontational way to explore what is on your mind. Slowly, step by step, clarity begins to form when you set out with an intention.

Nature brings clarity

There is research on what nature, especially forests, and walking outdoors can do for us. It calms the mind, slows the heartbeat, fills the lungs, and clears the head.

There is an American saying, talk the talk and walk the walk, often referring to responsibility. On my walks, there is also a quiet responsibility: to guide your thinking toward greater gentleness with yourself. Many of us carry expectations placed on us by others, or by ourselves.

In Bangladesh, I learned a beautiful expression: eat some wind. A simple way of saying, step outside and refresh your thinking.

In Finland, we have long returned to the forest for calm and wisdom. Sitting on a tree stump, facing nature, and ourselves. Trees share with each other. And when we join them, they share with us too.

Returning to your own nature

I have traveled far and started over many times, yet I always return to my roots, to my own nature. It continues to teach me what becomes clearer with time.

I am happy to invite you to take an intentional walk as well.

You can walk on your own using my reflective guide through The Journey Studio. You can book an online session and take me with you on your walk. Or we can meet in person.

  • Winter & Spring: Montgó and Benissa Ruta Ecológica, Spain

  • Summer & Autumn: Lappeenranta, Lake Saimaa, Finland

You can also join a slow travel retreat and immerse yourself in Lakeland life at Blueberry Villa, where time softens and you can simply be as you are.

Take a walk

Sometimes that is where it begins.

Get your Reflective Walk Guide or book Your Reflective Walk in Spain or in Finland.

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Learnings from the Finnish Forest

The lake is still holding onto winter.

Ice stretches across the water, slowly giving way under the soft spring light. The sun hangs low behind a quiet veil of clouds, not yet warm, but already changing something.

Standing at the shoreline, between seasons, you feel it—
the pause before movement.

Nature does not rush this moment.
It allows the transition to unfold.

And perhaps we need the same.

How Nature, Sisu, and the Luontopolku® Method Guide Us Back to Ourselves

Finnish forests are more than meets the eye. They protect, restore, and provide, but above all, they reveal.

There is a Finnish saying: what you shout into the forest, the forest answers back.
Yet it is not the forest that has the voice.

In the silence of nature, you begin to hear your own thoughts,
the echo of what has been waiting within you.

The Forest as a Leadership Mirror

This week, beneath tall pines and across frozen ground softened by the first signs of spring, I guided participants through the Luontopolku® Back to Your Senses journey at Lake Saimaa.

In unfamiliar surroundings at the eastern frontier of the EU something shifts.

When we step outside what is known, we are invited to draw not only from experience, but from our connection to nature and ourselves.

Working in teams, we explored leadership not only as guiding others, but as managing ourselves under changing conditions.

Because every organization, every team, is built from people.
And everything begins there.

Understanding Finnish Sisu Through Experience

Through the Luontopolku® five-step reflection process, we explored what Finnish Sisu truly means:

Pause
Sensory awareness
Threshold recognition
Integration
Forward direction

Sisu is not force.
It is not performance.

It is the quiet decision to continue with responsibility when conditions are not ideal.

Nature supported this process in its own way, through the rhythm of the landscape, the stillness of the forest, and the long, winding trails around a slowly melting Lake Saimaa.

Crossing Thresholds – Personal and Shared

As I shared my own story of crossing borders both physically and emotionally, I was reminded again of the power of thresholds.

Stepping into my grandmother’s home in lost Karelia.
Meeting the current owners in her old kitchen.
Bringing my own family to safety in Finland from a military takeover.

In these moments, I recognised something deeper:

Adaptability is not only survival. It is a strength.
And sometimes, what we carry as loss becomes a hidden gift we are only later ready to embrace.

Redefining Leadership in the Forest

After a long day in the terrain, our integration session brought new insights.

We reflected on our need to:

  • prove ourselves

  • perform

  • be the fastest or the strongest

And what happens when we let that go.

Leadership revealed itself differently in the forest:

  • knowing when to step forward

  • knowing when to step aside

  • giving space to others

  • adapting when conditions change

  • showing compassion when performance is not possible

This is self-leadership.

Returning to Ourselves Through Nature

In today’s world, we have in many ways become disconnected, from nature and from ourselves.

But when we pause, when we step intentionally into nature, something begins to shift.

We begin to hear ourselves again.

Through walking.
Through silence.
Through presence.

And sometimes, through the shared quiet of a sauna at the end of the day, we let go of what we no longer need to carry.

We rest.

And in that rest, clarity begins to emerge.

Why Finnish Nature Is the Source of Happiness

Finland has been named the happiest country in the world multiple times.

One of the reasons lies here:

In the forest.
In the relationship with nature.
In the ability to pause and return to oneself.

Luontopolku® – A Path Back to Your Senses

Through my Luontopolku® Back to Your Senses method, I guide individuals and teams to reconnect with themselves through:

  • reflective nature walks

  • coaching

  • slow travel experiences

  • retreats in Finland and Spain

This is not about escaping life.

It is about meeting it more clearly.

A Final Thought

The forest does not give you answers.

It gives you space to hear your own.

And often, that is where everything begins.

I can guide you there.

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When Nature Becomes a Mirror: A Reflective Walk on the Ruta Ecológica in Benissa

Ruta Ecológica coastal trail in Benissa, Spain, with wooden railing overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and pine-covered cliffs on the Costa Blanca, a peaceful setting for reflective nature walks guided by The Journey Studio.

Have you paused lately, I mean truly paused, taking yourself out not to perform, achieve, or respond, but simply to listen within?

On the Ruta Ecológica in Benissa, the landscape quietly reminds us how time reshapes everything.

Walking along the cliffs, you pass old sandstone quarries. Places where stone was once extracted and landscapes were capitalized on. Today they are protected nature areas. We walk through them gently, observing rather than taking.

Time has shifted their purpose.

Small yellow flowers grow through dry soil and rocky ground. Fragile yet persistent, they slowly reclaim the terrain. Spring approaches quietly here. Nature does not rush, but it always finds its way forward.

Watching this, it becomes difficult not to reflect on our own inner landscapes.

Just like the land, our inner nature also moves in cycles. Some seasons are productive and outward-facing. Others ask for restoration, protection, and listening.

We have learned to protect natural environments: to leave them as they are given to us.

Perhaps we need to offer the same care to ourselves.

Pausing, keeping ourselves close, staying in conversation with our inner voice. Noticing what might be quietly sprouting within us again; an idea, a direction, a courage that had been waiting for the right season.

Nature has a remarkable way of reflecting what we carry inside.

When we walk slowly and intentionally, the landscape begins to mirror our own thoughts. A question carried quietly in the mind often finds unexpected clarity along the path.

This is the foundation of my Luontopolku® reflective walk practice: creating space where nature becomes both guide and mirror.

Along the Ruta Ecológica in Benissa we slow down, observe, and listen, not only to the sea breeze, the pine trees, and the rhythm of the waves, but also to what is stirring within.

You may arrive with a question, a transition, or simply the feeling that it is time to pause.

Nature has a way of answering in its own quiet language.

I offer guided reflective walks at the Ruta Ecológica in Benissa for individuals and small groups through The Journey Studio.

If you feel the need to pause, listen, and reconnect with your own direction, you are welcome to walk with me.

Reflective Walk Experiences
📍 Ruta Ecológica, Benissa – Costa Blanca
Solo sessions or small groups

Read more and book your walk through The Journey Studio.

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