Sometimes the greatest thing we can do when things feel frustrating or uncomfortable, is to allow ourselves a few minutes to intentionally feel what we're feeling - and then to practice letting go. It's when we busy ourselves and repress it, is when what we're holding onto starts to yell at us - body & mind.
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the stillness - gratitude (6 mins)
Not only does the practice of gratitude just feel good, they've studied the physiological effects;
- lowers blood pressure and heart rate
- improves sleep
- boosts immune systemAnd upon this, a gratitude practice can help with depression, anxiety and relates to people feeling an increase in opt...
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the stillness - relaxation (7 mins)
Feel the body relax from head to toe with this body scan, and find your mind relaxing into the present moment all the while.
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the stillness - loving kindness (10 m...
This practice of meditation is called ‘Loving Kindness’ or ‘Metta’. It’s a traditional Buddhist form of meditation that wishes ourselves and others, feelings of wellbeing. My personal favourites are ‘happy, healthy, free’… but you could absolutely modify this in the future to use other kind and l...
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