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Follow Your Gut

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Everyday Life Examples:

1.Workplace Stress: you’re at your desk feeling overwhelmed by emails .

You feel tightness in your chest or a headache. These physical reactions are signals to slow down and reassess.

2.Relationship Tension: During an argument with a loved one, you might feel your shoulders tense or your heart race. That’s your body telling you there’s more beneath the surface emotionally that needs to be addressed.

3.Decision-Making: When faced with a tough decision, like going for a new job,

you might feel a knot in your stomach.

It’s your body helping you gauge your true feelings about the situation.

3 Action Steps to Implement:

1.Body Scan: Pause during moments of stress to perform a quick body scan, from head to toe.

Notice where tension lies and recognize it as an indication of something deeper.

2.Name the Feeling: Identify the emotion tied to the physical sensation—whether it’s fear, excitement, or frustration. This helps you process the feeling instead of letting it control you.

3.Deep Breathing: When you’re in a tense moment, take three deep, slow breaths. This simple act will help calm your nervous system, clear your mind, and allow you to act with more clarity.

Say the word “Peace”

Closing Quote

"The mind’s first step to self-awareness must be through the body." — George Sheehan

George Sheehan was an American physician and runner known for his writings on the mind-body connection.

His work emphasized how physical activity can lead to greater self-awareness and personal growth.

“Using Your Body as a Compass to Overcome Any Obstacle.” Because when life throws you a curveball, your gut feeling is often more reliable than your morning coffee!

  continue reading

45 episodes

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Everyday Life Examples:

1.Workplace Stress: you’re at your desk feeling overwhelmed by emails .

You feel tightness in your chest or a headache. These physical reactions are signals to slow down and reassess.

2.Relationship Tension: During an argument with a loved one, you might feel your shoulders tense or your heart race. That’s your body telling you there’s more beneath the surface emotionally that needs to be addressed.

3.Decision-Making: When faced with a tough decision, like going for a new job,

you might feel a knot in your stomach.

It’s your body helping you gauge your true feelings about the situation.

3 Action Steps to Implement:

1.Body Scan: Pause during moments of stress to perform a quick body scan, from head to toe.

Notice where tension lies and recognize it as an indication of something deeper.

2.Name the Feeling: Identify the emotion tied to the physical sensation—whether it’s fear, excitement, or frustration. This helps you process the feeling instead of letting it control you.

3.Deep Breathing: When you’re in a tense moment, take three deep, slow breaths. This simple act will help calm your nervous system, clear your mind, and allow you to act with more clarity.

Say the word “Peace”

Closing Quote

"The mind’s first step to self-awareness must be through the body." — George Sheehan

George Sheehan was an American physician and runner known for his writings on the mind-body connection.

His work emphasized how physical activity can lead to greater self-awareness and personal growth.

“Using Your Body as a Compass to Overcome Any Obstacle.” Because when life throws you a curveball, your gut feeling is often more reliable than your morning coffee!

  continue reading

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