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When you’re trying to go to sleep, your body needs to transition into a state of calm. But often, our minds are racing, and our bodies are still wired from the day. PMR directly addresses this.
When you’re trying to go to sleep, your body needs to transition into a state of calm. But often, our minds are racing, and our bodies are still wired from the day. PMR directly addresses this.
It’s a frustrating cycle. You’re tired, you want to sleep, but your brain just won’t cooperate. Insomnia isn’t just about not being able to fall asleep; it’s about the anxiety and exhaustion that build up when you feel powerless against your own thoughts.
Anxiety isn’t just feeling stressed before a big presentation. It’s a complex response involving your brain and body. When you perceive a threat – whether it’s real or imagined – your body goes into “fight or flight” mode.
But what if I told you there was a simple, free tool you already have access to that could significantly improve your mental wellbeing? It’s your breath. Intentional breathing exercises aren’t some new-age fad; they’re a powerful way to connect with your body, calm your nervous system, and find a little peace amidst the chaos.
Anxiety often manifests as a whirlwind of thoughts – worries about the future, regrets about the past, and a constant sense of unease. But what’s happening physically in your body? When you experience anxiety, your nervous system goes into “fight or flight” mode.
Life throws curveballs. We all face stress, setbacks, and moments that feel overwhelming. But what if you could build a stronger inner foundation to navigate these challenges with more ease and grace? The answer lies in cultivating resilience, and a powerful way to do that is through incorporating a daily mindfulness activity into your routine.
Do you toss and turn at night, mind racing with the day’s to-do list? Do you wake up feeling more tired than when you went to bed? You’re not alone. So many of us struggle with sleep, and often, the solution isn’t a quick fix.
Life feels…fast. Overbooked calendars, endless to-do lists, and a constant stream of notifications pull us in a million directions. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed and disconnected, even when surrounded by people. But what if I told you there was a simple, free practice you could do right now to find a little bit of calm?
Ever feel like you’re just…going through the motions? Like your body is on autopilot while your mind is a million miles away? We all do sometimes. Life gets busy, stressful, and it’s easy to disconnect from the very vessel that carries us through it all.
Anxiety is incredibly common, and it can feel overwhelming. But what if I told you there was a simple, accessible tool you could use right now to start reclaiming control? It’s not about eliminating anxiety altogether – that’s not realistic – but about changing your relationship to it.