Emotions

Breathing is an automatic bodily function, we can also regulate it.

Research has shown that purposeful breathing can have positive effects on the nervous and cardiovascular systems, subsequently influencing our physical and mental well-being. By intentionally slowing down our breathing, we can invoke the calming ‘rest and digest’ reaction orchestrated by the parasympathetic nervous system. Methods such as Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training (IMST) and mindful deep …

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10 Top Tips to Rise Above the Storm

“Rise Above the Storm: 10 Empowering Tips to Skyrocket Your Emotional and Psychological Resilience” Emotional and psychological resilience play a crucial role in our ability to navigate life’s challenges and setbacks. Building resilience is like developing a muscle that allows us to bounce back stronger when faced with adversity. In this article, we will explore …

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The Consequences of Unregulated Emotions.

Unregulated emotions can have significant consequences on our relationships with family, friends, colleagues, employers, and clients. When our emotions are unregulated, they can often manifest in extreme or uncontrolled ways, leading to negative outcomes and strained connections. Let’s explore some of the consequences of unregulated emotions and how they can impact our relationships: To mitigate …

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Mind Matters Episode 9 with Dr Lisa De Rijk

In this episode I have the great pleasure of speaking with a great friend and trailblazer, Dr Lisa de Rijk. Lisa is a Research Fellow at Kings College, London, Clinical Training Director at the Research and Recognition project. Owner of Awaken Consulting, a change management consultancy, and Awaken School, a psychotherapy service and UKCP therapy …

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