Image by Rosy from Pixabay Back in February of this year (2025) I did a workshop on Heart Coherence. What is that? You ask. Medically speaking, Heart Coherence is a state of being where your body's systems (heart, lungs, brain) align, leading to a balanced Autonomic Nervous System and more efficient functioning. In layman’s terms, heart coherence is when your mind is quiet, your heart is open, your spirit is peaceful and you are able to hear what God or Your Intuition is telling you. In other words, you are not "stressed out." How do you get there? Simple. Place your palms over your heart, close your eyes and take 5 deep (really deep) breaths, exhaling slowly through pursed lips (like you’re blowing out of a straw). Once everything is calm and quiet, think of something/someone you love and appreciate and/or something/someone you're grateful for. Feel that? That soft, sweet feeling? THAT is heart coherence. And, when you are in heart coherence more often than not, life seems to go a lot more smoothly and, honestly, you get more accomplished. Some other ways to get into Heart Coherence are *Sitting in nature. *Meditation *Practicing Yoga or Tai Chi. *Indulging in a hot bath, sauna or massage. In other words, any activity that leads to a peaceful state of being where the monkey-mind has quit its incessant chatter, your body is relaxed and your heart and spirit feel expansive. Try setting a timer or reminder on your phone to go off every few hours and check in with yourself and bring your body into heart coherence. You'll be amazed at the results. Something to think about! "Inspirational with an Edge! ™ "Coaching in Pjs" ™ **Disclaimer** These tips, tricks and hacks are not intended to replace medical or mental health advice from licensed practitioners.**
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Image by Tiny Tribes from Pixabay As women we're wired to nurture those around us. As Christians we've been taught JOY stands for Jesus, Others and then Yourself. But IMHO that's backwards. How can we give to others if we're burned out, frustrated or just plain empty? The reasoning is because we benefit from doing things for others, and that's true! But too often this leads to many of the symptoms mentioned in my previous paragraph. Many people have their own ideas of what "self-care" means, but for me, this does not have to be complicated or costly. Think about what you love to do... Do you love to read? Take a walk? Sit out in nature? Indulge in a bath with candles and music? These are all forms of self-care. Many times we wait for others to do things for us that make us feel loved and pampered- and that's fine too, but we need to love and pamper ourselves. "But I don't have time!" You say. Let's think about this for a moment. How much do you do for others while neglecting your own needs? This is unhealthy and out of balance. Look at your day/week/month with a critical eye and see where you can carve out a few minutes each day, one day a week or a couple of days every month and schedule a massage or visit to a reflexologist or chiropractor. Have a manicure and/or pedicure or whatever you can do to recalibrate your nervous system and reconnect with yourself, your dreams and God. In other words, have some much needed "Me Time." Here are a few more ideas... Read a book for the sheer pleasure of it. Take yourself on a picnic or for a walk in the park. Buy yourself some flowers or a new outfit - again for the pleasure it brings you. If we want to nurture others, we must nurture ourselves also. Something to think about! "Inspirational with an Edge! ™ "Coaching in Pjs" ™ PS: Read The Art of Extreme Self-Care: 12 Practical and Inspiring Ways to Love Yourself More by Cheryl Richardson for beautiful ideas to transform your life "one month at a time." |
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AuthorPamela S Thibodeaux is an award-winning author, life coach and spiritual mentor. Her tagline, “Inspirational with an Edge!” ™ defines her life, writing, and coaching style. This Film Will
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