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After passing out on the bathroom floor at work Aisling Quigley began searching for answers to support her with her anxiety, panic attacks and feelings of not being good enough. Through yoga she found meditation and through her training as a Mindfulness Facilitator and personal practice Aisling began to finally experience some stillness in her days. Over time she noticed that her daily practice, as challenging as it was at times, was also having a profound impact on life outside of her practice. In this episode Aisling shares her own experiences and how we can all begin to bring mindfulness and meditation into our own lives to take care of ourselves and meet our lives with more ease.
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Thanks for listening to this episode of “Well, hello anxiety with Dr Jodi Richardson.”
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Jodi is an anxiety and well-being speaker, educator, and bestselling author. Learn more: https://drjodirichardson.com.
Order Jodi’s book, “Anxious Mums: How mums can turn their anxiety into strength”: https://drjodirichardson.com/product/anxious-mums/ or https://amzn.to/2YtA3ks.
Order Jodi’s book, coauthored with Michael Grose, “Anxious Kids: How children can turn their anxiety into resilience”: https://drjodirichardson.com/books/#order or https://amzn.to/3Bzxn3v.
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The information provided on this Podcast is for general educational purposes only, and is to be used at your sole risk. We are not liable for any reliance on this information, and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. We recommend you seek professional advice, diagnosis or treatment.
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After passing out on the bathroom floor at work Aisling Quigley began searching for answers to support her with her anxiety, panic attacks and feelings of not being good enough. Through yoga she found meditation and through her training as a Mindfulness Facilitator and personal practice Aisling began to finally experience some stillness in her days. Over time she noticed that her daily practice, as challenging as it was at times, was also having a profound impact on life outside of her practice. In this episode Aisling shares her own experiences and how we can all begin to bring mindfulness and meditation into our own lives to take care of ourselves and meet our lives with more ease.
https://www.aislingquigley.com.au/
https://www.instagram.com/ais_quigley/
https://www.facebook.com/AisQuigleyWellbeing
https://www.linkedin.com/in/aislingq/
Thanks for listening to this episode of “Well, hello anxiety with Dr Jodi Richardson.”
How you can help: If you enjoyed this episode, or gained some useful insight from it, please share it with a friend or family member. Also, please consider rating or reviewing “Well, hello anxiety” on your favourite podcast platform. Thank-you!
Jodi is an anxiety and well-being speaker, educator, and bestselling author. Learn more: https://drjodirichardson.com.
Order Jodi’s book, “Anxious Mums: How mums can turn their anxiety into strength”: https://drjodirichardson.com/product/anxious-mums/ or https://amzn.to/2YtA3ks.
Order Jodi’s book, coauthored with Michael Grose, “Anxious Kids: How children can turn their anxiety into resilience”: https://drjodirichardson.com/books/#order or https://amzn.to/3Bzxn3v.
Connect with Jodi on LinkedIn
Follow Jodi on Instagram
Like Jodi’s Facebook page
The information provided on this Podcast is for general educational purposes only, and is to be used at your sole risk. We are not liable for any reliance on this information, and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. We recommend you seek professional advice, diagnosis or treatment.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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