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Sometimes overwhelm doesn’t begin in the mind.
It begins in the body.
You might notice tension you can’t quite release, a racing undercurrent of urgency, or the opposite — a flatness, a heaviness, a sense of shutting down.
This week’s meditation is a quiet practice for those moments. Not to analyse your stress response or fix anything, but to offer your ne…
By Georgia ClareSometimes overwhelm doesn’t begin in the mind.
It begins in the body.
You might notice tension you can’t quite release, a racing undercurrent of urgency, or the opposite — a flatness, a heaviness, a sense of shutting down.
This week’s meditation is a quiet practice for those moments. Not to analyse your stress response or fix anything, but to offer your ne…