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When life becomes overwhelming and stress, anxiety, burnout, grief, or uncertainty make it hard to breathe—how do you come back to yourself? In a culture that rewards constant motion, slowing down makes us feel guilty or selfish. For Teresa Herrera, being present stopped being a luxury—it became her lifeline.
She was a top model, acclaimed stage actress and TV host, art curator, internationally recognized wellness facilitator, and a yoga and meditation teacher for over 20 years. When she faced loss and uncertainty in recent years (the passing of her brother John, and her son’s life-threatening illness), she found her anchor in radical presence. Here, she shares how we can use it to bring more calm, clarity, courage, and meaning into our everyday lives.
For any collaboration, brand partnership, and campaign run inquiries, e-mail us at [email protected].
By Myrza Sison and The Pod Network5
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When life becomes overwhelming and stress, anxiety, burnout, grief, or uncertainty make it hard to breathe—how do you come back to yourself? In a culture that rewards constant motion, slowing down makes us feel guilty or selfish. For Teresa Herrera, being present stopped being a luxury—it became her lifeline.
She was a top model, acclaimed stage actress and TV host, art curator, internationally recognized wellness facilitator, and a yoga and meditation teacher for over 20 years. When she faced loss and uncertainty in recent years (the passing of her brother John, and her son’s life-threatening illness), she found her anchor in radical presence. Here, she shares how we can use it to bring more calm, clarity, courage, and meaning into our everyday lives.
For any collaboration, brand partnership, and campaign run inquiries, e-mail us at [email protected].

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