Suzy Bolt’s wellbeing community programmes have enabled more than 5000 people living with energy limiting conditions to improve their health.
When Suzy Bolt developed Long Covid in 2020 she searched for ways to understand her condition and began to create an online community of like-minded people traversing similar health situations. From her dark bedroom she found many others looking for answers, validation and ideas to help them navigate their illnesses, and from this she started to develop her holistic programmes.
Drawing on her experience as an NLP practioner, yoga teacher and counsellor, coupled with her own illness, Suzy Bolt created an online platform in September 2020, for people suffering from post-viral and other complex chronic illnesses. The Rest, Repair, Recover programme, enables patients to seek support and find community whilst beginning to rehabilitate body and mind without having to leave the house.
The programme draws on the expertise of practioners with lived experience of these energy-limiting conditions, creating an interactive framework of movement, breathwork, creativity and rest to try and regulate the autonomic nervous system, enabling people out of flight / flight mode and starting on the road to believing that recovery is possible.
And then, for those for whom the Rest, Repair, Recover programme or the idea of trying to balance the autonomic nervous system, has proved effective but are looking to further develop this understanding, Suzy Bolt and her team offer the Fern programme. Working in smaller groups with a more (virtual!) hands-on, individualised approach, they use a coaching-based method to recondition mind, body and soul.
In this conversation - spilt across two episodes - Bolt describes the cascade effect of improving small elements of ones life, finding joy, seeking community, treating with kindness, and how it impacts our nervous systems, immune systems and ability to feel better.
In this, the second part of the conversation, we discuss the kindness, creativity and distraction from symptoms; along with nutrition, celebrating progress and the effect that these programmes have had on people’s lives.
Over the past five years Suzy Bolt has become a mainstay for those looking to improve their condition through a holistic approach. In a recent survey of those who have attended her programmes, the overwhelming majority said that it improved their overall energy levels, improved their mood, alleviated some of their medical concerns and gave people confidence to manage their symptoms. She is regularly consulted and recommended by the NHS as an additional strand to medical help that people may be being offered.
Her approach endeavours to address autonomic dysfunction as a way to create optimum environment in which people can start to feel improvements in their health.