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Welcome back to the Zen(ish) Mommy Podcast! During today’s mini episode, we have a guest sharing an actionable mindfulness tip with us. Corie Wightlin is a life coach, educator, and mindfulness facilitator with over 20 years of experience working with youth, families, and community organizations. With a focus on folks with executive function, Corie believes that when someone is able to combine living in the present moment with a strong understanding of what motivates them, what is keeping them stuck, and what works specifically for them, they can experience magic in their lives! Today, she shares a body scan with us to help release tension and reduce stress in the hope that we will integrate this mindfulness practice into our lives and the day-to-day lives of our children. Tune in today to learn a simple practice you can keep coming back to.
Key Points From This Episode:
Tweetables:
“The research shows that when we can support neurodivergent folks in these mindfulness practices, it supports them in attending longer, focusing longer, emotional regulation, staying on task, and connection with other people.” — @coriewightlin [0:03:17]
“Mindfulness is supportive for all people, but especially people who have challenges with executive functioning, getting along in the world, and doing what they need to do.” — @coriewightlin [0:03:43]
“If you practice mindfulness outside of that time of reactivity, then your brain automatically goes back to what is going to get you from an activated state to a neutral state.” — @coriewightlin [0:04:13]
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Wightlin Coaching Services
Corie Wightlin on LinkedIn
Corie Wightlin on Instagram
Corie Wightlin on Twitter
The Zen Mommy
Zen Mommy Instagram
Zen Mommy Youtube
Support the show
The Zen Mommy on Instagram
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Welcome back to the Zen(ish) Mommy Podcast! During today’s mini episode, we have a guest sharing an actionable mindfulness tip with us. Corie Wightlin is a life coach, educator, and mindfulness facilitator with over 20 years of experience working with youth, families, and community organizations. With a focus on folks with executive function, Corie believes that when someone is able to combine living in the present moment with a strong understanding of what motivates them, what is keeping them stuck, and what works specifically for them, they can experience magic in their lives! Today, she shares a body scan with us to help release tension and reduce stress in the hope that we will integrate this mindfulness practice into our lives and the day-to-day lives of our children. Tune in today to learn a simple practice you can keep coming back to.
Key Points From This Episode:
Tweetables:
“The research shows that when we can support neurodivergent folks in these mindfulness practices, it supports them in attending longer, focusing longer, emotional regulation, staying on task, and connection with other people.” — @coriewightlin [0:03:17]
“Mindfulness is supportive for all people, but especially people who have challenges with executive functioning, getting along in the world, and doing what they need to do.” — @coriewightlin [0:03:43]
“If you practice mindfulness outside of that time of reactivity, then your brain automatically goes back to what is going to get you from an activated state to a neutral state.” — @coriewightlin [0:04:13]
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Wightlin Coaching Services
Corie Wightlin on LinkedIn
Corie Wightlin on Instagram
Corie Wightlin on Twitter
The Zen Mommy
Zen Mommy Instagram
Zen Mommy Youtube
Support the show
The Zen Mommy on Instagram
the Zen Mommy