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If slowing down makes you feel restless or uneasy, you’re not doing anything wrong.
For many people, stillness isn’t soothing — it’s activating.
This week’s Simply Self Help meditation offers a grounding practice for when rest feels hard, focusing on safety rather than calm.
You’re allowed to move slowly toward rest — not force your way there.
By Sally-Anne | TherapistIf slowing down makes you feel restless or uneasy, you’re not doing anything wrong.
For many people, stillness isn’t soothing — it’s activating.
This week’s Simply Self Help meditation offers a grounding practice for when rest feels hard, focusing on safety rather than calm.
You’re allowed to move slowly toward rest — not force your way there.