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Evidence based Yoga
Yoga is a mind and body practice in complementary medicine with origins in ancient Indian philosophy. The various styles of yoga that people use for health purposes typically combine physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation or relaxation. There are numerous … Continue reading
Posted in Meditation, Positive, Therapy, Wellness, Yoga
Tagged health, mindfulness practice, wellbeing, wellness, Yoga
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Wellness
Wellness is not the mere absence of disease. It is a proactive, preventive approach designed to achieve optimum levels of health, social and emotional functioning. Wellness can also be defined as an active process through which you become aware of … Continue reading
Different Cultures Enhances Creativity
Creativity can be enhanced by experiencing cultures different from one’s own, according to a study in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (published by SAGE). Three studies looked at students who had lived abroad and those who hadn’t, testing them on … Continue reading
Mood Disorders Across the Lifespan
Posted in Emotions, Health, Therapy, Wellness, YouTube
Tagged lifespan, mental heath, mood disorders, stanford
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What happens in our brain when we practice mindfulness?
Posted in Brain, Creative Art Therapy, Grounding, Mindfulness, Therapy, Wellness, youtube
Tagged meditation, mental heath, mindfulness, mindfulness practice, wellness
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Yoga may boost your brain power
Yogis may be enjoying a surprising benefit when they unroll their mats and strike a pose. A new study finds that just 20 minutes of hatha yoga stimulates brain function. Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign enlisted 30 … Continue reading
Posted in Brain, Breath, creativity, Emotions, Health, Pain Management, Relaxation, Therapy, Yoga
Tagged brain, breathe, health, research, Yoga
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How art aided Andrew Marr’s recovery
“When I started to recover in hospital, one of my early frustrations was that I found I wanted to draw. Drawing does for me what others find in meditation, prayer or gardening. It is my way of connecting to the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Health, Journaling, Lifestyle, Therapy, Wellness
Tagged art, health, RecoveryWellness, wellness
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