Emotional Health

NO MORE DRAMA.

NO MORE DRAMA.

In this recent blog, we delve into the transformative journey of escaping the drama cycle. We explore how to liberate ourselves from patterns of conflict and tension by implementing powerful strategies for clear communication and cultivating calmness.

Through insightful techniques such as role play and practicing communication, we gain awareness of our communication styles and learn to respond thoughtfully rather than react impulsively. But that's not all – we also dive into the importance of calming the nervous system through somatic practices, laying the foundation for grounded, empowered interactions.

Join us on this journey to break free from the drama cycle and create healthier, more harmonious relationships. Read the full blog now for empowering insights and actionable steps.

Anger, Anger!

Anger, Anger!

Anger can range from mild irritation to intense fury and rage. Physically, it may lead to tightness in your chest, increased heart rate and blood pressure, a spike of adrenaline, flushed skin and even headaches.

Many of us are not taught how to deal with anger properly. Often anger is treated as a ‘bad’ emotion. Is this true? Anger is a valid emotion that needs to be released in a safe manner. It becomes uncontrollable and toxic if we keep it bottled inside. Eventually, toxic emotions can lead to illness. We don’t want that!