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Sound Baths: Soothing Stress with Sound

By Kate Jackson — 2019

Much like meditating, attending a sound bath can lead to reduced stress and deep relaxation.

Read on www.everydayhealth.com

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7 Stress-Management Tips for Caregivers

Whether you feel guilty for taking time out for yourself, or if you just feel like you don’t have the time to take, consider this perspective: If you don’t take care of yourself, you won’t have anything left to give.

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Is the Tuning Fork Facial the Daftest Beauty Fad Ever? Vibrations Are Said to Tighten Sagging Skin and Eradicate Dark Circles

- Marianne Power tried the tuning fork facial at Hale Clinic in London - Utilises tuning forks that make different pitched sounds when struck - Says afterwards her skin looks plumper and pink, rather than white

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9 Ways High-Performing Entrepreneurs Handle Stress

If your business plan doesn’t include dealing with stress, you must not realize what you’re getting yourself into.

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How to Relieve Stress with Art Therapy

There are many reasons that art is a great stress relief tool, even for those who don’t consider themselves artistically inclined.

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For Ku Stevens, Running Is a ‘Profound Act’

his fall, Ku Stevens became the fastest cross-country runner in Nevada. But he would be running even if he wasn’t winning.

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Moving Beyond Meditation

Grounded in our formal practice of meditation, we can relax into the vast, open awareness that is our ultimate nature. Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche tells the story of his own introduction to the Great Perfection.

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Behavioral Therapy, One Tarot Card at a Time

Jessica Dore takes the messages of the tarot cards and adds a layer of psychotherapy.

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If There Was Ever a Time to Activate Your Vagus Nerve, It Is Now

Emerging research on the vagus nerve sheds light on how people can tune in to their nervous systems and find ways back to a “rest and digest” state amidst the chronic stress.

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Stephen W. Porges, PhD: Q&A About Freezing, Fainting, and the ‘Safe’ Sounds of Music Therapy

[Porges'] widely-cited polyvagal theory contends that living creatures facing or sensing mortal danger will immobilize, even “play dead,” as a last resort.

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Esperanza Spalding Is the 21st Century’s Jazz Genius

As always, women forge new pathways in sound; today, they also make waves under the surface of culture by confronting, in their music, the increased fluidity of “woman” itself.

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