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Connecting with Your Inner Wisdom
Ever feel like you're at a crossroads, unsure of which way to turn? Like there's a whisper of an answer inside you, but you just can't quite hear it? We all have this incredible inner wisdom, a kind of inner compass, that can guide us through life. But sometimes, it gets drowned out by the noise of everyday life.
This inner knowing, your intuition, is like a superpower! It helps you understand yourself better, make choices that feel right, and find a sense of calm amidst the chaos. It's that gut feeling that nudges you in the right direction.

10 Powerful Breathwork Rituals to Enhance Your Practice
Establishing a ritual around your breathwork practice offers numerous psychological and physiological benefits. Rituals serve as powerful signals to your mind and body, triggering a transition from everyday stress and distractions to a state of calm and focused awareness. By consistently performing specific actions or sequences before your breathwork, you create a conditioned response in your nervous system. This Pavlovian effect can help you more quickly enter a relaxed state, making your practice more efficient and effective.

Breathwork and The Tarot
As Halloween approaches, the air begins to buzz with a sense of mystery and transformation. It’s a time when the veil between the seen and unseen feels thinner, inviting us to explore the depths of our inner world. Halloween is traditionally associated with themes of reflection, change, and the mystical—a perfect backdrop for practices that encourage self-discovery and spiritual growth.

5 Ways a Breathwork Retreat Can Boost Your Mental Health
Deepen Your Connection to Yourself
A breathwork retreat provides an opportunity to step away from the demands of daily life and reconnect with yourself. Through guided breathwork sessions, you'll explore your inner landscape, gaining clarity and insight into your emotions, thoughts, and patterns. This deeper self-awareness can help you address unresolved issues, foster self-compassion, and create a stronger, more authentic relationship with yourself.

Soul Retrieval Through Breathwork
In the tapestry of our lives, there are threads that sometimes become frayed, disconnected, or even lost. These threads represent parts of ourselves – our essence, our vitality, our wholeness. In the language of many healing traditions, this fragmentation is often referred to as "soul loss," and it can occur as a result of trauma, emotional wounds, or challenging life experiences.
These lost parts of ourselves, sometimes called "orphaned parts" or "exiled selves," can carry a heavy burden of pain, fear, or shame. They may manifest as limiting beliefs, self-sabotaging patterns, or a sense of disconnection from our true selves. While we may not consciously remember the events that led to their separation, these orphaned parts continue to influence our lives, often in subtle and unconscious ways.

ADHD and Breathwork
In the realm of mental health, a journey of self-discovery often involves unraveling layers of misunderstood experiences and hidden truths. For many women, particularly those diagnosed with ADHD later in life, this journey can be a complex and emotional one. The late diagnosis often sheds light on years of feeling "different" and struggling to fit into societal norms. In this blog post, we'll look into the nuanced relationship between ADHD and breathwork, sharing personal insights and practical tips for harnessing the power of breath to find calm and clarity amidst the chaos.
This is my story of late diagnosis, lifelong struggle, and learning to love breathwork as a person with ADHD.

The Importance of Continuing Education for Breathwork Facilitators
If I'm honest, when I first finished my yoga teacher training, I felt a bit disillusioned. I expected to emerge knowing everything there was to know about yoga. It took me a while to realise that the training was just a foundation, a starting point. The real learning came from practice, from exploring different styles, and discovering the areas I was truly passionate about – like yin and restorative yoga.
And it's the same with breathwork. The initial training provides you with essential tools and knowledge, but the journey of learning and growth doesn't end there. The world of breathwork is constantly evolving. New research emerges, fresh techniques are developed, and the understanding of the mind-body connection deepens. To truly serve your clients and continue growing as a facilitator, continued education isn't just a good idea - it's essential.

Breathwork for Emotional Regulation
Up until recently, if you'd asked me, I would have smugly said, "I'm not an angry person, it’s just not something I experience." But life, as it often does, had a few lessons in store for me when I became a parent. As I've gone on my own journey of self-discovery, I've come to realise that anger has been lurking beneath the surface all along.
Growing up in a household where anger was seen as a "bad" emotion, I learned to suppress it, to bury it deep within so I could still be a “good girl”. Over time, I developed a clever disguise for my anger: sadness. In my family sadness is more acceptable, more palatable, and somehow less threatening. Sadness got hugs. Anger got silent treatment.