20 01, 2025

To mask or not to mask, that is the question.

By |2025-01-20T17:17:04+00:00January 20th, 2025|ADD, ADHD, Anxiety, Anxiety in Meetings, ASD, autism, Bath Hypnotherapist, Bath Hypnotherapy, Bristol Hypnotherapist, Bristol Hypnotherapist Anxiety, Bristol Hypnotherapist Confidence, Bristol Hypnotherapy, Bristol Hypnotherapy Confidence, Central Bristol Hypnotherapist, Clifton Hypnotherapist Anxiety, Clifton Hypnotherapist Confidence, Clifton Hypnotherapy Anxiety, Clifton Hypnotherapy Confidence, Confidence, Creative, creativity, Dyslexia, Fear, Gifted, Gifted and Talented, HSP, Hypnosis, Hypnotherapist in Bristol, Hypnotherapy, Lifestyle, Mental Health, mindful, Mindfulness, Movement, nervous, Nervous System, Neurodiverse, Neurodiversity, Neuroscience, online, online Hypnotherapy, online therapy sessions, online video sessions, Performance, Performance Anxiety, Positive Psychology, Positive Thinking, positivity, Presenting, productivity, Psychology, Public Speaking, Public Speaking Anxiety, Relax, Relaxation, Rest, Sensitive, Social Anxiety, Solution Focused Hypnotherapy, Solution Focused Therapy, Speech, Stage Fright, Stress, Talented, Therapy, Therapy Bristol, Therapy Clifton Bristol, Trees, Updates, Vagus Nerve, Well-being, Wellbeing, Wellness, winter, Work, Work Meetings, Work-related stress|Comments Off on To mask or not to mask, that is the question.

For those who live with anxiety, are neurodivergent, or feel the weight of societal expectations, 'masking' can feel like a shield. It's the act of blending in, suppressing the parts of oneself that feel too 'different' or 'much' in order to fit a mould. Masking can be a survival tool, a way to navigate environments where we fear rejection or misunderstanding. It can give us temporary relief: "If I just act like everyone else, I'll feel safe." And, our nervous system spends a lot of time looking for signals in our environment that tell us it is safe. Masking can also be exhausting, alienating, and denying our most authentic selves. Over time, it chips away at authenticity, leaving us wondering: Who am I beneath the mask?

10 12, 2024

A Testament to the Wild: Nan Shepherd’s ‘The Living Mountain’ – Discovering Beauty, Healing, and Growth in Nature

By |2024-12-10T14:44:59+00:00December 10th, 2024|Bath Hypnotherapist, Bath Hypnotherapy, Bristol Hypnotherapist, Bristol Hypnotherapist Anxiety, Bristol Hypnotherapist Confidence, Bristol Hypnotherapy, Bristol Hypnotherapy Confidence, Calm, Central Bristol Hypnotherapist, Clifton Hypnotherapist Anxiety, Clifton Hypnotherapist Confidence, Clifton Hypnotherapy Anxiety, Clifton Hypnotherapy Confidence, Creative, creativity, Ecopsychology, Flow, Hypnotherapy, Lifestyle, Mental Health, mindful, Mindfulness, Movement, nervous, Nervous System, Positive Psychology, Positive Thinking, positivity, Presenting, productivity, Relax, Relaxation, Rest, SAD, Solution Focused Hypnotherapy, Solution Focused Therapy, Stress, Therapy, Therapy Bristol, Therapy Clifton Bristol, Trees, Updates, Vagus Nerve, Well-being, Wellbeing, Wellness, winter, Work, Work Meetings, Work-related stress|Comments Off on A Testament to the Wild: Nan Shepherd’s ‘The Living Mountain’ – Discovering Beauty, Healing, and Growth in Nature

I recently revisited Nan Shepherd's masterpiece, 'The Living Mountain'. It is a revelation, a rare gem of nature writing that transforms the act of walking into a profound exploration of beauty, mindful observation, and healing. Initially hidden in obscurity, it has since been rightly celebrated as one of Britain's finest works ever written about nature and landscape. Shepherd's poetic reflections on the Cairngorm mountains are a spellbinding reminder of the wonder that awaits when we slow down, immerse ourselves in the wild, and simply observe.

2 11, 2016

Improve well-being and promote relaxation with ‘forest bathing’

By |2019-07-18T09:45:30+00:00November 2nd, 2016|Anxiety, Autumn, Brain, Depression, Exercise, Forest, Happiness, Health, Hypnotherapy, Immune System, Japan, Lifestyle, Meditation, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Neuroplasticity, Positive Thinking, Relaxation, Stress, Tree Bathing, Trees, Wellbeing, Wellness|Comments Off on Improve well-being and promote relaxation with ‘forest bathing’

Manage anxiety, stress and improve well-being by walking in the woods It doesn't have to be limited to breathing techniques and talking therapy. In Japan, there is a term, 'Shinrin-yoku' that means 'forest bathing.' or 'being amongst the trees.' Forest Therapy has become part of the Japanese lifestyle, and there is a robust body of evidence on [...]

 

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