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Fun and Easy Breathwork to Children and Toddlers
My daughter, at the tender age of two, had an adorable way of describing breathwork exercises: "Tummy Rides." This endearing term stemmed from a Barefoot Books story about breathwork that we often shared together. It perfectly captured the essence of these practices - a gentle journey of the breath, expanding and contracting the belly like a gentle ride on a wave.
I am Doing This Training Both for Myself and for Others.
Like many people, I did not know what I wanted to be when I was growing up, even after I left school, after university, into my 20s I was just doing things because. I was doing them because I thought they were the right thing to do, I was doing them because others had told me it was what I should do, I was doing things because it was keeping people happy and keeping them off my back from the continuous stream of “what are you doing with your life Chelsea?”
Trauma-Informed Language for Breathwork
As breathwork facilitators, we often work with individuals who have experienced trauma. It's essential to be mindful of our language and create a safe and supportive environment for everyone. Trauma-informed language prioritizes choice, empowerment, and respect for individual experiences.
Here are some key principles to keep in mind:
Supporting End of Life With Breathwork
As a nurse, some of the most profound and humbling experiences I've witnessed have unfolded within the realm of end-of-life care. Witnessing the transition from life to death, I've seen firsthand the complex tapestry of emotions that both patients and their families navigate. There's often a whirlwind of mixed messages from healthcare providers, understandable anxieties, feelings of helplessness, and uncertainties, and a deep longing for peace and understanding.