I’m a big fan of rest. Huge fan actually. Resting, recovering, breathing. Always planning my days with a lot of space for slow mornings, and planning my weeks with a lot of time for audiobooks and gazing out over the river. I’m even planning trips I'm taking with extra space before and after, just to give myself time to mentally prepare, and to rest. In today’s world everything seems to go faster and faster, and it happens almost without us noticing. We are getting so used to the uptempo and the high speed that we are becoming speed blind. Have you lately checked out your old favorite children programmes, just to realize how incredible slow they are so you’re just wondering how you even could focus and find it interesting for more than five seconds? Or feeling nostalgic and dug out and old hit from the 80s or 90s, that you used to dance like crazy to and get all excited about, just to realize, it actually doesn’t have a very fast paste?!
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Trauma Tapping Technique (TTT) is a technique to cope with trauma, anxiety and stress. It’s often called a “first aid” technique and is a great complement to other types of therapies. It’s a simple technique that is easy to use, easy to learn and easy to teach. It’s silent which means that there’s no need to orally share difficult emotions with someone else. If you’re struggling with anxiety, stress, trauma, or if you feel emotionally uncomfortable in any way, TTT can be a great tool on the way. Trauma Tapping Technique is developed by The Peaceful Heart Network, a non-profit organization founded by Gunilla Hamne and Ulf Sandström in 2010
One of my absolute favorite things to do in life is to learn new things. I can’t even count how many extra courses and side projects I’ve occupied my free time with, and it can be about almost anything, like photography, environmental protection, photoshop, stress management, languages etc. Sometimes though these extra courses have ended up being more than something extra on the side, for example my first massage course I took for almost nine years ago was ”just for fun”.
I started to not recognize myself at all, it was like I was a completely different person. After some intensive search the answers that showed up over and over again was lists of perimenopausal symptoms. And my mind kind of exploded a bit. Could I be in perimenopause? Wasn’t that only for old people? I mean, I was only 39 when I started to have the first symptoms.
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