by Brittiney George
“If I could just catch my
breath.”
“Give me a moment to catch my breath.”
“I don’t have time to catch
my breath.”
Powerful statements. Why…because they say something about
the “state” we are in:
Winded.
Out of air.
On the run.
Reaching for oxygen.
Even the word “catching” is
valuable information. It implies our
breath is no longer ours. We don’t
have ownership of it. We have to
find it, chase it, hunt it down, and hold on to it so it doesn’t get away from
us again. For many of us, our
daily rhythm involves chasing the clock, catching our breath, crashing, trying
to get back up, and then we repeat the cycle all over again. Is it any wonder then why we walk
around with tight shoulders, clenched jaws, tense necks, and shallow, short
breaths? We get caught up in life,
and life gets caught up in our bodies.
So, as you fly (or run) into this holiday season, I invite you to
remember an important safety message that the airlines share before every
flight…… put your oxygen mask on before assisting others and if that
doesn’t feel even possible, I hope this resource list below will help to begin you on
your journey towards rest, recovery, and a few gloriously full breaths.
Books:
·
The Miracle Morning by
Hall Elrod
·
I Thought It Was Just Me
(but it isn’t): Making the Journey from “What Will People Think?” to “I Am
Enough” by Brene Brown
·
The Forgotten Body by
Elisa Cobb
Creativity and Art:
·
Mandalas of The World: A
Meditating and Painting Guide
·
How to Make a Finger
Labyrinth (that’s also a piece of art)
·
Zentagles (Creative
Drawing for Relaxation, Inspiration, & Fun)
Guided Meditations:
·
Affectionate Breathing
by Kristin Neff
·
5 Min. Self-Compassion
Break by Kristin Neff
Journaling:
·
Writing Down Your Soul:
How to Activate & Listen to the Extraordinary Voice Within by Janet Conner
·
Self-Compassion Journal
Exercise by Kristin Neff
Movement:
·
5 min. Recharge Routine at HoldenQiGong.com
·
Take 5 Breathing: A Breathing
Exercise for Kids (and adults) on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh79w9pn9Cg&feature=share
Music:
·
Unpack Your Heart by
Phillip Phillips
at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myHWD6Pch8U&feature=share
Videos:
·
Dove Real Beauty
Sketches: You’re more beautiful
than you think at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=litXW91UauE
Brittiney George, BS, CST-L3, ICI,
CEIM, is a Movement
Practitioner and Somatic Therapist specializing in Transformative Touch. She is also a faculty member and
trainer for The Somatic Therapy Center.
Her areas of specialty include working with highly sensitive woman, and helping
people find their ground when they feel thrown by life. For a free 55 min. introductory Somatic
Therapy session contact Brittiney at 610-389-7866 or movebackintolife@gmail.com.
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