In this episode Keris shares some valuable insights on anxiety including the way it protects you from experiencing important emotional states and processing difficult events. She provides some helpful ideas about how to start with simple practices if you struggle with anxiety.
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In this episode Keris shares some valuable insights on anxiety including the way it protects you from experiencing important emotional states and processing difficult events. She provides some helpful ideas about how to start with simple practices if you struggle with anxiety.
Strap in - we cover a lot! From accents and ASMR to anxiety, body image, and why it’s so hard to stop doing.
Keris talks about how illness forced her to slow down, sit still, and face all the stuff she’d been avoiding, including years of using health, exercise and “busyness” as a distraction. Matt reflects on body image, comparison, and how even with all the knowledge in the world, it’s still easy to get pulled off track.
We also get into:
– Why most of us are always on (and what that does to the nervous system)
– The deeper reasons behind emotional eating and comfort behaviours
– Strength vs control (and how to know which you’re chasing)
– Why your mind kicks off the second you sit still
Keris is also sharing more about the Mindful Body Method, a new space launching in September that’s all about slowing down, reconnecting, and learning to live from a place of calm, not chaos. You can find out more here: www.fitterfood.com/themindfulbodymethod
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In this episode Keris shares some valuable insights on anxiety including the way it protects you from experiencing important emotional states and processing difficult events. She provides some helpful ideas about how to start with simple practices if you struggle with anxiety.