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50 | Back to Self-Care Quick Tips: Dancing to Release Stress
Self-Care for Mental Health | Wellness Plan, Anxiety and Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Holistic, Recovery, Routines
8 minutes
1 month ago
50 | Back to Self-Care Quick Tips: Dancing to Release Stress
🎶 Back to Self-Care Quick Tips: Dancing to Release Stress
Movement can be medicine. In this playful episode, I share how dancing helps release stress, reconnects us to joy, and even brings us back to our younger selves.
Together, we’ll talk about:
Why movement is a powerful way to release stuck energy
My story of remembering how dance helps me move through anxiety and stress
Simple ways to bring more fun and freedom into your day through movement
✨ Quick Tip Takeaway: Play one song you love and dance however feels natural. No rules, no steps, no performance—just you, your body, and the music.
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Self-Care for Mental Health | Wellness Plan, Anxiety and Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Holistic, Recovery, Routines