Self-Care

Highly Sensitive Grounding Tools To Stop Your Anxiety and Fear

Posted by on Aug 1, 2017 | Comments Off on Highly Sensitive Grounding Tools To Stop Your Anxiety and Fear

Highly Sensitive Grounding Tools To Stop Your Anxiety and Fear

Today I’m sharing highly sensitive grounding tools to stop anxiety and fear you may be experiencing with all the wild things happening in the world and Universe right now. Grounding is an essential and profound tool to help you cope and manage your life as a highly sensitive person. This practice will calm your stressed brain and body, leaving you feeling centered, connected and peaceful.   Growing up sensitive can make it uncomfortable to feel everything around us, so we learn at a young age to go up in our heads and out of our bodies to not feel so much. Although it feels more...

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Travel Tips for Highly Sensitive Millennials

Posted by on Jul 26, 2017 | Comments Off on Travel Tips for Highly Sensitive Millennials

Travel Tips for Highly Sensitive Millennials

Are you sensitive and want to travel, but are afraid that it will take a lot from you emotionally, mentally and physically? Do you worry about whether you can handle the scents, noise, and energy of new places and people? Do you get anxious being in crowded airports, airplanes, and touristy places?     Venturing out to explore the world is something I suggest to all millennials. It will offer you many opportunities to grow your trust, faith and knowledge in yourself, in humanity and the world. Being highly sensitive shouldn’t keep you at home in your comfort zone. With the...

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How to “Positively” Handle Negative Peer Pressure

Posted by on Jul 18, 2017 | Comments Off on How to “Positively” Handle Negative Peer Pressure

How to “Positively” Handle Negative Peer Pressure

Are you afraid of that if you don’t go along with your friends you will be abandoned or shamed? Do you find yourself not wanting to go to the big party, see the violent movie, or miss sleep when your friends do? Are you stressed with with having to choose between pleasing others and taking care of yourself? If you said YES, to the above questions, you’re not alone. Highly sensitive people are deeply caring and attuned individuals who can feel what others are feeling and want people to love and like them. It’s part of your nature and a lot of your families conditioning to...

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How to Manage Your Anxiety with Tapping

Posted by on Jul 12, 2017 | Comments Off on How to Manage Your Anxiety with Tapping

How to Manage Your Anxiety with Tapping

  Anxiety seems to be rising with all the crazy events around the world.  Every young adult I talk to tells me they are anxious about their future, terrorism, job, money, relationships, friendships, Trump, and war… They don’t feel safe! As highly sensitives we can feel the anxiety of others and this can trigger our fears to pop up and try to control us. Learning how to manage your anxiety is key to keeping yourself empowered and calm, rather than being swept away by the collective angst.    Below are 3 videos that will give you tools to shut down and/or manage your...

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Powerful Energy Healing

Posted by on Jun 6, 2017 | Comments Off on Powerful Energy Healing

Powerful Energy Healing

I have created an energy healing for you that is a combination of inner child work and Ho’oponopono prayer that I have found to be a very powerful healing process. Ho’oponopono is a Hawaiian practice of reconciliation and forgiveness.  Inner Child work is imaging yourself giving your inner child what s/he didn’t receive as a child. You are to compassionately and lovingly observe your inner child as the adult, creating a SAFE place for them to express themselves, so they don’t have to hide out or feel abandoned any longer. The healing through this process can happen on...

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Stop Your Relationship Codependency Dance

Posted by on May 31, 2017 | Comments Off on Stop Your Relationship Codependency Dance

Stop Your Relationship Codependency Dance

Rachel is questioning whether she can save her marriage. Her husband is never satisfied with how she interacts with him and is always wanting two hour conversations about how she needs to see life his way and how she is hurting him by not always agreeing with him and making him her first concern. No matter what she does it is not enough and she is not good enough! Sarah hasn’t felt safe or valued by others since she was born. She feels she is always being judged and not good enough, because she grew up with two narcissistic parents who had mental issues and told her she wasn’t...

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