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Signs of “Stress”

Stress results from physical, mental or emotional conditions that cause body or mental tension.    It can be caused from an illness, the environment, a social event or be  psychological . 

Body reactions to stress

  • Hyperventilation (rapid, shallow breathing)
  • Sweating
  • Rapid heartbeat
  • Dizziness
  • Light headed
  • Tired and fatigued
  • Backaches
  • Neck pains
  • Headaches
  • High blood pressure
  • Not sleeping
  • Heartburn and ulcers

Emotional Reactions to Stress

  • Irritability
  • Fear
  • Panic
  • Anxiety
  • Withdrawn
  • Lack of concentration
  • Forgetfulness
  • Biting fingernails
  • Grinding teeth

Mental Reactions to Stress:

  • Poor decision-making
  • Reactive 
  • Not thinking clearly 
  • Reacting from past events
  • Fear of the future

Tips for managing Stress over the holidays (other times too!)

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Renee Lindstrom, GCFP,
Feldenkrais® Practitioner since 2007, Communication,  Empathy,  Values Coach since 2004, Art of Placement  since 2000, Labyrinths of Victoria since 2012, #yyj Peace Week Grassroots Calendar Founder, Vice-Chair of World Children’s Summit on Peace & Nature in 2015

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Now until Xmas – most stressed out time of the year!

Do you spend now until Christmas filled with holiday stress ? (overwhelmed with tension & anxiety)  As so many do, December has become known as the Stress-Free Family Holidays Month!    Signs of Stress

Causes of Holiday Stress

  • Travel
  • Shopping
  • Money & bills
  • Family
  • Socializing
  • Hosting Holiday Events
  • Being Alone

Ways you can keep stress healthy

  • Check in to define what your longing for over the holiday (family, connection, community, giving)
  • Plan out how to achieve what you long for (set your intention)
  • Commit to checking in to ask yourself if you are meeting your goals or going off track
  • Exercise
  • Eat healthier during events  
  • Sleep more 
  • Relax more 
  • Schedule in ‘you’ time
  • Find an empathy buddy outside of your work and family for the season!  Someone you can talk out your tension with who will not increase your stress and will help you to remember what’s important
  • Meditate
  • Walk a ‘labyrinth’

Read Tips for Surviving the Holiday Season

Inquire about  upcoming workshops & webinars –  Are your intention and your holiday plans in alignment?

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Renee Lindstrom, GCFP,
Feldenkrais® Practitioner since 2007, Communication,  Empathy,  Values Coach since 2004, Art of Placement  since 2000, Labyrinths of Victoria since 2012, #yyj Peace Week Grassroots Calendar Founder, Vice-Chair of World Children’s Summit on Peace & Nature in 2015

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Who would enjoy and benefit from a movement workshop with a focus on balance and fear?

Finishing up the second event in a 6 week workshop series with a focus upon movement awareness for decreasing fear and increasing balance,  the participants themselves ask me, “Why haven’t we learned this before?” “Why hasn’t this been apart of our learning background?”  I can only mention that it must not be in our awareness yet!

After only two classes participants are beginning to know themselves in a way that has never crossed their minds before.  They have a greater awareness of their feet, legs, knees, pelvis, spine, ribs, arms, hands and head.  They notice that they are very connected to their shoulders, neck, head and arms and not so much to anything else!  They also have a growing recognition to how they may feel pressure in one foot and none in the other.  Therefore the struggle for balance.

These classes are unlike a focus fitness class designed specifically to build  muscle and or yoga for stretching.  Building muscle and stretching are a benefit of the classes.  The focus is upon understanding  the movement and focused awareness of the movement itself.  That is when change happens!

Anyone who has limited movement and breathing patterns would benefit from these classes.  Anyone who is in pain or has fear of their own movement would benefit.  Anyone afraid of falling and tensing up would benefit.  Find out more!  There are four classes left in this series that you can register for, pro-rated.  Call 250-370-7300 to sign up or mark your calendars for the fall.  A new class begins September 16th, 2013, more info at – link 

Fear Based Strategies

Are you curious about how fear creates strategies that nurture conflict in ALL relationships?

Fear will rise with any pain whether physical, mental or emotional as a response to personal needs that have not been met.

  • Physical pain from an injury will increase the fear of potential future pain long after the injury is healed.  
  • Emotional and mental pain from unmet needs such as inclusion, acceptance, being heard, being seen, acknowledged, etc., will increase fear of potential future pain long after the situation has passed

Strategies for personal safety may be adopted and become an automatic behavioral response resulting from ignoring the step of connecting and discussing a bothersome  issue when it first arises.  Ignoring it may be meeting a temporary need for safety, yet long-term it may develop into  subtle fear based strategies for protecting oneself.  Some of these subtle and often unrecognizable strategies are:

Safety at work (or in groups)

The needs for safety may arise in relationships that lack integrity, honesty, clarity and respect.  It may be that one person in any given conversation assumes the power over or authoritarian role that excludes the value and gifts of others.  Those taking control may even perceive themselves as being helpful when their helpfulness may not be appreciated due to the lack of equality it creates.  What is lacking is the understanding that this persons behavior is actually a strategy for meeting their own needs for safety!

Safety at school

Children’s behavior on the school ground may reflect the lack of safety in the classroom for the student when their needs for fairness, to be heard and included are not met.  These children develop strategies to meet these needs ensuring this doesn’t continue to happen to them on the playground.  They act out with their fellow students what they felt themselves in the classroom or what was modeled for them at home.

Safety in relationships

The need for safety in relationships is as simple as not hearing and integrating the important messages of each person.   Unable to be in the discomfort of  the feelings that arise when listening to someone else the listener may go into the strategies of fixing what it is they  are hearing. They may also  begin to share how it happened to them.  Both strategies “hijack” the story away.  It stops being about the original speaker and  becomes about them.   How warm and fuzzy would someone feel if they found themselves cut off from sharing and in the backseat listening  – again?

Have you ever been sharing and found yourself cut off by the listeners opinions?  These opinions  may not start with an acknowledgement  that they are an opinion and only what they believe.  Rather,  it may come across as authoritarian  therefore creating inner conflict.   Unrecognizable in these moments is the discomfort for the listener from the feelings coming up for them!   Giving opinions disconnects them from the pain of being in their feelings.  They have developed a solution for their own personal safety by disconnecting.

These fear based strategies have a purpose of creating safety for that person based upon old experiences.  This person is living each moment through the lens of the past and new interactions  are not fresh and spontaneous.  It is also not real.  The behavior is not a reaction to anybody else’s  truth of what is happening in the moment.

Getting beyond fear can be as simple as learning empathy.  Self – empathy first to get to the space of hearing the other person has feelings!  Yes this is written correctly.  If someone is in fear they are not even aware that anyone else has feelings!  It simply is a fear response of self survival and a reason to learn the tools to get beyond fear and unconscious fear based strategies.

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Renee is successfully working with others to integrate a whole system of wellness that includes the development of personal curiosity and exploration  creating a safe learning environment.  The focus may be relationship coaching on current, past or future  issues or have a  focus on improving physical movement patterns.  Whether physical, mental or emotional relief comes through learning conscious behavioral change.   She does not focus upon fixing, strategies or diagnosing.  In fact her methods steer clients away from self imaging labels and focuses upon learning sensory awareness that creates a new type of self-image.  Personal  development that increases self-reliance, independence and confidence.  

Feelings and body-brain responses are not separate experiences

Have you ever considered that feelings and physical movement affect one another and that they are married together?  Have you ever considered that a person’s history of feelings may be creating their current behavior?

Imagine for a moment the feelings of fear.  How does fear affect  body posture and experience?  Fear is a tool  that is designed as a  warning system to get out of danger.   Some of the reactions of fear are:

  • Tensed muscles for  strength and quick action
  • Focused eyes with short-range view 
  • Increased heart rate
  • Quick breathing or stopped all together
  • Mind becomes focused with danger

Imagine the effects if the reactions listed above become chronic and long-term. What would happen in the body?   I have noticed that in some case experiences when  the fear responses have been relaxed physically, mentally and emotionally that their  has been an increase in the ability to  sense physical responses that previously had not been felt.   In order to keep up the fear in ones posture many of the sensory awareness abilities had been shut down!  How does this affect ones perspective?  Any  incoming information would be perceived through fear and corresponding  limited reflexes.  How would this affect  the thought process and resulting reactions?

Are we taught how to engage and disengage our fear reactions  physically, mentally or emotionally during our  early years?  Is a part of  our educational system  teaching children to know when fear emotions are engaged and if so, how to disengage it?  Are we learning that our thinking is the last place information lands in the behavioral process and a reaction includes all the behavioral events of movement posture, sensory awareness, perception, brain process and  memory from cultural influences?

Are we learning that the fear posture we keep up and not processed may become future sources of unconscious  bullying and/or being bullied? That this becomes our relationship with ourselves and others in our networks?

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Renee is successfully working with others to integrate a whole system of wellness that includes the development of personal curiosity and exploration which includes creating a safe learning environment.  The focus may be relationship coaching on current, past or future  issues or have a  focus on improving physical movement patterns.  Whether physical, mental or emotional relief comes through learning conscious behavioral change.   She does not focus upon fixing, strategies or diagnosing.  In fact her methods steer clients away from self-limiting labels and focuses upon learning sensory awareness that creates a new type of self-image.  Personal  development that increases self-reliance, independence and confidence.  

 

Transform Pain, Fear, Anxiety – 4 – 1 hour lessons

MAY 22 &  29, JUNE 5 & 12, 2012 

  • 10:00 – 11:00 A.M.

This is an opportunity for you to continue your learning experience for four 1 hour lessons after May 15ths  free webinar introduction to this series.  Registrer @ Free Intro.  The design of each one hour lesson will:

  • explore one way of moving physically to support and increase  feelings of  flexibility, becoming present and a natural stress release
  • focus upon understanding what is happening
  • develop clarity through basic skill development guiding you towards increasing your ability for making choices and recognizing the missing pieces , a natural form of living affirmations if you will
  • include verbal guidance techniques for exploring  inner connections and grounding

This on-line series of four lessons will cost you less than attending a drop in yoga class!  You can’t bet it!  To register go to Change your story registration

“TRANSFORM PAIN, FEAR, ANXIETY”

On-line with ‘Renee Lindstrom’

Webinar INTRODUCTION TO 4 ‘ON-LINE’ 1 HOUR CONVERSATIONS

TUESDAY, MAY 15, 10:00 AM 

  • Meeting Topic:
Transform Pain, Fear, Anxiety and find out what actions steps to take to change your story. Learn how to move through and play with your fear of pain in way to increase your moments of freedom. How can you find freedom from  struggle? By learning what may be influencing your discomfort, exploring ways to move beyond this discomfort, understanding the stories that are keeping you in the cycle of pain, becoming clear on how to create a powerful change in your experience.
YOU CAN SIGN UP FOR THIS FREE EVENT HERE @  CHANGE YOUR STORY 
  • Brief Description:
Explore action steps for transforming physical, mental and emotional pain to move beyond your own struggle and effort. A “free invitation” to introduce you to tools and techniques for learning ways that will support you in transforming old thinking and movement patterns to create positive new ones. Turn negative thinking addictions into positive thinking addictions! Register for this on-line dialogue with Renee Lindstrom “now”, add it to your calendar and remember to call in find out how to move beyond the focus of the problem and labeling them to explore ways to make “doable concrete changes!” Join the experience! Create positive results and hear about how to continue with this style of learning to go deeper and explore how mental triggers(personal thinking process)can also stimulate your fear reactions without your being conscious of it. Understand the stories that are keeping you in the cycle of pain and become clear on how to create a powerful change in your experience.
YOU CAN SIGN UP FOR THIS FREE EVENT HERE @  CHANGE YOUR STORY 
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FOLLOWED UP BY WEBINAR SERIES:

Transform Pain, Fear, Anxiety – 4 – 1 hour lessons 

Tuesdays, May 22, 29, June 5, June 12, 2012

This is an opportunity for you to continue your learning experience for four 1 hour lessons after this free introduction to this series.  The design of each one hour lesson will:

  • explore one way of moving physically to support and increase  feelings of  flexibility, becoming present and a natural stress release
  • focus upon understanding what is happening
  • developclarity through basic skill development guiding you towards increasing your ability for making choices and recognizing the missing pieces , a natural form of living affirmations if you will
  • include verbal guidance techniques for exploring  inner connections and grounding

This on line series of four lessons will cost you less than attending a drop in yoga class!  You can’t bet it!  To register go to Change your story registration