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Falling into Mindfulness: Practical Tips to Live Fully

Amanda Neves Therapy
October 25, 2024 by Amy Lesperance, RSW

Feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or disconnected in the Riverdale community of East York, Toronto or anywhere in Ontario? Mindfulness can help you reconnect with your body, emotions, and daily experiences - without needing hours of meditation. Amy Lesperance, RSW at Amanda Neves Therapy, shares practical strategies to incorporate mindfulness into your everyday life. From noticing the senses during daily routines to embracing “glimmers” of joy, these tips help you reduce stress, improve emotional awareness, and live more fully - right now, wherever you are.

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October 25, 2024 /Amy Lesperance, RSW /Source
Mindfulness, Emotional Regulation, Self-care, Strategies, Stress, Tips, Body-based work, Anxiety, Guide, Coping, habits, Growth, DBT, MBSR, AEDP
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