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EPISODE · Aug 20, 2024 · 15 MIN

Episode 189 - The antidote for stress

from The Conscious Action Podcast by Brian Berneman · host Brian Berneman

Stress and the importance of presence:Brian Berneman discusses the topic of stress and how the antidote to stress is being present in the moment. He explains that most people are not fully present, as they are often caught up in thoughts about the past or future, rather than focusing on the present. He emphasizes the importance of practices like mindfulness, meditation, and conscious movement to help cultivate presence.Understanding the roots of our lack of presence:Brian delves into the reasons why people struggle to be present, noting that it is often due to conditioning from our upbringing, past experiences, and societal norms that encourage constant activity and productivity. He encourages exploring the underlying causes to become more self-aware and open to change.Embracing the discomfort of presence:Brian acknowledges that being fully present can sometimes be uncomfortable, as it requires allowing ourselves to fully experience our emotions and sensations, rather than trying to control or repress them. He emphasizes the importance of being kind to ourselves and recognizing that our past coping mechanisms were necessary for survival.Choosing a new way of being:He emphasizes that being present is a choice, and that we all have the capacity to shift our patterns of behavior and learn to live in a more balanced, supportive way. He encourages listeners to be courageous in exploring new practices and perspectives that can help them become more present and reduce the negative impacts of stress.Presence as a catalyst for collective change:Brian explains that when we become more present, we not only create positive change for ourselves, but also have the potential to inspire and influence others, leading to a ripple effect of transformation. He invites listeners to explore the practices and perspectives that resonate with them the most to cultivate presence and awareness.Support the showSupport the show_________Ready to embark on your journey to wellbeing and conscious living? ✨ Transform your life🟡 Experience transformative events💥 Explore holistic therapies for healing & mindful living🙋‍♀️ Book Brian as a speaker to inspire your audience🟠 Support your employees' physical & mental wellbeingConnect with Brian:Website | https://www.brianberneman.com/Instagram | @brianberneman LinkedIn | @brianbernemanFacebook | @brianberneman

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Stress and the importance of presence: Brian Berneman discusses the topic of stress and how the antidote to stress is being present in the moment. He explains that most people are not fully present, as they are often caught up in thoughts about the past or future, rather than focusing on the present. He emphasizes the importance of practices like mindfulness, meditation, and conscious movement to help cultivate presence. Understanding the roots of our lack of presence: Brian delves into the r...

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