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035 Anne-Claire Holland: Stop and Check Your Breathing When Panic or Anger Feelings Surface
FromMindfulness Mode
035 Anne-Claire Holland: Stop and Check Your Breathing When Panic or Anger Feelings Surface
FromMindfulness Mode
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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Dec 13, 2015
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Podcast episode
Description
Anne-Claire Holland is a teacher, translator and communicator based in Germany. She is also the creator of knitted crafts of all kinds. She is fascinated by body language, and loves to communicate with people from the many different cultures in the world. Anne-Claire has been working on a new way to teachBiz English, focusing on Globish, an international, summarised form of English more suitable for companies who need to communicate with people globally. Anne-Claire includes mindfulness in her thoughts and daily life.Contact InfoFacebook: Search Anne-Claire Holland and explain why you would like to be friendsMost Influential PersonMy father.Effect on EmotionsIt has helped me to deal with them far better. It's helped me to sit, get quiet, look at them, accept them and let them happen. It's amazing how quickly they dissipate.Thoughts on BreathingIt's an essential part of mindfulness. If we didn't breathe we'd drop dead. I don't do any complicated breathing excercises. When I notice I'm getting panicy or angry, I stop and check my breathing.Suggested ResourcesBook: Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life by Thich Nhat HanhAdvice for Newbie
Go to The www.EvolvingWisdom.com websites. I would also say, always question. Have enough respect for yourself not to be totally impressed by someone who appears to be a guru. Listen to your intuition.
Go to The www.EvolvingWisdom.com websites. I would also say, always question. Have enough respect for yourself not to be totally impressed by someone who appears to be a guru. Listen to your intuition.
Released:
Dec 13, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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