1740 || practice not getting swept up

1740 || practice not getting swept up

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1744 || your sign to do some arts + crafts (and go play)

We know that Breathwork, nourishment, sleep, and a safe environment regulate your nervous system. Play regulates your nervous system, too. Touch regulates your nervous system, sensory deprivation does too.Nature regulates your nervous system, so does being around community. Trave ...  Show more

1743 || when to stop analyzing

The goal is conscious choices > conditioned responses. Our society bases it’s values on exploitation, violation, and extraction - and we’ve been letting that society convince us of what parts of ourselves are palatable, acceptable, and welcome. But we can’t depend on a broken soc ...  Show more

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