Author Archives: Lone Wolf

Anxiety support

My personal experience has shown me, that there is an abundance of extra understanding that comes from a practitioner who has suffered anxiety.

They get you.

They remember.

They can show you what helped them live with anxiety.

Peace and harmony to all

LoneWolf

Try drumming for mindfulness and meditation

Over the next few weeks, we will look at drumming to enhance our mindfulness/meditation routine.

Check out my Facebook page for a small sample

Peace and harmony to all

LoneWolf

Happiness is ……..

Terrible, Thanks for Asking..

A beautiful young lady came to see me the other day. She had recently lost her husband to cancer and she was struggling.

We talked about the usual types of things that can support us, when grief comes to visit, but she wasn’t drawn to anything we discussed.

She did promise though that she would book an appointment with a grief counsellor.

On her next appointment, I could instantly tell something had changed. There was a smile on her face, a skip in her step and humour in her words.
I asked what had happened since we last met… she said, she found this wonderful ‘Podcast’ and although she cried at nearly every episode, it really made her feel better.
She went on to explain, that the Podcast is about the stories of everyday people, who have had sadness and tragedy knock on their door.

It is called “Terrible, thanks for asking” Click here to listen

I have since listened to a few episodes and I too, can vouch for the incredible effect it had on me.

Thank you “Terrible, thanks for asking” team

Peace and harmony to all
LoneWolf

Back pain

 

   

 

After the birth of my third child, at the age of 30, I developed back pain.  I remember talking to my wonderful GP and he gave me some simple advice.

He said, I know you have been doing your pelvic floor exercises, but now I would suggest you focus on your core muscles.

Surprisingly, with a little focused attention on my core muscles, the back pain disappeared.

Now, every time I start getting back pain, I check in with my core muscle routine ?

Try these for starters and see if it works for you.

Remember to go gently and consult your doctor before beginning any new exercise routine.

Peace and harmony to all

LoneWolf

Relationship Research – take this quick quiz

There are only 5 questions……

Outline: I talk to lots of people about relationships and everyone has a different idea of what their relationship should be like. I am conducting this research to see what the common elements are in a ‘great intimate relationship’.

Criteria: You must be over 18 years old and in a cohabitational intimate relationship

No personal data is collected, nor kept in the research.

Gender ………..

Age ……..

Length of relationship…….

Length of time living together ……….

What are the 4 most important things in your relationship…..
Please answer with a simple sentence for each of the 4 things.

You can respond using the reply button above, or email lonewolfharmony@gmail.com.

Peace and harmony to all

LoneWolf

 

 

Online Wellness Course

Try our online course, or our mentoring program.

New online course available – “Introduction to Wellness in Mind, Body and

Spirit”. (Adapted from my weekend Retreats)

Cost $95.00 AUD

Email lonewolfharmony@gmail.com for payment details and Course

material.

Study at your leisure.

Lots of fun and creative exercises to help you get started on your journey to personal wellness.

If you feel lost and you don’t know where to look to get help… try looking within – there you may find the answers.

This course is the first step on that journey.

Peace and harmony to all

LoneWolf

Try this exercise when anxiety starts to build…

Try to visualise your anxiety as a small child knocking at your front door.

The child may be wet, cold and afraid, or the child may be agitated and aggressive.

However you see the child – take him/her in your arms and reassure the child that it is safe…

Ask the child the following questions and jot down, what ever response comes to mind/heart/body first.

“What are you feeling”?

“What has happened that you felt the need to come to see me today?”

“What are you trying to tell me or show me?”

Then visualise sitting with the child on your lap, in silence for as long as you feel comfortable.

Continue to reassure the child that it is safe.

Dont worry if you don’t feel anything, when you first start using this exercise.

Each time you stop and acknowledge the anxiety, and just sit with it, you will find it gets easier and easier to just rest, until the anxiety/child feels ready to move on.

Over time, it will be like an old friend coming to sit quietly with you on your front verandah.

You will know that it isn’t coming to harm you.

You will know that it will pass.

You will know that it just wants to be acknowledged.

Peace and harmony to all

LoneWolf