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Mindfulness for Stress

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A mindfulness course offering practical tools for stress and burnout, with guided meditations, calming audio, and simple practices for everyday life.

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7 contributions to Mindfulness for Stress
A Gratitude Pause
🌿 A Small Moment for Gratitude Gratitude is often talked about as something big — but sometimes it’s much smaller and quieter than that. It might be noticing a moment of calm in the day. A conversation that made you feel understood. A walk outside. A cup of tea when you needed a pause. Practising mindfulness can help us notice these moments more clearly, even when life feels busy or overwhelming. If it feels right, take a moment today to reflect on one small thing you feel grateful for — nothing complicated, just something that brought a little steadiness or warmth. You’re welcome to share it here if you’d like, or simply take the moment for yourself. Glad you’re here 🤍
A Gratitude Pause
Support Without the Pressure
🌿 For People Who Are Tired of Pushing Not everyone experiencing stress or burnout needs more intensity. Some people are simply tired of pushing through. I’ve created a gentle, self-paced 4-week mindfulness course hosted inside a private Skool community for people who want support that feels steady and realistic. It’s designed for those who: • Know what helps but struggle to stay consistent • Feel exhausted by high-energy coaching spaces • Want structure without pressure • Prefer calm, sustainable progress The focus is on short guided practices, nervous system regulation, reflection, and small, manageable steps. No urgency. No hype. Just steadiness. If this resonates, you’re welcome to explore or ask questions.
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A Quiet Sunday Pause
🌿 A Gentle Sunday Reset Before a new week begins, I wanted to offer a quiet pause. There’s no pressure to prepare, fix, or plan anything right now. If this week has felt heavy, let today be about softness. If it’s felt steady, let today be about maintaining that steadiness. Sometimes the most supportive thing we can do on a Sunday is simply notice how we feel — without trying to change it. If you’d like, you’re welcome to share one word for how you’re ending the week. Or just take this as a gentle reminder to slow down. Glad you’re here 🤍
A Quiet Sunday Pause
Welcome — Take Your Time
I wanted to share a gentle check-in here. So many people who arrive in spaces like this already have ways of supporting themselves — journaling, movement, mindfulness, time outdoors — and still feel overwhelmed or exhausted at times. That doesn’t mean those tools aren’t working. Often it just means life has been demanding a lot. This space isn’t about fixing yourself or doing more. It’s here to offer steadiness, structure if you want it, and permission to slow things down a little. You’re welcome to engage quietly, dip in and out, or take things entirely at your own pace. There’s no expectation to post or share unless it feels right for you. If you’d like, you can use this thread as a simple check-in — or just take it as a reminder that you don’t have to rush. Glad you’re here 🤍
Welcome — Take Your Time
0 likes • Feb 5
@Sait Yalcin Thank you — I’m glad it resonated
1 like • Feb 5
@Ecom Dave Thank you — I appreciate you sharing that
What helps us cope
I’ve been really struck by the range of things people are sharing that help them regulate and cope with stress — journaling, breathwork, exercise, yoga, somatic practices, EFT, walking, dancing, spending time with animals. Different practices, different paths, but all pointing to the same underlying need: slowing down, reconnecting with the body, and creating a sense of safety and space when life feels overwhelming. It’s been a helpful reminder that support doesn’t have to look one specific way. What matters is finding what helps you feel more grounded and resourced, especially during times of stress or burnout. I’m curious — have you noticed certain themes or overlaps when listening to how people support themselves through these experiences?
What helps us cope
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@Sait Yalcin I love how you’ve described that — movement, fresh air, and sound all working together to create a sense of safety and presence. It really captures that idea of finding what helps your system settle.
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Anna Gilford
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Anna is a CMA-accredited mindfulness practitioner supporting stress, anxiety, and burnout with science-based practices that regulate nervous system

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Joined Jan 15, 2026
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