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HIPS- JUNK DRAWER is happening in 25 hours
This SUNDAY HIPS- JUNK DRAWER !
JOIN LIVE SESSION https://www.skool.com/day-by-day-library-3938/about or watch REPLAY in the Classroom. What's on the menu: 1. What do my hips feel like today? 2. Where do I grip when I am under pressure? 3. Do I feel more tight, more loose, or more disconnected in my pelvic floor? 4. Do I trust my feet to support me? 5. What emotion or theme appeared today? 6. What does my pelvis need more of? Support? Safety? Movement? and YES, we will move ‼️ Strength? Rest? Pleasure? Boundaries? Permission? 7. What is one small practice I can repeat this week? Looking forward to diving in together. Feel free to send me your questions prior to the session, and maybe we can address them TOGETHER !
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Many people don’t realize that the jaw is directly connected to the neck, the rib cage, and even the pelvis. When the jaw is tight, the neck becomes tight. When the neck becomes tight, the shoulders lift. When the shoulders lift, the ribs cannot expand well. When the ribs cannot expand, the breathing becomes shallow. When the breathing becomes shallow, the nervous system thinks there is stress. So a tight jaw can change: 👉 Your posture 👉 Your breathing 👉 Your nervous system 👉 Your pelvic floor tension 👉 Your lower back ‼️ The jaw is not just for talking and eating. ‼️ The jaw is a posture and breathing muscle.
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Real change is not only a new attitude
A new attitude matters because it can shift how you see yourself and your life. It opens a door to new possibilities and perspectives that were not available before. But real change asks for something more than just a shift in mindset: A new behavior that you are willing to practice consistently. A new choice that aligns with the life you want to create. A new response that reflects your growth in real situations. A new pattern repeated enough times that the body begins to believe it and trust it. You can understand everything on an intellectual level. You can journal about it and reflect deeply on your experiences. You can have the realization that something needs to change. You can say: “I need boundaries in my life so I can protect my energy.” “I need rest so my body can recover and feel safe.” “I need to stop overriding my body when it signals discomfort.” “I need to move more so I can feel alive and connected.” “I need to breathe more intentionally throughout my day.” “I need to choose myself even when it feels uncomfortable.” But the body learns through what we actually practice in our daily lives. Not once as a single effort. Not perfectly as an ideal standard. Repeatedly over time with patience and consistency. This is where many people get stuck in their growth process. They think awareness itself is the change they are looking for. Awareness is actually just the beginning of change. Behavior is where change becomes embodied and real. So instead of asking yourself: “How do I change my whole life all at once?” Ask yourself: “What is one behavior I can practice today that supports my growth?” Not ten different things at once. One simple and manageable action. Examples: When I notice my jaw clenching, I will gently soften it by about 5%. When I feel overwhelmed, I will place both feet on the floor and ground myself. When I want to say yes too quickly, I will pause and take one intentional breath. When I feel myself rushing, I will consciously slow down one movement.
HIPS -JUNK DRAWER
I think of the hips as the body’s quiet storage, not in a careless way, but as the place where life gently sets down everything we didn’t have the time or space to fully feel. It’s where the conversation you swallowed, the anger you softened, the grief you carried while life kept moving, the desire you postponed, and the exhaustion you ignored all seem to land when there was nowhere else for them to go. And often, they settle in the hips. The hips hold how we move forward—or how we don’t—as they carry the places where we brace, freeze, or push through, where instinct, survival, and truth live close together in ways we don’t always consciously notice. So when they ache, grip, or feel stuck, it’s rarely random. The hips don’t need to be pushed open as much as they need to be met, with warmth, with time, and with small, honest movements that allow the body to feel safe enough to soften. They respond to a gentle presence, like a hand resting softly, offering the reassurance that you don’t have to release everything all at once. Because maybe they’ve been holding for you all along—the impact, the pressure, the unsaid no, and the moments when you stayed even though something inside you wanted to leave. So instead of forcing change, you might try something quieter. 👉 Pause for a moment, place your hands on your hips, breathe slowly, and allow yourself to rock gently, letting the movement be simple and unforced. And from that place, you can begin to ask: “What am I carrying here?” “What never got to finish?” “What needs safety before it can let go?” This isn’t about fixing anything. MARK THE CALENDAR JULY 5th 11.00 AM EST. SIGN UP HERE: https://calendly.com/zizizinchenko/online-group-session-clone or JOIN THE LIBRARY (watch replay, and access previous sessions, explore useful video guide, 5min resets) https://www.skool.com/day-by-day-library-3938/about
Let’s talk about Responsibility.
Not the kind that feels heavy. Not the kind that says, “Everything is your fault.” Not the kind that creates shame. I am talking about the kind of responsibility that gives your power back. Because there is a difference between blaming yourself and owning your choices. Blame freezes the body. It says: “I failed.” “I am behind.” “I should have known better.” “What is wrong with me?” Responsibility breathes differently. It says: “Now that I can see this pattern, what choice is available?” “Now that I know this drains me, what boundary do I need?” “Now that I understand my body is overwhelmed, what support can I create?” “Now that I see the old loop, what is the next small action?” Responsibility is not punishment. It is participation. It is the moment you stop waiting for the perfect mood, the perfect timing, the perfect apology, the perfect energy.
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