The inner dialogue
As self-aware beings we question our self. How is your inner dialogue? What questions do you ask? Are you kind to yourself?
Seeing the self
How do you see yourself? Do you have a clear picture? Is it a complete picture? Is every part in sharp focus, or are some parts less defined, even blank?
Discovering our self is fascinating and fun. Developing our self-image expands our range of choice in action and gives us more freedom.
Body-mind learning can change your mindset
Over the last decades an entrepreneurial mindset has come to be seen as desirable in business, corporate life, and for success in general. What is it that makes this mindset powerful, and how can body-mind learning help acquire and train it?
So what about stretching?
Stretching is a part of almost any fitness regime and can have many benefits. There are three reasons we may want to stretch our self. Being clear about which of the three we are engaged with is necessary if we are to approach stretching mindfully.
How does the Feldenkrais method contribute to a fitness regime?
Let us consider what the method is good for, and what it is not good for, in the realm of physical fitness.
Scanning the self
When attending an ATM (Awareness Through Movement) class, the teacher will typically invite us to scan our self at the start of the class and again at the end. In some classes the scan may be repeated several times during the session. What exactly do we do when we scan our self, and why is it so important?
Describing the Feldenkrais method
It's about conscious movement: moving with attention, being mindful of how you move. The method was invented by Dr Moshe Feldenkrais, an engineer, physicist, neuroscientist, and martial arts champion. Through bringing our awareness to how we do what we do, we discover other ways of doing.