C18-32 “Living Your Life Like It’s Golden” Series with Lynnis

Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest/host Lynnis Woods-Mullins, on air from August 7th


We welcome back Lynnis for her next series of shows on Women’s Wellness and WellBeing.

The Wellness Journey Podcast/Video Series this season is all about Living Your Life Like It’s Golden.   As Grammy award winning Jill Scott said in her very popular song, Golden, “Wherever I choose to go, it will take me far.”

The Wellness Journey will take you anywhere you want to go. From a healthier mind to a stronger body, or a powerful spirit, to the more beneficial path in life.  There are so many options and opportunities to take advantage of when joining Lynnis Woods-Mullins on The Wellness Journey.  There is a variation of guests in different areas of expertise that will talk about topics such as soul healing, colour therapy, gratitude and many more positive life-changing tools, tips and techniques on how to live a life that is golden.

Gold is usually associated with a materialistic value, but on The Wellness Journey, gold’s value is deeper than that.  Living a Golden Life symbolizes success, sophistication, self-love and self- value. The Wellness Journey will help move you towards living successfully in a sophisticated and thriving way that will benefit your mind, body, and spirit.


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 Show Topics starting on August 21st

Tapping Our Way To Wealth and Health

The 7 Step Gratitude Formula

The Importance of Mediation at Mid-Life

How To Super Charge Your Life

Taking A Leap of Faith After 50

Getting Motivated to Stay Fit After 40,50, 60 and Beyond

Mid-Life Soul Healing

Connecting and Rewiring Your Relationships As We Age

The “Be Happier” Prescription for Women

Pain, Healing and Sound – A Wellness Connection

Retreats That Can Heal Mind, Body, Soul

Using Color Therapy to Enhance Your Life

Healing Summit – Experts Share Tips and Advice


FOR ALL OF WELLNESS JOURNEY SHOWS GO HERE


See Lynnis’s magazine and read the wisdom from those in the know.

Wellness Woman 40 Summer Issue

MORE ON LYNNIS GO HERE

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Remembering To Find Yourself

Remembering To Find Yourself

When was the last time you allowed yourself some quality relaxation time to clear your mind and recharge yourself? By enjoying some meditation or other self-discovery activity, your memory can be maintained, even into advancing years. A study carried out by researchers from the University of California showed that 14% to 22% of those studied had memory issues. Although, another study – also conducted by the University of California – revealed a more positive finding; the results showed that mindfulness exercises carried out regularly improved both working memory and focus. It was thought that the reduction in stress levels and improved attention span were the results of activities such as Mindfulness and Meditation. Read on to learn more.

The cogs of the mind

The cognitive functioning of your brain, which can be enhanced by Mindfulness Meditation, is responsible for your performance as it supports important mental processes such as learning and memory.  The process of working memory is vital in the workplace as it enables information to be held on to long enough to use, thereby enhancing decision making and the completion of tasks.  During Mindfulness therapy you will focus on the present and live in the moment rather than worrying about the past or the future.  With this open level of attention, you will notice great improvements in your memory and the ability to complete tasks successfully. Also, factors such as diet, enough sleep and techniques to boost memory, have all been found beneficial.  Some popular techniques are recalling information regularly, visualization and association which is memorizing something along with a mental image, and brain exercises like Sudoku or word searches.

Nutrition to improve memory

When improving your nutrition, focus on including essential fatty acids (EFAs) which can be found in oily fish, like salmon and sardines or vegetarian options such as flaxseed, soy and walnuts. EFAs have been linked to improved general health, especially cardiovascular, as well as brain function. Furthermore, the increased level of nutrition will make your mind and body more receptive to your alternative therapy sessions too, enabling you to find ‘a better you’, i.e. become the best version of yourself.

Whole Grains are another source of better nutrition, with a low GI they are helpful as they produce a steady supply of energy to the body and brain.  The consumption of antioxidant-rich food is also important for brain health, so eat brightly coloured fruit and vegetables containing anthocyanin e.g. blueberries, and tomatoes which contain lycopene. All antioxidants have been shown to protect against free radical damage to cells, which is important for general health, but in the case of brain cells, this will impact on memory and brain function.  Foods rich in B vitamins, for example, eggs, fish, chicken, have also been shown to improve brain health by reducing levels of a compound called homocysteine.

Holistic health, best for mind and body

By taking the holistic approach, which means focusing on the whole body and mind including connecting with the environment, great results can be achieved.  Perhaps try taking part in alternative therapy, such as meditation, alongside improving diet and practising some memory techniques. There’s a lot to be gained from a fitter mind, including improved confidence, better social connections, possible progression in the workplace and a generally good sense of well being.  Make this your way to go for a better quality of life, even into senior years.

By Sally Writes 

IG18-31 How to Navigate into our Alchemy with Jim Self

Ignite your heart and souls with Sara Troy and her guest Jim Self, on air from July 31st 

We are so glad to have Jim back on the air with us, to help us navigate these crazy shifting times with an ease and bringing us success in whatever we do. He has Mastered the Alchemy and shares in so many ways the art of living in a human consciousness that serves us all.

How can we master our own Alchemy and not let what happens to us dictate who we are in our higher dimension? We are going to unravel it all right here with a Mastery talk on Mastering our own Alchemy.


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Jim Self is an international teacher, speaker and author who has been leading seminars on personal energy management and the tools of Mastering Alchemy since 1987. He is one of the few spiritual teachers to keep pace with the on-going Shift in human consciousness, constantly co-creating the Mastering Alchemy programme with the Teachers of Light, and offering new information through MasteringAlchemy.com in the form of free articles, videos, webinars and ebooks. His audio and YouTube library includes enlightening discussions with the most interesting teachers and channelers around today. Jim would be the guest on your show.

A Course in Mastering Alchemy is A Course in Miracles for the 21st century, reaching far beyond that earlier programme by incorporating the significant leap in human consciousness that has been occurring since the 1980’s. This programme also has the clear and active participation of the Archangels and Ascended Masters.

This unique book offers readers a set of energy tools of unparalleled power and a new way of life as revealed by the Teachers of Light, whose guidance has been received and transcribed by Jim Self and Roxane Burnett of the hugely popular online Mastering Alchemy course.

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18-30 Tradition, do we keep them even if the are archaic?

Sara Troy on Sara’s View of Life, on air from July 24th

 

Tradition, just because it was does that mean it still should be?

We follow traditions as if they are carved in stone, but just because they have been, does not mean they should be. Some traditions have totally lost their meaning, some so archaic they have no meaning anymore, yet we hold on to them for the fear of our world coming apart it f don’t.

I love the tradition of respect, of values and considerations. I love Christmas but it means something different for us, it became a tradition of family and friends, a togetherness in gratitude and love for our gift of life. I love the tradition of respecting our elders, our parents and the respect of opening a door for someone, of being courteous, of manners in general.

Some traditions have been modernized, so simply adjusted, but some held onto so tight as an excuse for their actions. Like child marriages, it is a tradition, and it is one that has to go. Husbands lording over their wives, one that has to go. Like non-equel pay, it has to go, also its a mans world, a tradition that needs to be very much adjusted.

There are so many things we need to look at in our daily lives as to why do we hold on to tradition? Is it fear of letting go, is it too easy to use them as an excuse? like it has always been this way so why change it now excuse, you need to change it because it is wrong. Some simply need to be adjusted, but many traditions have had their day and need to go bye bye.


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IG18-30 Igniting our Voice to Movement with Bisia Belina

Ignite your heart and soul with Sara Troy and her guest  Bisia Belina, on-air from July 24th

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To clear your mind and release your stress, you have to follow your ‘out breath’ and your body will respond and find the ‘flow ‘ again. Join Sara and Bisia on how movement and sound helps you find your ease.

We are going to talk about breath – specifically the out breath, the exhalation, that brings you back to center.

When working with my clients as an RMT, the focus is helping them to let go of their ‘out breath’, to let go of the breath because with exhalation comes relaxation. You become heavier and more connected to your body Breath and body connect, you leave your mind behind and find space between your thoughts.

When teaching how to use the voice in singing, the focus is on the

‘out breath’ as well. Here, breath and sound connect. Sound and singing is all based on allowing the sound to ride the out breath. Emotion is what gives sound, texture, colour and feel. Through movement, the body gives rhythm and time.

Why is movement a part of VoiceWorks and SoundBody studio?

Movement is a way to challenge the fear that keeps us in the box of self-limitation and fear.

Movement connects voice and emotion through the body.

Sound Body Studio, teaches how tuning into your body, sensing your anatomy, coming back to alignment gives you a more ‘ lived sense’ of your instrument.

As a singer, “You are the instrument”. Your body is the instrument and getting in touch with it, is one more way back to center, back to self.

Sensing Anatomy and Vocal Anatomy workshops teach people how to get reacquainted with their bodies by exploring the flesh, the bones and space of their instruments. They learn how to be ‘in their bodies ‘and how to be present to ‘its’ needs. Questions explored in workshops:

How do you connect with your body?

Do you live with pain?

How do you manage your pain?

How does pain affect your breath, your instrument?

As Sound vibrates, resonances increase in a relaxed body. There is less of an effort and more ease, more air and more joy.

When you connect with your body, it supports your song and movement.

Improvisation is about self-trust, granting oneself permission, curiosity and exploration. All these skills apply to daily living.

Working with the Entry Points to Improv help us to be ‘present’ to the lives we are living. This is mindfulness not in meditation but in action.  Examples of entry points are:

Using words to begin explorations- such as syncopation of words, words and time, words and rhythm.

Using story – personal or storytelling – using musical skills – How rhythm, time, melody, harmony are the skills we use to help us create “music that composes us.”

Using body/movement – understanding one’s movement and understanding ones pain.- expanding movement vocabulary sourced from Chi Gong, Feldenkrais, Yoga and a variety of movement practices ex: Laban/Bartinieff movement patterning and dance.


SARA AND BISIA WILL EXPLORE OUR CONNECTION TO OUR SPIRITED SELVES THROUGH BREATH MOVEMENT AND VOICE.


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 Bisia Belina is a Healthcare practitioner, Health and Wellness Educator, Vocal and Movement Coach and Founder of SoundBody Studio. Where she offers body-centred therapy and expressive movement arts to
“ tune in, tune-up and compose yourself”….
Thirty-one years as a practising Registered Massage Therapist and twenty years as an active singer, performer and vocal body coach, Bisia has combined both her consuming interests and developed an approach to health and wellness by using a fusion of voice and movement strategies that help people access and maintain their physical, emotional and mental health.
Bisia is also actively engaged in creating and performing VocalBody Arts .
She recently produced and was the artistic director for a multimedia performance “ Sound is a Wave” at Metro Studio Theatre in November of 2017. This was a showcase of 9 original voice and movement pieces, performed by students and teachers of SoundBody Studio. It was also an opportunity for Bisia to present three of her artistic compositions that merge original music, video and movement: Cracking Wide Open, Toi Moi and Water.
SoundBody Studio offers expressive vocal movement arts and body awareness classes as
* a way to get back to centre
* as a creative personal practice
* as artistic development and expression
* as a professional stress management system for adults who have forgotten the
the restorative power of playfulness.
Offerings at the studio are open to all who are interested in expanding their
experience of voice and its intimate connection to their body.
VoiceWorks classes; Anatomy, Vocal Anatomy and VocalBody Arts series and
workshops.

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