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Trusting the Wisdom Of Our Body: 6 Ways Somatic Intelligence Can Help Us Experience More Presence, Wellbeing, Purpose And Confidence
Isabelle Griffith Isabelle Griffith

Trusting the Wisdom Of Our Body: 6 Ways Somatic Intelligence Can Help Us Experience More Presence, Wellbeing, Purpose And Confidence

Have you ever felt torn between what your mind (or the outside world) was telling you to do, and how your body felt about it? Perhaps you were considering applying for a new job, saying yes to an invitation, or considering how to navigate an argument with a friend, a child or your partner?

Have you ever ignored an inner nudge or a deep knowing, followed what you thought you should do, and regretted it later (wishing you could have a do over)? 

Most of us are very aware of our thoughts, but much less so of the language of our body.

We often forget that our body holds deep wisdom. 

In this blog post, I explore the power of our somatic intelligence: the wisdom of our body, this innate guidance system within us that can lead us towards more of what we truly desire: aliveness, clarity, confidence, or ease.

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Restoring Inner Stability, Rhythm & Belonging : How Reconnecting With Nature Heals & Grounds Us
Isabelle Griffith Isabelle Griffith

Restoring Inner Stability, Rhythm & Belonging : How Reconnecting With Nature Heals & Grounds Us

In my work with women, one of the themes that arises most often is a yearning to let go of always being the holder, a desire to soften the instinct to push forward and strive, a longing to exhale and let ourselves be held. 

Under the strong facade and the ‘holding it all together’, there is a part of us who deeply wants to put it all down and feel held.

We long to rest in the deep knowing that we don’t have to do it all alone.

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The Invisible Giver: Why Emotional Exhaustion Comes from More Than Just Doing Too Much
Isabelle Griffith Isabelle Griffith

The Invisible Giver: Why Emotional Exhaustion Comes from More Than Just Doing Too Much

We naturally assume that exhaustion comes from doing too much. From overcommitting, overextending, and carrying too much on our plates.

And of course, this absolutely contributes to a sense of feeling physically exhausted and depleted.

But often, there is a deeper layer to our exhaustion, which we may not perceive.

It comes from giving without being met.

Pouring out without being poured into. Offering support without being acknowledged.

It’s the emotional exhaustion of being so reliable and endlessly available that our giving becomes invisible.

This kind of exhaustion is rooted in a lack of reciprocity, and beyond leaving us tired, it leaves us feeling hollow…

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