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Mindset, Life Coaching Sharon Crossett Mindset, Life Coaching Sharon Crossett

How to Change Your Mindset and Transform Your Life

Are you happy with your life at this moment? Do you feel you are on the right track, making the right decisions and getting the results you want from your life or do you feel like you are struggling a bit, as if you are out of step with your direction?

If you are feeling like this, you aren’t alone. This is a common feeling among many women, especially as they get into midlife and begin to focus on personal development and life transformation.

These feelings of being stuck, disconnected, lost or lacking fulfilment are usually to do with your mindset and how you are thinking about life.

What you need to be aware of is that your mindset shapes every experience, decision, and result in your life.

The way you think determines the way you live, and if you’ve ever felt stuck, unfulfilled, or unsure of your next move, the key to breaking free lies in changing your mindset.

In this blog post, you’ll learn how to shift your perspective, develop empowering habits, and create lasting transformation from within.

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Mindfulness, Holistic Health Sharon Crossett Mindfulness, Holistic Health Sharon Crossett

17 Powerful Mindful Walking Benefits To Boost Your Health

Have you heard about the benefits of mindfulness, but you aren’t quite sure what it’s all about?

Many people confuse mindfulness with meditation; sitting in a state of quiet, blocking out intrusive thoughts that pop into their minds. This is not mindfulness!

Mindfulness is the opposite. Mindfulness is about observing fully everything that is around you in the present moment. Your thoughts, your feelings, your environment, everything.

Mindfulness allows you to be fully aware and present in the moment, which is the only place we ever fully live.

Therefore, developing an active mindfulness practice is essential for your holistic well-being. It helps with your physical, mental and emotional well-being and helps you to live with less stress and anxiety, more clarity and happiness.

Taking a mindful walk daily is one of the best ways to introduce yourself to mindfulness.

To do a mindful walk, choose a quiet place without distractions. Focus your attention on the sensation of your feet touching the ground, the movement of your legs, and the rhythm of your breath.

As you walk, notice the sounds around you, the smells in the air, and the feeling of the air on your skin.

When your mind wanders, which it will do when you first begin, gently bring your awareness back to the present moment without judging or berating yourself.

Keep your pace steady and relaxed; this allows you to fully experience each step and each moment as it comes.

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Holistic retreats, Self-care Sharon Crossett Holistic retreats, Self-care Sharon Crossett

Top 5 Reasons Why You Need to Go to a Holistic Retreat

Over the last few years, there has been a lot of information flooding social media about holistic retreats. At any one time, there seems to be a retreat being run. The popularity of holistic retreats has exploded, and with very good reason…they work!

You may have heard about them, be intrigued by them, or even feel you would benefit from going, but are you fully aware of what they are and the benefits they can offer you?

If you are unsure, curious or interested and would like to discover some more information before you book somewhere, then you have come to the right place.

A holistic retreat is a focused experience designed to promote overall well-being by addressing the mind, body, and spirit.

It typically combines various practices such as meditation, yoga, nutritional guidance, and personal development workshops to foster healing, balance, and self-awareness.

These retreats aim to create a supportive environment where you can disconnect from daily stress, reflect on your life goals, and cultivate healthy habits that contribute to lasting positive change.

The holistic approach recognises the interconnectedness of mental, emotional, and physical health as essential for achieving true wellness.

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Midlife, Thriving in life Sharon Crossett Midlife, Thriving in life Sharon Crossett

How To Thrive After 50 As A Woman: 17 Best Ways

Have you noticed thoughts creeping in now you are in your fifties, ones that ask, “Is this it?” I hear it often, from clients, friends, and even at times from myself.

Fifty is supposed to be a time of wisdom, freedom, and confidence. And yet, for many of us, it feels like a chapter closing, not opening.

Maybe it’s the views of society that say your prime has passed. Or the relentless social media reels of youth flooding your feed.

Or perhaps it’s because you mourn versions of you that never got to be. The career you didn’t pursue.

The relationship that didn’t bloom. The dreams you put to one side to deal with life’s responsibilities.

But here’s something I want to tell you: Feeling like life is over doesn’t mean it actually is.

This could be a sign that something exciting is evolving. The roles you have played in your life up to now are making way for something better.

Your life isn’t over. It’s pivoting. And in that pivot, there is adventure and power.

In fact, this chapter, this messy, questioning chapter, might be the first time life starts to feel like yours.

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De-stress, Well-being Sharon Crossett De-stress, Well-being Sharon Crossett

How To De-stress Myself: 21 Easy Ways

Life these days is stressful. In truth, throughout time, people have had different levels of stress to cope with. Today, though, in the fast-paced, often chaotic world we live in, there can be many triggers causing stress in our lives.

Although we can all be affected by stress at some time or another, we have more ways of understanding the causes and coping with stress when it arises.

Understanding stress is essential for us all, as it significantly impacts both our mental and physical well-being.

When faced with stress, the body enters a state of heightened alertness, triggering the release of stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline.

These changes prepare the body for a "fight or flight" response, which can be beneficial in short bursts but may lead to negative consequences when stress is prolonged.

Chronic stress can cause a range of health issues, including headaches, digestive problems, and cardiovascular diseases.

Additionally, it can weaken the immune system, making it harder for the body to fend off illness. Recognising and managing stress is vital for maintaining overall health and ensuring a balanced life.

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