Latest podcast interview - Two hypnotherapists talking

This latest episode sees Denise and Martin, exploring the commonality between hypnotherapy and other holistic approaches, and how we can look after our minds and bodies. They were delighted to welcome Mindfulness-Pilates Teacher, Beverley Densham to the show. 

Bev is a mindfulness Pilates teacher of 25 years &  an author. She graduated  from the University of Brighton with a degree in Sports Science. She had successful Pilates Studios in Hertfordshire for 16 years then relocated to Dorset by the sea, her happy place.  

She now teaches Mindfulness Pilates at her zoom studio with meditation, mindset, journaling & positive affirmations to helpher clients reduce back pain,  feel good and be stronger in body & mind.   

 Bev talked about her upcoming book, and several life-changing events which led her to where she is now. She is host of the Mindfulness Pilates podcast & also teaches "working through stress to calm" workshops & cla sses for attorneys,  corporations, teachers, nurses and children. Her next publicationwill be a series ‘Stress to Calm’ series to help you live happily ever after.

As you can imagine there was plenty to talk about, as they explored and discussed the applications of their various modalities.  As ever, the podcast is an informal chat, giving you the opportunity to really get to know the hosts and their guests. 

So what do two hypnotherapists and their guests talk about? Join them and find out. 

back definitely a bit dodge to reduce back pain to feel good

“Won’t make Pilates today - need it as back definitely a bit dodge.

Then drove into central London and back went into spasm so person I was with had to take over driving.

I can lie and stand ok - it’s when I sit that it hurts one side of my back/ buttock

😬

Taking ibuprofen/ paracetamol and rubbed Ibuleve on it before having a rest

It started last week when I bent down awkwardly to take the washing out of the tumble drier

Have booked appt with Osteopath for Friday in case it’s still no better

What else would you suggest?

My answer; Here’s some of my tips, but remember this is for a client with over 20 years pilates experience. I gave some basic breathing & tiny stretches & have a lie down

✔️ Do have a lie down, maybe just on the bed. Knees bent.

Breathe naturally

Or gently x10

(Won’t share the stretches here as it’s very personal to each person)

It’s safe for me to breathe & stretch

Bath /

Nice shower

Listen to your body

Recommend use bed rather than mat until you can tell you’re ready for floor

Ps ❌ avoid bending

❌ avoid lifting

❌ do not bend & twist

✔️ do bend your knees, keep your back straight

✔️ tummy in, be conscious of how you move

✔️ use your pelvic floor muscles for extra support

✔️ do rest

✔️ do walk & move

✔️ do shoulder circles & neck stretches

✔️ breathe!!

✔️ gentle stretches

✔️ do listen to your body

✔️ this too shall pass

✔️ Move like a robot !!

❌ Oh & don’t sit or stand like a banana 🍌

How is your back & you? Did you find any of todays tips helpful?

Ps please note always consult your Doctor or practitioner when you’re experiencing pain

Feel stronger happy & calm

Love Bev

Beverley Densham

Www.mindfulnesspilates.com

Stress to Calm in 7 Minutes for Lawyers

We are excited to announce the New Book

Stress to Calm in 7 Minutes for Lawyers 

By Beverley Densham & Janey Lee Grace

Are you a lawyer feeling overwhelmed and stressed at work? Do you find it difficult to balance the demands of your job with your personal life?

We know you’re busy.   We know you’re time-stretched.

We know your days can often feel very stressful!

BUT did you know that with just 7 minutes a day you can make a real difference to your day, your stress levels and ultimately your overall wellbeing?

We understand the unique challenges that lawyers face every day. That’s why we've designed a practical step-by-step guide to take you through 7 x 1-minute tools specifically tailored to help you work through stress to find job satisfaction, happiness and balance. These tools can be used anytime and anywhere – whether you are in the workplace, your office, the courtroom, or at home.

Don’t just take our word for it! In this new little book, we show you the science and benefits behind each tool and demonstrate just how powerful they can be. We will teach you how to use each tool, how to do each of the practical exercises and how you should feel after practicing them. We will also provide the motivation to help you use them regularly. We promise you will see real improvements in your stress levels, your work-life balance, and your overall mental health and wellbeing.

 So, what are you waiting for?

Join the Stress to Calm revolution today and start living a more stress-free life!

About the authors

Janey Lee Grace author, speaker, and former co-presenter on BBC Radio 2’s Steve Wright in the Afternoon for 24 years. She was a backing singer with Wham! Kim Wilde and Boy George, had her own number 8 chart hit as Cola Boy with 7 Ways to Love,Janey has written five books on Holistic living including the number One Amazon best seller Imperfectly Natural Woman and her latest book is Happy Healthy Sober which encourages everyone to look again at their relationship with alcohol.

Janey offers coaching and Sober Coach training and is trained in EFT, Matrix Re-imprinting and NLP.

Beverley Densham author of a number of books to include I Talk to Angels is an inspirational speaker, Mindfulness Pilates teacher and runs workshops and classes with her company Mindfulness Pilates. She works within law practices teaching for health and well-being of employees/lawyers. She regularly contributes articles to holistic and lifestyle magazines. She has a degree in Sports Science from University of Brighton.

Stress to Calm in 7 minutes for Lawyers is now available for pre-order from all good book shops. Publication date 28th November 2023 published by McNidder & Grace. ISBN 9780857162526

The Stress to Calm in 7 Minutes Series

www.mcnidderandgrace.com

what seemed insurmountable becomes manageable

“Stress is uncomfortable, tiring and saps my confidence. When I am especially stressed, I don’t react as I’d like to or think as clearly as I’d like to. The tools Bev has taught me in her stress to calm workshops are invaluable. Within minutes I can calm my breathing, lower my heartrate, relieve tension from my neck and shoulders and relax my face into a smile. I can change my perspective and increase my self-confidence - what seemed insurmountable becomes manageable. It is incredible how much better I feel after a few minutes of structured breathing, stretching, visualisation and positive affirmation. Transformative.”

Anna Illingworth, Partner, Dispute Resolution. Employment

Rowberry Morris Solicitors