Navigating Seasonal Depression and Grief: Exercises, Recognition, and Preparation

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Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and grief can be challenging during seasonal transitions. Somatic exercises, such as morning oceanic breath, intentional nasal breathing with low-impact walking, and nurturing self-touch, can help address the emotional states in the body. These practices can promote calmness, improve the mind-body connection, and provide comfort during difficult times.
Topics:health#breathwork#emotional-well-being#grief#mental-health#seasonal-affective-disorder#somatic-exercises
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