10 min

CCAM Mindful Minute: The Cozy Castle Cervivor Podcast

    • Non-Profit

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month and the Cervivor Community is reminding you, that it’s time to put yourself first!

It’s time to make those screening and vaccination appointments, to put your mental and emotional health first, and to maintain and cultivate relationships with friends, family, and ourselves. It’s time to take care of you in 2022!

Join us for a Mindful Minute:

In guided imagery, you intentionally think of a peaceful place or scenario. The goal is to promote a calm state through relaxation and mindfulness. The idea is that your body reacts to your own thoughts.

For example, when you think about a stressful situation, your body and mind become tense. Your heart rate and blood pressure might increase, and you may feel jittery and unfocused. But if you focus your attention on pleasant scenarios, your mind and body tend to relax. You may feel less tightness and tension in your muscles, while your mind might feel calmer and more at ease.

By calming your mind and body, you may be better able to cope with mental, emotional, and physical stress - you build up resilience. Take a moment to sink into this #MindfulMinute read by Psychotherapist and cervical cancer survivor, Jessica M. 

For more Cervical Cancer Awareness Month information, visit our website: https://cervivor.org/what-we-do/ccam/. 


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cervivor/support

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month and the Cervivor Community is reminding you, that it’s time to put yourself first!

It’s time to make those screening and vaccination appointments, to put your mental and emotional health first, and to maintain and cultivate relationships with friends, family, and ourselves. It’s time to take care of you in 2022!

Join us for a Mindful Minute:

In guided imagery, you intentionally think of a peaceful place or scenario. The goal is to promote a calm state through relaxation and mindfulness. The idea is that your body reacts to your own thoughts.

For example, when you think about a stressful situation, your body and mind become tense. Your heart rate and blood pressure might increase, and you may feel jittery and unfocused. But if you focus your attention on pleasant scenarios, your mind and body tend to relax. You may feel less tightness and tension in your muscles, while your mind might feel calmer and more at ease.

By calming your mind and body, you may be better able to cope with mental, emotional, and physical stress - you build up resilience. Take a moment to sink into this #MindfulMinute read by Psychotherapist and cervical cancer survivor, Jessica M. 

For more Cervical Cancer Awareness Month information, visit our website: https://cervivor.org/what-we-do/ccam/. 


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cervivor/support

10 min