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March 27, 2024

What is Somatic Wellness?

What is Somatic Wellness?

Somatic Wellness: Navigating the Body-Mind Connection

By: Randi Owsley, LMSW, Licensed Psychotherapist

Ladies, let's talk about a topic that's often whispered about but seldom addressed head-on: somatic wellness. It's not just a buzzword; it's a deeply personal, transformative journey that invites us to explore and heal our body-mind connection. It's a dance between the physical and the emotional - one that every woman deserves to understand and embrace to live her most fulfilled life.

What is somatic wellness?

You might be asking, "What exactly is somatic wellness?" Picture this: all the stress, joy, trauma, and love you've ever experienced doesn't just vanish into thin air. Our bodies hold onto these emotions, etching them into our muscles and our breath. Somatic wellness acknowledges this profound intertwinement and offers a pathway to release and rejuvenate through intentional movement and awareness.

The Statistical Reality

Our modern lives are tapestries woven with stress threads, aren’t they? The numbers don’t lie - according to the American Psychological Association, stress is a common experience for many women, often more acute than in men due to various social and personal factors. Imagine transforming that stress into something that serves you rather than shackles you. That's somatic wellness.

Stepping onto the Path

Achieving somatic wellness doesn't require a gym membership or expensive therapy sessions - though those can be helpful tools. It's about starting where you are, with what you have. Just as a garden needs water, soil, and sunlight, your journey to somatic wellness needs intention, patience, and authenticity.

1. Begin with Breath

Breathing is your body's built-in stress reliever, available at any moment. Take deep, diaphragmatic breaths to help calm the mind and relax the muscles.

2. Move Your Body

Movement is medicine. Whether it's stretching, dancing in your living room, or a structured workout, find ways to get your body moving in ways that feel joyous and liberating.

3. Listen to Your Body

Pay attention to the signals your body sends you. Pain, tension, and fatigue are all messages worth listening to and addressing.

4. Practice Mindfulness

Incorporate mindfulness practices into your day to stay grounded and present. Mindfulness is a soothing balm for a worn-out mind and body.

5. Cultivate Emotional Intelligence

Understanding and managing your emotions is key to somatic wellness. Embrace your feelings and learn from them rather than pushing them away.

6. Engage in Creative Expression

Art, music, writing—any form of creative expression can be a release valve for stored emotions, leading to greater somatic health.

Embodying the Change

Somatic wellness is a beautiful, ongoing process. It’s about being a work in progress, lovingly tending to yourself as you would a precious friend. By fortifying your body-mind connection, you give yourself the gift of improved mental health, and truly, what's more empowering than that?

Together, let's break the stigma that keeps us from discussing and claiming our bodies' stories. Let's weave a new tapestry—one where our somatic wellness is as natural and essential as the air we breathe.

Let's breathe deeply, move with joy, and create a space where each of us can truly thrive, in body and mind.

Sources:

  1. American Psychological Association: Stress and Gender