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Become the most effective therapist (subtle in-session prompts)
by Nehha Bhatnagar (some learnings from my studies- especially useful for interoception by client/patient) Quick Practitioner Cues (use these in-session) To become the most effective therapist, reflect on these. Remember, we want them to get well, be well but most importantly STAY WELL. This is where working with holistic tools is the most helpful thing you can do. Here are some ways to help clients be more interoceptive, and aware of their breath and vitality in general. Not


Free list of Holistic Cancer recovery resources and experts
These are sites I refer to all the time in my professional practice Hope the above holistic cancer recovery resources helps you and your loved ones in this diagnosis. Know this- from all the hours and hours spent on research on Cancer for supporting my clients in wellbeing during their diagnosis, I have found that whether you choose to do chemo/radiation or not- there is no discounting lifestyle factors. In fact, Dr Kelly Turner, PhD, who for 15+ years has been a best-selling


Mind-Body-Spirit Integration: An example of a Program Delivery
As Holistic Toolkit Coaches, client session's must be focused on integrating mind-body-spirit frameworks into program delivery, emphasizing behavior change, preventive health, and community-centered training . At The Holistic Shala, we focus on these aligned mental models, yoga-based methodologies, and practical applications for self and client well-being — positioning these as core pillars for program outcomes, scalability, and next steps. Program Philosophy and Core Princ


The Ripple Effect, Tonglen Meditation, Botanical Wi-Fi, Post-Traumatic Growth and more: notes from a day's worth of reading
The Ripple Effect: The Science of Connection In the dialogue between friend and foe , it is often foe who appears first in the limbic system — our primitive emotional brain is wired to detect threat before connection. Yet, familiarity changes everything. We naturally connect with people who feel “like us”; our brains light up in resonance with similarity. This forms the basis of the ripple effect — the profound impact of people on people. Nicholas Christakis and James Fowle


Gut Health, Circadian Balance & Habit Science: Holistic Approach to Anxiety
by Nehha Bhatnagar (written through clinical experience and class notes using AI for formatting) Understanding Anxiety Through a Holistic Lens Anxiety is not just “in the mind.” It’s often a physiological signal from the body asking for balance. Lets see how gut health, metabolic stability, circadian hygiene, and habit formation profoundly affect anxiety and overall well-being. We discussed how to distinguish between false anxiety — biologically driven — and true anxiety


Add-before-eliminate : a process for compassionate presence
by Nehha Bhatnagar (organized with the help of AI but taken from mentor sessions) Add before Eliminate: a strategy for SUSTAINED results in clients How important is it for cultivating compassionate presence in therapeutic and coaching contexts, emphasizing self-care, vitality building, and neurophysiological underpinnings to support client transformation! My mentor taught me an “add-before-eliminate” approach , consistency through small practices, and the PPP (Protect, Proj


Child-Full, Not Childless
by Nehha Bhatnagar (without AI) In movies, we’ve all seen it: the childless aunt, the single woman, painted as eccentric, selfish, irresponsible. But here’s the truth: today, one in five women in America are panks —Professional Aunts, No Kids. And the numbers are growing the world over. And we love children. By choice, by relation, by devotion. We are not child-less. We are child-full—because we fill our lives with their love, and we fill their lives with ours. Here’s the ke


Handling Loneliness for High Achievers
by Nehha Bhatnagar (thank you AI for emojis. Content is my own) “Language has created the word ‘loneliness’ to express the pain of being alone.And it has created the word ‘solitude’ to express the glory of being alone.”— Paul Tillich The High Achiever’s Paradox High Achievers often walk alone. Their standards are self-set, their paths self-paved. Yet this independence can bring a quiet ache — the feeling of being misunderstood, unseen, or disconnected .Their vision often d


The power of our presence
We influence other people’s health simply by the way we act By Nehha Bhatnagar (written without AI) The iconic Framingham Heart Study came up with a stunning conclusion on the way our behaviour influences others around us. Happiness like health, is a collective phenomenon, and we influence people’s health simply by the way we act. Three degrees removed too! A happy next-door neighbour will up you happiness by 34%, a sibling 1.6 kms away from you by 14% and a friend within hal


What Is Holistic High Achievement?
By Nehha Bhatnagar Understanding the Shift Now that we are clear about what high achievement is, let’s look at what holistic high achievement means. When we feel safe in ourselves and aligned with our purpose , we naturally shine — in our passions, service, and excellence. When our body, mind, and spirit are in harmony, we don’t just succeed… we thrive. 🌞 Holistic High Achievement involves: Integrating the wounded or traumatic parts of our inner world Re-defining ho


Are you a High Achiever?
Does this sound like you? By Nehha Bhatnagar (without the use of AI, except for emoji help:)) You are driven by the need for ‘achievement’- you are motivated by the prospect of accomplishing something important, and making a difference, in your own, but also other people’s lives. Your main desire is to feel valuable and worthwhile You strive for excellence and take calculated risks to accomplish goals You transform ideas into tangible realities You prefer working alone, an


Grief, the Finite and the Infinite: A Yogic Lens
Finite and Infinite Identity In yogic psychology, identity has two dimensions: ● Finite identity — the roles we play, the body we...
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