Thanks to COVID we are using screens more than ever before. Many who are working or studying from home are staring at laptops or other devices all day. For some, these new ways of working can take a toll on their eyes causing blurry vision, headaches and eye strain. Below are some tips to keepContinue reading “5 tips to avoid eye strain”
Category Archives: yoga
Colour yourself calm
We all have different ways of calming our mind, keeping our sanity. What is yours? I find coastal walks and swimming in summer lift my spirit and restorative yoga (indoors) help me to quieten the chattering mind. Now I have a new tool, can be taken anywhere! Some time ago I was looking for booksContinue reading “Colour yourself calm”
Stretches you can do anywhere
At the time of writing Sydney is in the second week of a lockdown due to the spreading of Covid 19. Exercising outdoors is allowed. Have you noticed that you hold stress in your neck and shoulders? On the photos below I demonstrate the poses I practice regularly. These will mobilize your joints, will lengthen theContinue reading “Stretches you can do anywhere”
The benefits of Downward Facing Dog pose
Yoga is a wellness practice that strengthens the mind, body, and spirit. There are many different yoga postures and styles. The Downward-Facing Dog (Adho Much Svanasana in Sanskrit) is one of the most famous yoga pose and it has many benefits. I include the Downward Facing Dog in most of my classes. Therefore, it isContinue reading “The benefits of Downward Facing Dog pose”
Navigating change
Change is inevitable, think of change of the seasons and tides – not the mention the adjustments we all had to make due to Covid-19. Sometimes change is forced upon us and sometimes we initiate it. Both are equally scary and can bring up core survival fears, which can surface in many ways: health issues,Continue reading “Navigating change”
Incontinence
This blog is an extension on the last one, which was about the ‘Prolapse of a Pelvic Floor Organ’ https://tranquability.com/2021/02/17/prolapse-of-a-pelvic-organ-female/. These topics are usually not discussed at the dinner table but they are common, 1 in 4 Australians are incontinent. What is incontinence? Incontinence describes any accidental or involuntary loss of: urine (wee) from theContinue reading “Incontinence”
Prolapse of a Pelvic Floor Organ
What is prolapse? Prolapse is a term to describe the falling out of place of an internal organ or body part, and it is used mainly for prolapse of pelvic organs. For women the the major pelvic organs include the bladder, bowel, vagina and uterus. According to the Continence Foundation of Australia , over half of allContinue reading “Prolapse of a Pelvic Floor Organ”
