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A collection of meditations, somatic therapy exercises, and more to help you customize your own practice and reduce anxiety When you’re in the midst of an overwhelming feeling, it can be hard to find a way out of it. Even if the feeling isn’t particularly overwhelming—such as minor anxiety, unwelcome rumination, or an inability to slow your thoughts or get to sleep—sometimes you need a tool kit to help you get out of your head and back into your body.  Breathe Through It is a collection of meditation and somatic therapy exercises with room to make notes on how each exercise worked (or didn’t…mehr

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A collection of meditations, somatic therapy exercises, and more to help you customize your own practice and reduce anxiety When you’re in the midst of an overwhelming feeling, it can be hard to find a way out of it. Even if the feeling isn’t particularly overwhelming—such as minor anxiety, unwelcome rumination, or an inability to slow your thoughts or get to sleep—sometimes you need a tool kit to help you get out of your head and back into your body.  Breathe Through It is a collection of meditation and somatic therapy exercises with room to make notes on how each exercise worked (or didn’t work) for you. Organized in sections based on the amount of time each exercise will take, from one minute to one hour, this book is the calm-down hack everyone needs to sort out their own customized meditation practice. No matter how big your feelings are in the moment, this clever little book will help you Breathe Through It.
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Carissa Potter is an artist and the founder of People I’ve Loved, a social media presence and stationery line that bridges the gaps between people by helping them have authentic and sometimes difficult conversations. In 2021, Potter was named one of the 50 People and Companies Inspiring the Working Not Working Community Right Now and one of Cosmopolitan’s 24 People (Genuinely) Making the World a Better Place. She lives with her partner, father, mother-in-law, and daughter in Oakland, California. This is her fourth book. Vera Kachouh is a writer and the coauthor of How to Heal from Heartbreak (or at Least Feel Less Broken). In 2024, her essay “War Creates Many Orphans,” about her journey to eat the figs of Lebanon, was published on Memoir Land. She lives in Italy with her husband and son.