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  • In this insightful episode, we explore practical strategies for finding moments of peace and tranquility amidst the constant noise and distractions of modern living. From extraneous sounds and the endless scroll of social media to visual clutter and the incessant chatter of our own minds, we're bombarded with noise from all sides. Calming this ever-present noise is crucial for reducing stress, increasing focus, and enhancing our overall well-being.
     
    This podcast offers three powerful techniques to help you unplug and cultivate a sense of inner calm:
     
    1) Shift your focus to the noise itself. By paradoxically tuning into the sounds, visuals, and mental noise surrounding you, you can create a state of separation that brings instantaneous, if fleeting, peace.
     
    2) Place your awareness on the pineal gland. Focusing your attention on this small endocrine gland near the center of the brain can induce a profound sense of stillness and tranquility.  
     
    3) Practice being present in the moment. While mindfulness is an overused term, this episode provides actionable guidance on how to truly inhabit the present, even during life's most mundane tasks and routines.
     
    Whether you're struggling with anxiety, burnout, or simply a constant feeling of being overwhelmed, this podcast offers powerful yet simple tools for quieting the noise and rediscovering your inner oasis of calm. Tune in to learn how to integrate these practices into your daily life for greater peace, focus, and well-being.
     
    By taming the external and internal noise that plagues our hyper-stimulated modern existence, we can reduce stress, increase concentration, and simply be more present and at ease throughout our days.

     
     


     


     








    Susan Thompson Tai Chi





  • Video Title: How to assess patterns and resonance in relationships

    How to assess resonance and patterns in relationships. Do the relationships, friendships, jobs, and environments in your life create resonance or dissonance? In this thought-provoking episode of the Effortless Living podcast on life mindfulness, hosts Susan Thompson and Blake discuss the critical practice of evaluating whether the people and situations you engage with harmonize with your core patterns and values or clash against them in discord.

    The central concept is becoming self-aware of your unconscious patterns - the ingrained habits, beliefs, and behaviors forged from your childhood upbringing and life experiences. These patterns shape how you naturally move through the world. Then, make it a practice to actively judge if new potential relationships (romantic, family, friends, colleagues) or environments (jobs, groups, living spaces) resonate in synergy with your authentic patterns, amplifying your flourishing. Or, if they create dissonance - draining your energy as you resist against misaligned forces.

    Using rich analogies of musical harmony, our hosts illustrate how surrounding yourself with resonant people and environments allows you to vibrate at your natural frequency with more flow and ease. While dissonant relationships and situations require constant resistance and struggle, creating stress and disruption in your life. Much like trying to force mismatched puzzle pieces together.

    They emphasize curating the elements of your life with conscious choice rather than automatically accepting the path of least resistance or endlessly battling uphill against ill-fitting circumstances. Regularly assess whether a relationship or environment is nourishing and supportive of your growth, uplifting you and creating fertile soil for your gifts to thrive. Or if it is a dissonant, toxic source of friction that tears you down and inhibits your flourishing.

    Build habits of deeper self-awareness and radical self-responsibility to make empowered decisions about what relationships, jobs, living situations, and communities you wish to participate in and cultivate. Create више resonance and harmony by pruning commitments causing dissonance. Seek enriching alignments with people, places, and circumstances that resonate with your healthy patterns and values, allowing you to thrive as your most vibrant self.

    The path is a personal spiritual journey of mindfulness to open yourself to life's fertile resonance everywhere it blossoms for you.

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  • In this Podcast, mindfulness Sifu Susan provides tips on how to stop fighting and confrontation by letting go, giving in, and a third option: not engaging. Susan Thompson Tai Chi discusses with Blake O’Neill the subtle differences between “Letting Go” and “Giving In.”

    This mindfulness podcast provides life guidance on managing emotions skillfully, stopping reactive behavior, and responding vs reacting. Learn techniques to handle disagreements with compassion, reduce stress and cortisol, and cultivate inner peace. Susan demonstrates Tai Chi and Qigong exercises to channel peaceful energy and expresses how these practices can help you lead a gentle, stress-free life. This video teaches mindfulness techniques to handle friction with compassion, manage disagreements by not engaging, and stop reactive behavior.

    Susan demonstrates the subtle differences between "letting go" and "giving in" and how to apply each mindset. She demonstrates these concepts physically with Blake using Tai Chi principles. Susan has Blake grab her wrist in a pseudo-confrontation. At first she fights back to show how force against force is ineffective. Then she lets go and becomes heavy, making Blake work harder. Finally she gives in and disappears - removing anything for Blake to fight against.

    Susan Thompson Tai Chi explains the physiological benefits of a non-confrontational mindset, including reduced stress, cortisol, and fight-or-flight response. Susan teaches how letting go and giving in can lead to peaceful living and conscious relationship skills to resolve conflicts.

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  • Explore the path to a lighter, more balanced life with Susan Thompson's Tai Chi insights. In this podcast/video, Susan delves into the profound concept of "double weightedness" from Tai Chi philosophy. Susan discusses how to remain lighter and more flexible in life by first being aware of the propensity for double weightedness in our lives, and by shifting our focus and intent to a more balanced mindset to alleviate the heaviness and to become “unstuck.”

    Discover how fixating on the causes or symptoms of our suffering adds unnecessary weight to our lives. Susan redefines double weightedness as the heaviness we carry, which can lead to feeling bogged down.

    Learn practical strategies to counterbalance this heaviness with lighter, more sincere emotions and feelings. Excessive heaviness can manifest as struggles with depression, stress, anxiety, and fatigue. Susan provides insights on shifting your focus and mental awareness to attain a broader viewpoint, fostering a larger scope of understanding and perspective.

    Join Susan Thompson Tai Chi on a journey of self-discovery as she imparts valuable techniques to lift the burdens that weigh you down. Embrace balance and rejuvenate your spirit. Say goodbye to double weightedness and welcome a lighter, more harmonious life.

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  • Welcome to this special holiday edition of Effortless Living with your host, Susan Thompson Tai Chi. On this Christmas Day, join me in exploring an uplifting message about light, its beauty, and how we can shine it ourselves to spread hope and connection to others.

  • In this episode we discuss the two different types of approaches we can use to address problems and challenges. We learn how each type of energy; Primary and Secondary, can either consume or preserve our resilience and how to be more effective through awareness and understanding between Primary and Secondary energy.

  • This episode covers some of the key benefits of Tai Chi and Qigong and discusses how these martial arts can teach us a softer, more efficient and yet powerful approach to living life with ease.