Angela Steventon Angela Steventon

Stuck on "On": Why Your Nervous System Might Be Driving Your Chronic Pain

Have you ever felt like your body is constantly on high alert? Like you cannot fully relax, and nagging aches and pains seem to stick around no matter what you try?

If you deal with chronic pain, you might have been told that your injuries have healed, or that tests show "nothing wrong." Yet, the pain is very real.

A crucial piece of the chronic pain puzzle that is often overlooked is the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS).

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Angela Steventon Angela Steventon

More Than a Mood: The Physical Foundations of Mental Health

In recent years, the conversation around mental health has thankfully opened up. We're learning to talk more freely about our struggles, but one crucial piece of the puzzle is often overlooked: mental health is not separate from physical health. They are deeply and scientifically intertwined. Looking after our mental health is so important, not just for our minds, but for our entire being.

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Angela Steventon Angela Steventon

Feeling Stuck? How Journaling and Holistic Shifts Can Be Your Compass

Feeling a bit lost, like you’re wandering without a map? Perhaps you're moving through your days on autopilot, or facing a challenge that leaves you feeling overwhelmed and unsure of the next step. It happens to the best of us, and it's a perfectly natural part of the human experience. But here's the empowering truth: you have the power to find your way again.st

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Angela Steventon Angela Steventon

Honouring Your Rhythm: Why Your Body Thrives on Cycles

From the steady rise and fall of the tide on our Auckland shores to the turning of the seasons, we are surrounded by rhythm. The reliable journey of the sun and the moon creates the dance between daylight and darkness, governing the patterns of all life on Earth. The ebb and flow of the tide, the bloom of spring after a winter's rest—these are the powerful, predictable cycles that shape our world.

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Angela Steventon Angela Steventon

The Science of Fun: An Essential Ingredient for Wellbeing

In the rush of modern life, fun is often dismissed as a frivolous luxury. However, scientific evidence reveals that it's a fundamental aspect of human biology and psychology, crucial for our health, well-being, and social connections. Engaging in enjoyable activities is not just a pleasant distraction; it's a vital mechanism that shifts our nervous system from a state of high-alert stress ("fight or flight") to one of calm and recovery ("rest and digest"), where the body can heal and rejuvenate.

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Angela Steventon Angela Steventon

The Science of Sleep: How Holistic Care Can Help You Rest and Repair

In our fast-paced world, we often treat sleep as a luxury—the first thing to be sacrificed when deadlines loom or schedules get busy. But science shows us that sleep is not a luxury; it is a non-negotiable, foundational pillar of health, as essential as breathing, eating, and drinking water.

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Angela Steventon Angela Steventon

Feeling Numb? Understanding Emotional Shutdown and How to Reconnect

Do you ever feel like you’re moving through life on autopilot? A feeling of being disconnected from yourself, from others, and from the world around you? Perhaps you find yourself endlessly scrolling on your phone, not really taking anything in, just seeking a distraction. If this sounds familiar, you might be experiencing an emotional shutdown.

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Angela Steventon Angela Steventon

The Power of "No": Why Boundaries Are Essential for Your Wellbeing

The word "boundary" can sometimes feel harsh, as if we are building walls to keep others out. But in reality, healthy boundaries are not walls; they are the gates that we choose to open. They are a conscious and compassionate way of managing our energy, protecting our peace, and creating healthy, respectful connections. Simply put, boundaries keep relationships safe.

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