From brain fog to burnout, a restorative practice that supports emotional and mental reset
Slow yoga for mind and mankind
A restorative routine to reset after a demanding week
Mental exhaustion does that really exist?
Productivity is frequently "glorified" in today's hectic world, but recuperation is "rarely prioritized." Furthermore, mental weariness is sometimes misinterpreted as just "tiredness." Mental exhaustion is a more profound state of emotional and cognitive depletion than just feeling exhausted. After lengthy stress or constant decision-making, people who experience it frequently describe feeling overburdened, agitated, unable to concentrate, and mentally exhausted. Mental depletion, in contrast to physical exhaustion, impairs motivation, emotional control, and lucidity. This is where the slow yoga philosophy is applicable. Slow yoga emphasizes doing less to repair more and is based on mindful movement, breath awareness, and mild restorative postures.
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