Why coming to Mindful Sundays for a Gentle Yoga and a Soundbath is good for your mental health

Attending Mindful Sundays for Gentle Yoga and a Soundbath can have several benefits for your mental health. Here are a few reasons why:

  1. Reduces stress and anxiety: Practicing gentle yoga and participating in a sound bath can help you relax and reduce stress and anxiety. The slow, gentle movements of yoga can help to calm the nervous system and promote feelings of well-being. Sound baths, which involve listening to soothing sounds, such as singing bowls or gongs, can also have a calming effect on the body and mind.

  2. Increases mindfulness: Mindfulness is the practice of being present in the moment and paying attention to your thoughts and feelings without judgment. Yoga and sound baths can help you become more mindful by encouraging you to focus on your breath and the sounds around you. Regular practice of mindfulness can improve your ability to regulate your emotions and reduce negative thinking.

  3. Improves sleep: Gentle yoga and sound baths can help improve the quality of your sleep. The relaxation techniques used in yoga and sound baths can help reduce tension and promote relaxation, leading to a better night's sleep.

  4. Boosts mood: Participating in Mindful Sundays for Gentle Yoga and a Soundbath can help boost your mood and promote feelings of happiness and well-being. The release of endorphins during yoga and the calming effects of sound baths can help reduce feelings of depression and anxiety.                                                        

In summary, attending Mindful Sundays for Gentle Yoga and a Soundbath can be beneficial for your mental health by reducing stress and anxiety, increasing mindfulness, improving sleep, and boosting mood.

Join us on our next session, we would love to share space with you

Sue xxx

Sue Dawson

About Sue Dawson

Founder of Sense Greater Peace, Sue Dawson embodies over 30 years of dedicated practice in nurturing embodied movement, energy practices, and soulful inquiry. Drawing on extensive experience in yoga, Pilates, sound healing, and kinesiology—alongside a heartfelt passion for Eastern practices—Sue creates pathways that nurturer inner clarity and resilient well-being.

Her work honours both personal insight and collective connection. In each class, retreat, and one-to-one session, she gently weaves together practices that support the inner landscape, nurture shared wisdom, and invite practical tools for daily life.

Situated in Woolacombe, North Devon, her upcoming studio, Sense Greater Peace Shala, is envisioned as a sanctuary where personal growth and community support come together.

Sue is committed to empowering every individual on a journey toward authentic self-discovery, inviting a balanced engagement with both inner awareness and external possibilities.

https://www.sensegreaterpeace.co.uk
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