THE MINDFUL RESET HUB

Growing resilience, stress mastery and connection

Welcome | NAU MAI, HAERE MAI We’re so glad you’re here.

We value your inherent resilience and courage, and we aim to support you to amplify these qualities by empowering you with these short mindfulness based practices to reset and restore balance. Our hope is that you find meaningful ones to support you in feeling good and functioning well.

VIDEO RESOURCES

Introduction & note of care

grounding Tools & wisdom (download for reference)

Get grounded .

4, 7, 8 Breath practice prompt (download for reference)

Reset & rebalance with 4,7,8 breath

Hikitia Te Hā breathing sequence - with thanks to AlL right? www.allright.org.nz

RELEASe stress & charged emotions

practices + rituals to Release charged emotions (download for reference)

Hikitia te Hā Tai Chi - with thanks to AlL right?

www.allright.org.nz

Tapping - enliven energy flow

Hikitia te Hā Taiaha - with thanks to AlL right? www.allright.org.nz

 

AUDIO

Centering for calm, clarity & connection

3 C's Centering Prompt (download for reference)

the COMPLETE BREATH - to cultivate resilience

Complete breath prompt (download for reference)

Mindfulness of Breath -as an Anchor

S.T.O.P practice to reset

S.T.O.P and Smile Practice prompt (download for reference)

LOVING KINDNESS (metta) MEDITATION

Loving Kindness for oneself (download for reference)

take a Self Compassion break

Self Compassion break (download for reference)

Cultivate present moment awareness with Meditation (Mantra style)

Present moment awareness Meditation (Download to Reference)

‘TAKE IN THE GOOD’ THROUGH GRATITUDE PRACTICES

E hara taku toa i te toa takitahi, he toa takitini

My strength is not as an individual, but as a collective.

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We truly appreciate your efforts and service to take care of others and hope you find these practices will help you navigate stress and increase the compassion and kindness you show yourself. We believe it’s important to care for others, but never to leave yourself behind.

Resilience is something we do in community and in relationship. This means asking for support and in community, realising you don’t have to do it alone. Please reach out if you have any queries or if you’d like additional support with any of these practices. We also welcome feedback as we continue to evolve this offering.

If you’d like to learn more about Mia’s Greenlight Foundation and the mahi we do, you can do so here.

To explore more All Right wellbeing resources please visit their website www.allright.org.nz

E hara taku toa i te toa takitahi, he toa takitini

My strength is not as an individual, but as a collective.

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