Maximise Your Pleasure By Connecting Your Mind & Body

 

This world moves fast.

Oftentimes our nervous system speeds up as a way of coping with all the stimuli around us.

Before we know it, our body is so ramped up that we become distant from it.

This distance between our mind and our body is what keeps us from feeling present.

When we don’t feel present, it’s really hard to experience pleasure. Stress is the antithesis of pleasure, and yet it can be so hard to turn off.

But it’s not always a matter of turning it off. The saying “The only way out is through” rings true here. We can’t just turn off our nervous system. It’s there to protect us.

Instead of turning it off, we have to feel what’s coming up in a safe and protected way, and move that energy through our body.

How do you start?

Tune In

The first step is to take inventory. What’s going on with you right now?

Check-in with yourself.

Feel your feet planted on the Earth.

Sense any places you’re holding tension in your legs.

Allow your pelvis to sink deeper into your seat or towards the ground.

What’s going on in your stomach?

How does your heart feel?

Can you release your jaw? Your tongue? Your lips?

What mental tension is there? Can you let it slide out and off your head, and back down to the Earth?

Take a deep, deep belly breath. Let it out.

Now that’s better.

Notice you were holding extra tension, and what shifted after that little practice.

Self Preservation

Slowing down and sinking into your body is a constant practice. It’s also a matter of self-preservation.

You think of self-preservation as preventative medicine. Knowing what things cause energy leaks, and keep you from feeling present.

How can you monitor or minimise things like:

  • Excess screen time.

  • Not saying what’s on your mind.

  • Not getting enough sleep and rest.

These “leaks” can be subtle, but that little dissonance may be what’s keeping you from feeling present in your body. You can call this stress.

Stress happens, we have to live our lives. Stress isn’t always a bad thing either. Sometimes it serves a purpose.

When it does come up, how will you handle it?

Slowing Down and Sinking In

When you understand how to slow down and live from a more embodied state, stress doesn’t seem to have the same weight as it did before.

These are some of our favourite ways to slow down and sink in:

  • Masturbation: Stress relief is one of the many benefits of self-love. Grab your Juliet Pleasure Wand, take your time, and allow yourself to just feel the sensations that arise.

  • Grounding Mantras: A mantra gives your mind an anchor to come back. Try repeating to yourself “I am home.”

  • Deep Breaths: The breath is one of the first things to go when you’re feeling out of sorts. Try inhaling for a count of four, holding it for two, and exhale for four. Repeat.

  • Stepping Outside: There’s nothing like fresh air to reset the system and get you back into your body. Go for a walk, take a dip, or put your hands in some dirt;

  • Resting: Sometimes you just have to do nothing. Rest gives you time to integrate. Allow yourself to just be.

Different folks, different strokes. What works for you might not work for another. Try out different tools and see which ones make you feel spacious. Which ones help you slow down and sink in.

 


 

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