Life Check Yourself EP 481: Finding Calm and Joy Through Mindfulness with Jessie Bennett
Guest Introduction
Jessie Bennett, a yoga and pilates instructor, children’s author, and wellness advocate, is on a mission to bring mindfulness into the lives of children and families. Her books, inspired by her own experiences as a mother, teach practices like breathwork and meditation in an accessible and engaging way. Jessie believes in the power of simple tools to help regulate emotions and create meaningful connections.
Three Key Takeaways
- Modeling calmness helps others mirror the same energy in their interactions.
- Simple tools like deep breathing and open-ended journaling create space for emotional regulation and connection.
- Embracing imperfection and new experiences fosters growth and confidence.
Modeling Calmness and Mindfulness (Timestamp: 06:10)
Explanation: Demonstrating calmness in your own behavior can influence others to mirror the same energy. This principle highlights the importance of embodying mindfulness rather than just instructing it. When calmness is practiced regularly, it becomes a shared experience.
Notable Quote: “If I embody calm and mindfulness, my children naturally find it within themselves without me saying a word.”
Creating Tools for Emotional Regulation (Timestamp: 15:25)
Explanation: Simple practices like taking deep breaths, journaling, or listening to calming meditations can empower individuals to handle challenging emotions without feeling overwhelmed. These tools encourage self-regulation in a non-intimidating and accessible way.
Notable Quote: “It’s amazing to watch energy settle with just a deep breath—it’s our superpower to come home to ourselves.”
Turning Down Outside Noise to Honor Inner Voices (Timestamp: 28:45)
Explanation: Focusing on what truly brings joy and fulfillment helps reduce the pressure of external expectations. This practice can nurture confidence and self-awareness, allowing individuals to align with their own values and passions.
Notable Quote: “Turn down the outside chatter and turn up the voice that lights you up—it’s the key to feeling whole.”