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What Have You Done For YOU Today?

BodyIntelligence Posted on December 29, 2016 by Imogen RagoneDecember 29, 2016

In my new Facebook group, the BodyIntelligence Community, we’re focusing on self care this month. Self care is important for everyone, but I’m especially passionate about advocating it for women, and in particular women in business. In my experience women … Continue reading →

Posted in Self Care, Women in Business | Tagged alexander technique, burnout, choice, constructive rest, creativity, ease, Eleanor Brownn, overwhelm, pausing, power pause, productivity, self care, tension | 2 Replies

Time for a Power Pause

BodyIntelligence Posted on December 13, 2016 by Imogen RagoneOctober 5, 2018

“I don’t have time!” Sound familiar? When it comes to self care, finding time for it in our busy schedules seems next to impossible. In my experience self care is something many women find especially hard to prioritize. Maybe we … Continue reading →

Posted in Pause, Self Help | Tagged alexander technique, breath, breathing, calm, connection, constructive rest, ease, energy, pause, power pause, presence, productivity, self care, stopping, stress, tension, women in business | 1 Reply

Why Lying Down on the Job is Good for Business…and your Back

BodyIntelligence Posted on November 30, 2016 by Imogen RagoneOctober 10, 2022

  I’ve written many times about the benefits of lying down in Constructive Rest. It’s a fabulous way for anyone to relieve stress, including women in business. It’s a simple tool to help us be on top of our game, … Continue reading →

Posted in Constructive Rest, Self Help | Tagged alexander technique, back pain, computer posture, constructive rest, hip pain, neck pain, posture, productivity, self care, stress, stress relief, tension | 2 Replies

Do You Get Angry When You Shout?

BodyIntelligence Posted on November 10, 2016 by Imogen RagoneOctober 10, 2022

  I’m not asking if you shout when you get angry? I’m asking if you get angry when you shout? I’ve been thinking about this question a lot since I came back from visiting my parents in England a couple … Continue reading →

Posted in Mind-Body Connection | Tagged acceptance, alexander technique, anger, awareness, body intelligence, body-mind connection, caregiver, constructive rest, ease, frustration, habit, hard of hearing, irritation, mind-body, mood, practice, self care, shouting, speaking loudly, tension, the elderly, worry | Leave a reply

Do You Have Time?

BodyIntelligence Posted on October 5, 2016 by Imogen RagoneOctober 10, 2022

  As I prepare to fly to England to visit my parents and present a workshop, I sense myself getting sucked into pure “get-it-done” mode with my long list of to-do’s before I leave. It can be overwhelming and stressful. I … Continue reading →

Posted in Overwhelm | Tagged alexander technique, attention, awareness, breath, breathing, constructive rest, ease, overwhelm, posture, Richard Brennan, stress, tension, time, time pressure

How Do I Remember to Pay Attention to ME while I’m Working at the Computer?

BodyIntelligence Posted on August 31, 2016 by Imogen RagoneOctober 10, 2022

  This is a question I’ve been asked by some of the people taking my free email seminar, 12 Lessons in Computer Poise, and I thought it would be useful to address this directly for everyone. How do I remember … Continue reading →

Posted in Computers and Technology, Women in Business | Tagged alerts, attention, awareness, computer posture, constructive rest, micro pause, mindfulness, pause, poise, posture, practice, presence, remember, reminder

How to Improve Productivity, Project Confidence, and Be Comfortable with your Computer Posture Part 12: Attitude

BodyIntelligence Posted on July 6, 2016 by Imogen RagoneNovember 23, 2016

  In this final post of my series on how to improve productivity, project confidence and be more comfortable with your computer posture, I want to consider the role of attitude. In fact, the word attitude even means posture in some circumstances. We … Continue reading →

Posted in Computers and Technology, Women in Business | Tagged alexander technique, attitude, awareness, Byron Katie, computer posture, confidence, constructive rest, coordination, creativity, expanisiveness, openess, posture, productivity, tension, thinking, turnaround | Leave a reply

A Skill for Life

BodyIntelligence Posted on January 31, 2016 by Imogen RagoneNovember 9, 2018

I’ve just spent almost two weeks “back home” in the UK not thinking about my business at all. I wasn’t on holiday either. I was there to check in on and help out my parents who are experiencing various difficulties. … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Overwhelm, Women in Business | Tagged aging, alexander technique, caring for parents, constructive rest, life skill, self care, solo entrepreneur | 3 Replies

My Five Keys to Managing Overwhelm

BodyIntelligence Posted on September 15, 2015 by Imogen RagoneNovember 25, 2016

Well, the results of my survey are coming in, and one of the key things that’s showing up so far is how many women in business get overwhelmed in one way or another. When I realized this, I thought to myself, … Continue reading →

Posted in Overwhelm, Women in Business | Tagged acceptance, alexander technique, awareness, constructive rest, entrepreneurs, gratitude, mindfulness, overwhelm, pause, review, self care, self-employed, small business owner, stress, women in business | 12 Replies

How Alexander Technique Helped Tomlin Play Guitar Again

BodyIntelligence Posted on December 1, 2014 by Imogen RagoneNovember 25, 2016

I was contacted recently by musician, Tomlin Leckie, who’s been taking Alexander Technique lessons in Edinburgh, Scotland with Sandra Riddell. The Alexander Technique, using Tomlin’s words, actually saved him from giving up music as a career because of repeated injuries. Tomlin … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Pain | Tagged carpal tunnel, constructive rest, ease, ease of movement, guitar, guitar player, guitarist, harmonica, injury, musicians, practice, repetitive strain injury, tendinitis, Tomlin Leckie, wrist pain | 2 Replies

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