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9 Reasons Women in Business Should Care About Their Posture

BodyIntelligence Posted on February 23, 2017 by Imogen RagoneApril 26, 2019

Posture is important for everyone, of course. There are, however, reasons why improving your posture can be especially helpful for women. To be clear, the kind of posture I am interested in is not stiff or held, the way so many … Continue reading →

Posted in Posture, Women in Business | Tagged alertness, alexander technique, confidence, creativity, energy, good posture, mood, neck pain, openness, posture, presence, problem-solving, productivity, self-esteem, slump, stand up straight, stress, tension, well-being | 6 Replies

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

How to Improve Productivity, Project Confidence, and Be Comfortable with your Computer Posture Part 2: Balance

BodyIntelligence Posted on April 21, 2016 by Imogen RagoneNovember 23, 2016

For you to sit and work at your computer in an easy, upright, open posture that feels good AND helps you feel and look confident, it’s important to be in balance – literally. When we’re not in balance we basically … Continue reading →

Posted in Computers and Technology, Women in Business | Tagged alexander technique, back pain, balance, computer posture, confidence, excess tension, neck pain, posture, productivity, RSI, sit bones, tension | 6 Replies

How the Alexander Technique Helps this Entrepreneur Run Her Business

BodyIntelligence Posted on August 18, 2015 by Imogen RagoneNovember 25, 2016

Recently I had the pleasure of interviewing my friend, Amira Alvarez, on how the Alexander Technique helps her in the running of her business. I originally got to know Amira in her previous life as an Alexander Technique teacher, and … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Women in Business | Tagged alexander technique teacher, Amira Alvarez, business coach, energy, neck pain, non-verbal communication, pain, reaction, RSI, tension, using a computer, Visibility Challenge | 4 Replies

Alexander Technique Constructive Rest as a Daily Practice

BodyIntelligence Posted on October 28, 2014 by Imogen RagoneJanuary 13, 2017

I lie down in Constructive Rest pretty much every day, and have done ever since I was first introduced to the practice in my first Alexander Technique lesson over 13 years ago. When I first started learning the Alexander Technique … Continue reading →

Posted in Constructive Rest, Self Help | Tagged Active Rest, Alexander lie down, alexander technique, back pain, breathing, constructive rest, correcting poor posture, neck pain, semi supine, stress, tension | 2 Replies

Smart Phone – Smart Body

BodyIntelligence Posted on February 19, 2014 by Imogen RagoneNovember 26, 2016

We love our smart phones, but our bodies don’t always love the way we (ab)use them while we’re texting, surfing the internet, playing a game, or even making a phone call! I’ve been planning on blogging about this for a … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Computers and Technology | Tagged awareness, back pain, balance, breathing, directions, freedom of movement, habit, neck pain, pausing, smartphone, stress, tension, text neck, thinking | 5 Replies

The Advantage of Poise

BodyIntelligence Posted on January 23, 2014 by Imogen RagoneNovember 26, 2016

Would you like more poise? I would. And no, I’m not talking about the “Bladder Leakage Pads” that show up in a Google search of the word “poise.” What I’m interested in is the “graceful and elegant bearing in a … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique | Tagged back pain, balance, coordination, neck pain, poise, posture, presence, tension | 3 Replies

3 Big Mistakes Computer Users Make When Experiencing Tension and Pain

BodyIntelligence Posted on December 11, 2013 by Imogen RagoneNovember 26, 2016

  Do you spend a lot of your time working at your computer? If you’re like a lot of people you may also experience tension and pain that seems related to this. From my own experience, and that of my … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Computers and Technology | Tagged alexander technique, awareness, back pain, computer, coordination, correcting poor posture, ease, freedom of movement, habit, help with posture, laptop, neck pain, pain, posture, sitting, strain, stress, tension | 7 Replies

Life Just Got Easier with the Alexander Technique

BodyIntelligence Posted on July 10, 2013 by Imogen RagoneNovember 27, 2016

Life just got easier! This phrase – a mini description of the Alexander Technique if you like – was thought up by Alexander teacher Theta Michele Drivon. This came up during a presentation at the annual conference of the American … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique | Tagged alexander technique, anxiety, awareness, back pain, comfortable, ease, habit, neck pain, tension, thought | 7 Replies

Spotlight on Rena Anya Devéza – Alexander Technique Student

BodyIntelligence Posted on May 29, 2013 by Imogen RagoneNovember 27, 2016

This is the third in my series of interviews with Alexander Technique students – different people who’ve taken Alexander Technique lessons/classes for a variety of different reasons. This week I’m interviewing Rena Anya Devéza, who I’ve gotten to know online … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Student Interview | Tagged alexander technique lesson, alexander technique teacher, awareness, back pain, help with posture, inhibition, neck pain, tension | 7 Replies

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