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Three Steps to Overcoming Holiday Anxieties

Emotional Liberation® facilitator, Becca Williams, integrates ancient healing modalities, breathwork, and meditation into her master-class series to help people heal from emotional trauma.

Becca Williams has worked as a group facilitator, speaker, and mentor for personal and collective transformation for more than two decades.

Becca Williams has worked as a group facilitator, speaker, and mentor for personal and collective transformation for more than two decades.

Emotional Liberation® facilitator, Becca Williams, shares how to alleviate seasonal stress through meditation and other mental health practices.

The goal of my program and teachings is to give people the tools to confront their stresses and anxieties head on, enabling them to not let their negative emotions consume them.”

— Becca Williams

TAMPA, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, September 23, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ — Maintaining positive mental health is an uphill battle for many people. With the holiday season quickly approaching, added stress can become overwhelming. Becca Williams, an emotions therapist, educator, and alternative medicine advocate, shares three at-home wellness practices to mitigate holiday stress and anxiety.

The process begins with finding an ideal/ right style of meditation. Meditation is a broad term for reflective thinking and can mean many different things. Not everyone's style of meditation involves sitting silently in a dark room. Rather, an active form of expressive movement, sound and breathwork can direct the mind to gain control of internal negative emotions.

Next, start witnessing what specific actions increase stress and anxiety. Be aware when someone says or does something and negative emotions begin to swarm. Reflect on what happened, what emotion arose, and the reaction to that emotion. Recognizing behaviors during specific stressful and anxiety packed encounters helps create the ability to change them. The goal is to understand it is impossible to be happy all the time, and even harder when it is expected, but to always remain in control of one's emotions.

Begin noticing the good things. Williams refers to this as "abundance juice," because in this process she encourages her students in her Emotional Liberation® master-class series to “drink in the beauty of your environment on a walk, hike, bike ride, or while sitting in an inspiring place.” Being in awareness can also include sincerely acknowledging someone’s kind and positive action. Alternatively, she invites people to notice the feelings that arise when acknowledgements and compliments come their way.

“My practice incorporates the judicious use of cannabis and psilocybin-microdosing but I understand that is not a reality for everyone — and that’s ok,” said Williams. “Regardless, the goal of my program and teachings is to give people the tools to confront their stresses and anxieties head on, enabling them to not let their negative emotions consume them.”

To learn more about emotional therapy, overcoming holiday stress, and how to register for Williams master-class series, visit https://beccawilliams.org/.

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About Becca Williams
Becca Williams is an emotions therapist and educator who blends Western Medicine with Eastern traditions in her master class series, Emotional Liberation®. Her practice integrates ancient healing modalities that utilize expressive movement, meditation and breathwork techniques with the use of psilocybin microdosing and cannabis. Previously working for NPR and Marijuana Straight Talk, Becca uses her broadcast experience to combine science and soul. A board member of the American Academy of Cannabinoid Medicine, Becca is also one of just a handful of certified Emotional Liberation® facilitators in the world.

Becca is a registered dietitian/nutritionist, and holds certificates from healer.com in Cannabis Core Curriculum, Dosage Protocols & Methodologies, CBD Essentials and Clinical Application. She has worked as a group facilitator, speaker, and mentor for personal and collective transformation for more than two decades. Becca is a member of the Society of Cannabis Clinicians and NORMAL.

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