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  • Basic Yoga Poses, Different Types of Yoga & the Benefits of Each

    Basic Yoga Poses And Their Benefits For Holistic Healing In Recovery Mountain Pose (Tadasana) For Grounding And Stability Mountain Pose is the starting point for many yoga flows and is perfect for beginners. Standing tall with feet rooted into the mat helps you feel grounded and stable, which is essential during any healing journey. Focused breathing in this pose trains the mind to slow down, calm racing thoughts, and create a sense of mindful presence that supports emotional recovery. Childs Pose Balasana For Calming Stress Relief Childs Pose is a gentle resting position where the body folds forward and relaxes onto the mat. This soothing shape signals safety to the nervous system, making it ideal for calming anxiety and releasing built up stress. The soft stretch through the back and hips encourages the body to let go, helping you feel comforted and restored after a long or emotional day. Cat Cow Pose For Spinal Flexibility And Emotional Release Cat Cow Pose combines two simple movements that gently wake up the spine. Flowing between rounding and lifting the back brings flexibility to the neck, shoulders, and lower back, easing stiffness from sitting or tension. The rhythmic motion linked with deep breathing often supports emotional release, allowing stuck feelings to move through the body in a safe, controlled way. Downward Facing Dog For Energy And Full Body Stretch Downward Facing Dog is a powerful pose that lengthens the entire back side of the body from hands to heels. It builds strength in the arms and shoulders while giving a deep stretch to the hamstrings and calves, which can feel tight from stress and lack of movement. This inverted position boosts circulation, refreshes the mind, and delivers an energizing reset that supports both physical healing and mental clarity. Warrior II Virabhadrasana II For Strength And Empowerment Warrior II is a strong standing pose that opens the chest and hips while engaging the legs and core. Holding this posture builds endurance and focus, reminding you that you are capable of standing firmly in your own power. The forward gaze in Warrior II symbolizes direction and purpose, which can be incredibly supportive when rebuilding confidence during recovery or life transitions. Tree Pose Vrksasana For Balance And Self Trust Tree Pose is a balancing posture where one foot presses into the opposite leg while the body stands tall. Working to stay steady in this pose improves balance, posture, and body awareness in a gentle, approachable way. Practicing Tree Pose also nurtures patience and self trust, teaching you to stay calm and centered even when you wobble or feel off balance in life. Seated Forward Fold For Relaxation And Inner Reflection In Seated Forward Fold, the body folds gently over the legs while seated on the mat. This simple pose stretches the back and hamstrings, releasing tension that often builds from stress, worry, or long hours at a desk. The inward shape naturally encourages turning attention within, making it a beautiful moment for inner reflection, emotional healing, and quiet self care. Corpse Pose Savasana For Deep Relaxation And Inner Peace Corpse Pose is the final resting posture where the body lies flat on the mat with eyes closed. This pose allows every muscle to soften and release, guiding you into deep relaxation that supports full body recovery. By simply breathing and letting go, Corpse Pose helps integrate the benefits of your entire practice, leaving you with a sense of inner peace, emotional balance, and renewed energy.

  • Yoga – Child’s Pose

    Yoga Child's Pose Childs Pose also called Balasana is a gentle resting yoga pose that feels like a comforting hug for your whole body. You start on your knees then sit your hips back toward your heels and stretch your arms forward while your forehead rests on the mat. This simple position softly stretches your back and hips, eases stiffness in the neck and shoulders, and helps calm the nervous system so stress and tension melt away. It is beginner friendly, easy to hold for a few slow breaths, and perfect anytime you need quick relaxation and emotional reset.

  • Manifestation & How to Manifest Success

    Manifestation & How to Manifest Success Click here to Read about How to Manifest SucessDo what you love and leave the rest. You are worth it!Chelle B; LADC and founder of 3hotgirlshealing.com

  • Book Review – The Secret by Rhonda Byrne

    The Secret - Book Review by Chelle B The Secret by Rhonda Byrne is a spiritual and motivational guide that reminds us we are far more powerful than we’ve been taught to believe. At the heart of the book is the Law of Attraction—the idea that our thoughts, beliefs, and emotions shape the experiences we attract into our lives. What we consistently focus on, whether from a place of fear or faith, becomes the energy we send out into the world.Byrne breaks this concept into three simple practices: ask, believe, and receive. Asking requires clarity and intention. Believing means trusting the process, even when circumstances don’t yet reflect the outcome. Receiving invites us to embody gratitude, joy, and openness, signaling that we are ready to accept what we desire. The book stresses that gratitude is not just appreciation—it’s a powerful act of alignment.Through teachings from spiritual leaders and real-life examples of transformation, The Secret encourages readers to take responsibility for their inner world. From my perspective, this book isn’t about bypassing pain or pretending life is always easy. It’s about awareness, healing, and choosing empowerment over limitation. The Secret serves as a reminder that when we shift our mindset, we shift our path—and that change always begins within.