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A Tale Teller Club podcast to promote self-healing through the subconscious using cerebral massage, audio and sonic landscaping, binaural beats, and vagal stimulation.

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14 MAG 2025 · This day is yours!
A short motivational session by the Tale Teller Club.
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13 MAG 2025 · Return to Calm A Guided Self-Therapy Text for Anxiety, Overwhelm, or Daily Reset. ©2025 Tale Teller Club Therapy
If you’ve come to this page, take a moment to acknowledge yourself.You are here, choosing calm. That, in itself, is powerful.Find a place where you can sit or lie down comfortably. Let your hands rest where they want to. There is no right way to do this—only your way.Begin by taking a slow, deep breath in through your nose. Hold it gently for three seconds. Then exhale slowly through your mouth.Let’s do that again.Inhale... Hold... Exhale...One more time. Inhale... Hold... Exhale...As you breathe, notice what happens in your body.Your shoulders lower. Your jaw softens. Your chest rises and falls in rhythm. You are safe in this moment.Now, turn your attention to your thoughts—not to fight them, not to fix them. Just notice them.Are they fast? Heavy? Repetitive? That’s okay. You don’t need to believe everything they say.You are not your thoughts. You are the space beneath them.They are weather. You are sky.
Grounding Exercise: 5–4–3–2–1This is a simple, powerful way to return to the present moment.5 – Look around you. Name five things you can see. Say them out loud or just think them. 4 – Notice four things you can physically touch. Your clothes, a table, the ground beneath you. 3 – Listen. Name three things you can hear. Distant sounds. The hum of a light. Your own breath. 2 – Identify two things you can smell. Fresh air. Soap. Even just “the smell of now.” 1 – Name one thing you like about yourself. It can be big or tiny, silly or sacred. It all counts.Take another deep breath.You’re doing beautifully.Let go of the pressure to be productive right now. You don’t need to solve or prove anything in this moment. You are allowed to be still. You are allowed to rest.Say this to yourself, in your mind or aloud:“I am allowed to rest. I am safe in this moment. I am doing enough.”Feel those words settle inside you.Let them be a soft place to land.When you’re ready, slowly begin to bring movement back to your body. Wiggle your fingers. Stretch. Blink gently.You’ve just given yourself a gift: Stillness. Presence. Compassion.You can return here any time.You are not alone. You are enough.
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16 SET 2024
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16 SET 2024
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31 MAR 2024 · “The Seven Laws of Teaching” by John Milton Gregory is a concise and insightful work that outlines fundamental principles for effective teaching. Let’s delve into these laws:
- The Law of the Teacher: The teacher plays a pivotal role in the learning process. Gregory emphasizes that a teacher must possess both skill and enthusiasm. Skill involves mastery of the subject matter, effective communication, and adaptability to diverse learners. Enthusiasm, on the other hand, fuels engagement and inspires students.
- The Law of the Learner: Understanding the learner’s needs, interests, and abilities is crucial. Effective teaching considers individual differences and tailors instruction accordingly. Gregory encourages teachers to be student-centered, fostering a positive and supportive learning environment.
- The Law of the Language: Communication lies at the heart of teaching. Gregory emphasizes clarity, simplicity, and relevance in language. Teachers should convey ideas effectively, using examples, analogies, and relatable language. Engaging communication enhances comprehension.
- The Law of the Lesson: A well-structured lesson is essential. Gregory advocates for a clear lesson plan that includes an introduction, development, and conclusion. Teachers should organize content logically, provide context, and ensure active participation.
- The Law of the Teaching Process: Gregory underscores the importance of systematic teaching methods. Teachers should employ strategies such as questioning, illustration, repetition, and application. Adaptability to different learning styles enhances effectiveness.
- The Law of the Learning Process: Learning is an active process. Gregory encourages teachers to facilitate meaningful experiences that allow students to construct knowledge. Encourage exploration, critical thinking, and reflection.
- Review and Application: Regular review reinforces learning. Gregory suggests periodic revision, assessment, and practical application. Feedback helps students consolidate knowledge and apply it beyond the classroom.
In summary, “The Seven Laws of Teaching” provides timeless guidance for educators, emphasizing empathy, clarity, and adaptability. https://melbac.org/static/melbac_web/library/books/vision/7%20Laws%20Of%20Teaching.pdfhttps://melbac.org/static/melbac_web/library/books/vision/7%20Laws%20Of%20Teaching.pdfhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/204914.The_Seven_Laws_of_Teaching. 📚✨
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A Tale Teller Club podcast to promote self-healing through the subconscious using cerebral massage, audio and sonic landscaping, binaural beats, and vagal stimulation.
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Autore | Tale Teller Club Therapy |
Organizzazione | jon do |
Categorie | Medicina alternativa , Automiglioramento , Musica: approfondimenti |
Sito | www.tale-teller.club |
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