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Wellness Tip:
 

Chant Your Way to Calm 🧘‍♀️

Did you know your voice can help regulate your stress response? Chanting—especially deep, rhythmic sounds like “OM” or traditional mantras—can gently stimulate the vagus nerve, a key nerve that helps calm your body and mind.

By extending your exhale through sound, chanting activates the parasympathetic nervous system, lowering heart rate, easing anxiety, and promoting a sense of safety in your body. Research agrees that it’s not just woo-woo stuff—it really works!

Want to try it? Pick a soothing sound and chant slowly for 2–5 minutes. Notice how your body responds.

Routine Breakdown
 

Rachael Davies, Co-Founder of InsideOut Wellness Academy, NLP Master Coach & Clinical Hypnotherapist

A Wellness Founder’s 4-Step Routine for Body & Mind

Rachael Davies

With just four mindful steps, Rachael Davies’ morning routine is simple—but it brings real balance to the start of her day. Here’s how her mornings look.

The Routine:

  • Meditates for 10 minutes using Reiki Kotodama—a practice that involves chanting sacred sounds to align with healing energy.
  • Journals by setting intentions, writing an affirmation, and listing three things she’s grateful for.
  • Reads 10 pages of a non-fiction book.
  • Practices yoga for 10 minutes to gently move and energize her body.

 

Why it works:

  • While there’s not that much research on Kotodama specifically, research shows chants have a calming effect. See this week’s tip above!
  • Morning journaling sets you up for a positive day. That’s why Panda Planner includes daily gratitude and affirmations as well as laying out your day’s priorities. 
  • Reading strengthens your brain, improves your memory, makes you more knowledgeable, and more.
  • Yoga has a bunch of research-backed benefits for physical, mental, and emotional health.

 

“I do this routine every morning and it sets me up to have a great day,” says Rachael. “It focuses my mind on what I want to achieve, reminds me of what I am grateful for, gets my body moving first thing, and stimulates my mind. Starting the day with the Kotodama connects me to my spiritual side and gives me energy.”

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