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Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome
Kerry Magnus

Here’s Why Doing Nothing Can Be Powerful

I wanted to share a practice that have been life changing for me and for managing my energy: I call it resting in uncertainty. Some refer to this place as the ‘fertile void’. It is the place of not yet knowing what the next step is in life, work, etc

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Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome
Kerry Magnus

Attitude is Everything! Managing AFS & Burnout

Attitude shapes health. Our attitude to life – beliefs about ourselves, others and how we approach life – are based on, and formed in, our childhoods. I have noticed that the majority of my clients and others I know who have experienced Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome (and other stress-related illnesses and

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Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome
Kerry Magnus

“It’s about time” – Managing Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome

This post follows on from my series on understanding and managing Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome (AFS) (and general stress and burnout) from a psychological and lifestyle perspective. My last post focused on how to simplify life. This post focuses on time management. Yes, that coveted ability that most likely eludes you

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Conscious Living
Kerry Magnus

The “psychology” behind Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome

I think it is safe to say that you are not likely to find a possible candidate for Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome spending much time lounging on the couch! However, to more fully understand the factors that make someone susceptible to  Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome (AFS) a focus on the role and consciousness of the adrenals

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Exhaustion, depression or Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome?

  I feel it is time to share more information on Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome (AFS)- something that is becoming increasingly prevalent (or recognized). I see so many clients who come for therapy as they are simply exhausted, yet at the same time wired. They drag themselves around but can’t sleep and feel constantly

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