Ease Fatigue With Jin Shin Jyutsu

Jackie McGloughlin

 

Fatigue – it’s more than just being a bit tired.

When we’re fatigued we rely on endless cups of tea or coffee – and still drag ourselves through our day. That’s if we can even get out of bed. Whether it’s you who’s beyond exhausted or a loved one who’s burning the candle at both ends.

Fatigue is serious business because we’re more likely to make mistakes, be irritable, have difficulty concentrating, and not noticing risks. So instead of ignoring fatigue and hoping it will just go away on its own – take a few minutes to learn how to ease fatigue in your life. You can be refreshed and revitalized.

Join Jackie on 26th September 2021 at 3.45pm GMT to learn 3 easy tips to help ease your fatigue. These tips are simple acupressure holds from Jin Shin Jyutsu. If you're not familiar with Jin Shin Jyutsu - come along and learn a bit about it and experience a bit of Jin Shin Jyutsu bliss.

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Jackie McGloughlin

Energy Flows with Jackie

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Jackie McGloughlin

Jackie McGloughlin

Energy Flows with Jackie

I'm An Acupressure Therapist Who Supports Women As They Manage Their Stress And Health Conditions

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Jin Shin Jyutsu is a light tough acupressure therapy that helps to balance the energy flowing through your body. This is practiced by gently applying the hands to specific places on your fully clothed body. It helps revitalise all your cells so your body can function well.

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