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The healing Power of Stillness

April 20,2026
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By Judy Okolo
Have you ever noticed how your phone begins to misbehave when too many apps are running at the same time? It slows down. The battery drains faster. Sometimes it freezes completely until you restart it.


Now imagine running your mind and body the same way – multiple responsibilities open at once, constant notifications, unfinished tasks, emotional demands, deadlines, conversations, decisions. For many, this is the normal operating mode.


Except unlike your phone, you rarely pause long enough to restart.
Stillness is the bodys reset button.
In todays high-pressure world, motion has become the default setting. Meetings flow into calls, calls into emails, emails into late-night screen time. Even when the body is seated, the mind is racing – planning the next move, replaying the previous one, anticipating tomorrows demands.


But the human body was not designed for this.
At the center of our wellbeing lies the nervous system, which regulates how the body responds to stress and recovery.

When pressure rises, the body activates its stress response: increased heart rate, shallow breathing, muscles tighten, and the stress hormone cortisol is released to keep you alert and ready for action.


This response is essential at short intervals to help meet deadlines, make quick decisions, and handle challenges.
The problem arises when the body never receives the signal that the pressure has passed. Thus over time, this shows up as persistent fatigue, difficulty sleeping, irritability, mental fog, and emotional exhaustion.
Stillness changes this internal dialogue.


When you intentionally pauseeven brieflyyou activate the bodys restorative system. The heart rate slows, breathing deepens, digestion improves, and the brain begins to clear the mental clutter accumulated during the day. Hormones rebalance and the body gradually shifts from survival mode back into healing mode.


In other words, stillness gives your body permission to reset.
The good news is that you do not need long retreats or hours of meditation to experience the benefits. Small, quiet moments can make a powerful difference.


Begin your morning without noise.
Before emails or social media, spend a few quiet minutes breathing slowly, reflecting, or simply sitting in silence. Starting the day calmly helps stabilise the nervous system.
Create transition pauses.


Between meetings, before entering the house after work, before starting a new task, take one or two minutes to breathe deeply and reset your mind.
Practice mindful breathing.
Slow breathing is one of the fastest ways to calm the nervous system. Try inhaling slowly through your nose for four seconds and exhaling gently for six seconds for a few minutes.


Schedule moments of digital disconnection.
Constant notifications keep the brain in alert mode. Create short periods during the day when devices are put away so your mind can settle.
Let nature do its quiet work.
A short walk outdoors, even for ten minutes, can significantly reduce stress hormones and restore mental clarity.


Over time, these small pockets of stillness become powerful anchors in a busy life.
Just like your phone occasionally needs a restart to function properly, the mind and body need moments of quiet to restore clarity, energy, and resilience.
Stillness is not inactivity.
It is maintenance for the human systemand one of the most underrated tools for sustainable wellbeing.

Until next time, lets glow intentionally.

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