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Mindful Recovery Mindful Recovery are dedicated to empowering individuals on their journey to wellness. Designed to support your mental health and addiction recovery.

Our comprehensive approach includes therapy, counseling, coaching, wellness retreats. Contact us today! Mindful Recovery is where your journey to overcome addiction and mental health challenges is recognized as deeply personal and uniquely yours. Our compassionate team of recovery specialists, counselors, therapists, and coaches bring extensive experience and expertise, ensuring that every aspect

of your recovery plan is tailored specifically to your individual needs and aspirations. At Mindful Recovery, we offer a holistic approach to mental health and addiction recovery, blending personalized recovery coaching, psychotherapy, and counseling with wellness retreats, sober holidays, and specialized programs such as home detox and travel companionship. We incorporate mindfulness practices, nutrition coaching, personal training, and yoga into our programs to provide a comprehensive, supportive, and transformative experience. Our mission is to empower you to feel understood and supported at every step of your recovery journey. With a bespoke approach that resonates with your personal experiences, we are dedicated to guiding you toward lasting change and a healthier, more fulfilling life.

22/08/2025

Morning yoga in Syvota, Lefkada. One of our favourite spots during our island hopping sailing retreat. Surrounded by lemon trees, overlooking the pier and the sea, we enjoy a yoga class and a swim before sailing out to explore more places in the Ionian sea. We are running another Sober Wellness and Sailing Retreat with EY Sailing in October. We have a few spaces available. Get in touch for more info. We would love to have you onboard.

Share the wealth, share the joy:
27/03/2025

Share the wealth, share the joy:

A Guide to Compassionate Living By Pema Chodron Paperback book ISBN 9781611805970 176 pages 5.25" x 8.25"

What makes you happy? Let us know in the comments.
10/12/2024

What makes you happy? Let us know in the comments.

06/12/2024
Yesterday, we attended Doctify’s and YouTube’s event at the Google HQ on the digital age of mental health. It was a grea...
30/11/2024

Yesterday, we attended Doctify’s and YouTube’s event at the Google HQ on the digital age of mental health. It was a great evening where we connected with likeminded mental health and recovery practitioners and practices. We learned about the possibilities of video healthcare and heard from colleagues who are already creating impactful contents on their social media and working with clients remotely and online.
Have you made use of digital mental health content? What would you like to see on our platforms?

There is a wounded child in each of us. This child yearns to be seen and accepted. When we acknowledge our wounded child...
26/11/2024

There is a wounded child in each of us. This child yearns to be seen and accepted. When we acknowledge our wounded child and begin to learn to hold and love them, the healing begins.

The Window of ToleranceOur recent Sober Sailing and Wellness Retreat featured a pivotal group workshop on self-regulatio...
29/10/2024

The Window of Tolerance

Our recent Sober Sailing and Wellness Retreat featured a pivotal group workshop on self-regulation, with the Window of Tolerance concept at its core. This groundbreaking idea, pioneered by Dan Siegel, a prominent figure in neuropsychiatry, is essential for comprehending the various levels of regulation.
The Window of Tolerance consists of three levels of arousal. In the optimal zone, our green zone, feelings are tolerable, and we feel safe and secure. This safety allows us to explore the world around us and connect with others. We approach life with curiosity and empathy, knowing that we can move between emotions such as sadness, anger, joy, and happiness.
Outside of our Window of Tolerance, we find two arousal zones. We enter these zones when our nervous system detects threats in our environment, which can be real or perceived. Our nervous system scans the environment for threats without us having a conscious experience of this process. You may have noticed that sometimes, out of the blue, you feel anxious and agitated, outside of your optimal green zone. This may have happened because your nervous system detected something that it deemed threatening. Your body automatically responds to this perceived threat by sending you signals. Some of these signals take you to a hyper-aroused state. In this hyper-aroused zone, we feel agitated, rage or anger. Our heart beats faster, and we may feel hot and ready to run or fight. Our thoughts race, and we become hyper-vigilant and emotionally overwhelmed. I call it the red zone because of the heat I experience in my body when I am in the hyper-aroused zone.
To move back into the green zone, we need grounding. The aim is to find a way to reduce energy and calm ourselves. Breathing exercises can be incredibly helpful in this process. Start to focus on your breath, taking slow inhales and exhales. Visualise the air entering and then leaving your body. You can also say what you are visualising to keep your focus on the exercise. This technique can empower you to take control of your emotions and return to a state of calm.
At times, we can also land in the hypo-aroused zone. This place is what I call the blue zone simply because it reminds me of being under cold water. While the experience is of emotional overwhelm in the red zone, there is a relative absence of sensation and numbness of feelings in the blue zone. We may feel disconnected, ashamed, or shut down. Physically, we lack energy, and we may feel frozen.
To return to your optimal zone, try reconnecting to your environment through your five senses: What do you see? What do you hear? What do you smell? If you can, try to touch or taste something mindfully.
If you feel frozen or panicked, find a comfortable chair and wrap yourself in a blanket. Take full and slow breaths and bring your attention to the present moment. If you find yourself dissociating from the here and now, gently bring your attention back to the present and continue to do so until you are back in your optimal zone.
Knowing the concept of Window of Tolerance and being able to track your arousal zones can help you to make sense of your responses to certain triggers. This knowledge can help you to create your own tools that enable you to support yourself when you find yourself outside of your Window of Tolerance and get you back into your green zone.
For more exercises for self-regulation and staying in the Window of Tolerance, follow us on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram where we share helpful tools and resources.

10/10/2024

We spent the last two days in Vathy the capital of Ithaca. We hiked the hills of this beautiful island and learned about the journey of Odysseus, the king of Ithaca. Thank you to our tour guide Vasiliy who told us fascinating stories about the history of Ithaca.

08/10/2024

Day 2 of our wellness sailing retreat in Fiskardo, Kefalonia. We started the day with yoga and a hike followed by a refreshing swim in the crystal clear waters. This afternoon we explored the ancient Roman cemetery, connecting with history.

Sunrise in Sivota, day 2 of our Sober Wellness Retreat. Who is ready for morning yoga?
07/10/2024

Sunrise in Sivota, day 2 of our Sober Wellness Retreat. Who is ready for morning yoga?

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