Shelley Blain Reimer~Licensed Massage Practitioner

Shelley Blain Reimer~Licensed Massage Practitioner LMP Shelley has been practicing massage therapy since 1993 in Washington and Oregon.

Come on in to the Eagle Harbor Health and Chiropractic clinic for a "Tune Up"! Shelley has provided professional massage therapy services to clients in Washington and Oregon since 1993. As a competitive swimmer most of her life, she enjoys working with athletes and any individual who wants to take charge of their health.

This is a little long, but so true. Our bodies give us many signals when something within us is off, needs attention or ...
02/16/2024

This is a little long, but so true. Our bodies give us many signals when something within us is off, needs attention or needs us to stop the busyness to rest.
The challenge is to recognize that there is even a signal, to pay attention to what we notice, to seek advice when needed and then to act upon what we discover.
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Often this requires rest from our routines, responsibilities and commitments.
Thats ok. 💕

How brave you are for slowing down. For not finishing that to-do list.
How courageous you are for not crossing that finish line, because your body said “enough.”
How fearless you are for choosing the quiet of your soul over those voices driving you always towards more.
How bold, how rebellious -
you, out there,
honoring your own natural rhythm,
going against the culture’s breakneck speed.

We tend to make heroes of those hungry with ambition, relentlessly doing, producing always more.
We applaud those who refuse to stop or rest, sacrificing sometimes their heart and soul in the process.
Those who push themselves so hard in the name of achievement
that they ignore their own body crying out.
We celebrate those who are ill or aging but never show it, never slow down, never reveal a moment of vulnerability.
This drivenness can be heroic, at times. It can, at times, be necessary for our survival or the greater good.
But,
I want to make heroes of those who slow down.
I want to make heroes of those who listen to their bodies, and do not strive for more than what the soul truly needs.
I want to make heroes of those who do not force or push, but surrender to each moment as it opens.
I want to applaud those who may not be driven towards success as we know it, but instead are nurturing something deep and subtle and needed.
I want to celebrate those brave enough to cease all doing, even for a second, and sit with the ache in their hearts. A task many find harder than summiting the highest peak.
I want to make heroes of those who honor their limitations. Who are unable to keep up with the busy-ness of our times, yet show up to each profound, necessary moment.
Truly, it is an act of courage and rebellion to do any such thing,
in a world demanding you resist your own self, your own rhythm, your own soul.
The paradox is that often when we cease our incessant doing, even for a minute, and listen to that quiet voice within, we discover what it is we absolutely must do, and what instead can fall away.
We finally hear the call towards what serves our soul,
and what then will serve the world. Nothing more, nothing less.
A hero is simply someone brave.
So come, be softly brave.
Be a new, quieter kind of hero.
Few may applaud, it’s true, but your soul certainly will.

Author : Leyla Aylin

Artwork: Barbara bargiggia

For those of you intrigued by current research being done on the impact of moving our bodies (frequently and consistentl...
01/24/2024

For those of you intrigued by current research being done on the impact of moving our bodies (frequently and consistently) on not just our physical health and strength, but on actual cell health and its impact on our ENTIRE body… here’s a great podcast for you to sink your teeth into.

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I’m about to listen for the third time as it’s so packed with great information. I believe it’s also incredibly hopeful information for a lot of people.

Here ya go!

‎Show Good Life Project, Ep January Jumpstart | On Movement - Jan 21, 2024

It’s winter… allow the regenerative forces to do their thing. It feels like rest, like downtime, like self care and naps...
01/19/2024

It’s winter… allow the regenerative forces to do their thing. It feels like rest, like downtime, like self care and naps.
It’s ok.
In fact…It’s crucial.😌
Allow it to happen.
It’s not lazy, it’s natural.
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REGENERATING

I don’t think you’re simply tired,

I think you’re regenerating.

Like all of mother nature’s children in winter, your instinct is to curl up, hunker down and reset.

You’re not less.
You’re simply in tune with the sun.

And as the dark days begin to wane, your inner wild fortifies and evolves, bolstered and renewed, cocoon-style.

Ready for the new beginnings, ready for the reinvent.
Ready.
Simply ready.

So, let yourself be led down the rabbit hole, when the weariness washes over and your body begs to rest.

I don’t think you’re simply tired.
I think you’re regenerating.

Donna Ashworth

Art by the wonderful Lucy Campbell

Great reminder. As we look into the new year with anticipation, ideas and often goals, let us remember the importance of...
01/06/2024

Great reminder. As we look into the new year with anticipation, ideas and often goals, let us remember the importance of self care. I’m reminded of the wise old cliche that is so true and crucial (in my opinion) to understand, respect and act upon consistently and persistently.

“Health is wealth”.

Plain and simple truth.
Here’s to a new year of wellness and gratitude.
Keep moving. Keep listening to your body and keep being proactive in your pursuit of knowledge and wellbeing.
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08/23/2023

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08/09/2023

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07/27/2023

I recently had a conversation about posture with someone that reminded me that maybe it’s a good time to see some visual feedback again! I’m sure we all catch ourselves in postures that are not doing us any favors. Take a look.

Do you find yourself doing any of these? Maybe even daily, or multiple times a day? I’m curious!

I believe this can be true for our physical bodies and our emotional bodies… which of course are woven together so intri...
06/17/2023

I believe this can be true for our physical bodies and our emotional bodies… which of course are woven together so intricately and so beautifully!🫶

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06/08/2023

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06/07/2023

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06/03/2023

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