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Meditation Jean Claude Chalmet Meditation Jean Claude Chalmet

Mindfulness and meditation practices to calm your mind

At The Place Retreats, mindfulness is a daily part of our lives and vital to everything we do. Our Balinese haven is a supportive, luxurious sanctuary where clients can focus on their mental well-being as they learn to practice mindfulness and meditation. Free from the pressures, distractions, and stress of everyday life, guests at The Place Retreats rediscover themselves through our evidence-based therapies and personalised care.

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Couples Jean Claude Chalmet Couples Jean Claude Chalmet

What emotionally healthy couples do when they feel out of sync

The strongest couples respond with repair, trust and a willingness to work through the issues. When couples acknowledge that all relationships require effort to maintain the connection, they can recognise distance early—before the gap becomes insurmountable—respond with intention rather than reactivity, and work towards the necessary intimacy to reconnect.

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Anxiety Jean Claude Chalmet Anxiety Jean Claude Chalmet

Anxiety is disrupting your sleep: Here’s how to fix it

In order to fall asleep, the body needs to feel safe enough to let down its guard. However, when anxiety is present, the nervous system remains on high alert even when the body is tired and ready to rest. The mind continues scanning, planning, ruminating, and worrying.

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Couples Jean-Claude Chalmet Couples Jean-Claude Chalmet

Can your relationship survive without alcohol?

But before we look at how much is “too much”, couples need to first identify the reasons why they drink and the function of alcohol in their relationship. It can be complicated but if we want our habits and happiness to improve, that’s where it starts.

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Self-Care, Self-Discovery Jean Claude Chalmet Self-Care, Self-Discovery Jean Claude Chalmet

It’s not too late: January isn’t a deadline

January 1 has far more symbolic weight than practical meaning. It’s a date we’ve collectively agreed represents a “fresh start,” but real change doesn’t work on a schedule like that. More often, it shows up once the noise settles and real life resumes.

If you’re only just starting to notice what isn’t working in your life, that doesn’t mean you’re too late. It usually means you’re finally paying attention and you’re ready to start making some changes.

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Family, Parenthood Jean-Claude Chalmet Family, Parenthood Jean-Claude Chalmet

The divorced parents’ Christmas guide — by a therapist

Understanding why you are spending this day together, despite having split, is key to its success. You are aligned in wanting to create a wonderful Christmas and joyful memories for your children. If you have clear intentions — and have agreed on tricky details, from whether you two will exchange gifts to topics you won’t talk about — there will be less anxiety and no false expectations for the adults or the kids.

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Self-Care Jean-Claude Chalmet Self-Care Jean-Claude Chalmet

Slow down this Season: A nervous system approach to the holidays

How could anyone feel joyful, grateful, social, present, thoughtful, and productive all at the same time? You can’t. It’s impossible.

For many people, the festive season seems to be full speed ahead as they race to hold it all together.

If all of this sounds a little too familiar and you notice yourself overwhelmed, irritable, or even disconnected by the whirlwind of holiday stress, it’s time to slow down and start enjoying the season

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