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Discover the Power of Resilience with Dr. Saroj Dubey’s New Book: Rx for Resilience

Hay House is thrilled to announce the release of “Rx for Resilience,” the latest book by renowned author and senior consultant gastroenterologist, Dr. Saroj Dubey. This compelling new work chronicles Dr. Dubey’s transformative journey of healing and awakening following a challenging incident during a therapeutic procedure.

Dr Saroj Dubey

The book emphasizes the importance of being present and fully experiencing emotions to find unexpected peace and stillness, even in the darkest moments. Dr. Dubey’s journey teaches readers that the essence of resilience lies in openness and presence. By accepting each moment without resistance, individuals can navigate life’s toughest situations with greater ease and less fear.

“Rx for Resilience” also explores mindfulness and the practice of engaging with each moment with an open heart. Dr. Dubey illustrates how embracing all experiences, rather than selectively choosing them, leads to a life of less resistance and greater fulfillment. He discusses the critical role of dealing with thoughts and emotions, highlighting that mindfulness and acceptance of uncomfortable feelings can lead to profound inner peace.

Throughout the book, Dr. Dubey encourages readers to question their thoughts, embrace new perspectives, and open up to their vulnerabilities as pathways to transformation. He emphasizes the importance of balancing “Being and Doing,” suggesting simple practices to create pauses in daily life, allowing individuals to connect with their inner stillness amidst chaos.

Dr. Dubey’s insights into resilience also touch upon the understanding of true identity beyond roles and labels, guiding readers to discover a deeper, unshakeable sense of self. His exploration offers surprising insights and a sense of invincibility, encouraging readers to navigate life with mindfulness, openness, and compassion.

Prakriti Poddar Expert in Mental Health

Importance of Mental Health during Festivities

We all eagerly look forward to the festive seasons as they bring in happiness, excitement and an opportunity to reunite with our family and friends. However, these are hectic times of the year, which adds layers of responsibilities and activities on top of our usual daily lives. There’s this constant struggle to balance everything; from travel plans to manage finances to arranging gifts, to making out time for family get-togethers. Things tend to go out of hand at times that can lead to increased stress and anxiety. For those already suffering from mental health conditions, the festive season can get overwhelming, further aggravating their symptoms.

Why the Festivities Raise Our Anxieties and Expectations

The accepted societal norms and popular culture have made people believe that festivals are all about shiny-gifts, new clothes, merry-making and happiness. People tend to overlook the bigger picture of the celebrations and constantly try to evaluate whether their circumstances match up to the popular expectations of how a festival should be celebrated. Whenever there’s a mismatch, there’s a heightened sense of feeling left out.

In India, more than 90 million people suffer from mental health disorders and the festivities can turn out to be unsafe havens for their emotional state. During the festivals, they are confined to spaces that may have adverse effects on their mental health. Their relationships, marriages or families do not allow them to express themselves and their vulnerabilities. The sole focus remains on keeping things pleasant and having a good time.

For people living alone, the constant bombardment of visual ads showing families enjoying their times together; Facebook and Instagram feeds filled with pictures and stories of people dressing up and travelling to exotic locations with their families, all these visual inputs increase their sense of loneliness.
Ways to Get Over Festive Anxieties and Stress

Maintain a Healthy Routine

To deal with the added stress, the body develops coping mechanisms that may turn a person towards too much work or too much sleep. Therefore, it is always important to stick to a healthy routine and make out time for exercise and other relaxing activities. This helps to build a positive mind-set and maintain high spirits.

Practice Mindfulness

For those who feel that the festival seasons can be a cause of concern for their mental health, practising mindfulness can lead to reduced stress, increased awareness and enhanced performance. Mindfulness is the ability to be completely present in the moment without being too much overwhelmed or reactive to the surrounding environment. Mindfulness can be applied through different techniques like meditation, yoga, and breathing practises.

Stick to the Budget

The Cigna 360 Well Being Survey 2018 found out that every nine out of ten people in India suffer from stress, and finance is a major factor. No doubt, the commercialism all around is hard to resist, but people need to remind themselves that money isn’t the substitute for happiness. True happiness comes from meaningful relations, spending quality time with someone and making wise choices.

Avoid Substance Use

To escape stress, people often get caught up in substance use that worsens the symptoms. Alcohol and drugs can offer temporary comfort, however, in the long run, the substance abuse can make stress more inescapable leading to a variety of emotional and physical health issues.

Conclusion

While the concept of ‘Festive Blues’ is quite common in the West, there is less awareness in India about festive stress. There’s this common notion that if everything around is going great, there shouldn’t be a problem. We need to understand that it is not the environment, but the mind that rules us. The mental health conditions arising from festive stress can be effectively managed by seeking the help of family and close ones and talking to them.

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Malaika Arora, Jennifer Lopez & Alex Rodriguez backed SARVA adds 20,000 minutes of Mindfulness Meditation content

28th August 2020, Mumbai: SARVA, India’s fastest growing yoga and wellness ecosystem has recently added over 20,000 minutes of music and meditation content to its catalogue, fast-forwarding the brand’s efforts into becoming a holistic yoga and mindfulness content hub.

SARVA recently added to its roster, the catalogue of content from Myndstream, the record label of the music financier and service provider, Cutting Edge Group. As part of the deal, SARVA will get access to Myndstream’s library of mindfulness music to support the ongoing development efforts for premium content. Myndstream will also help design and manage music priorities as per global standard, across the SARVA platform.

Music, mindfulness, and yoga have catapulted recently in the wake of the pandemic and resultant lockdown. As an Indian, authentic, homegrown brand, SARVA has been going all-out to bring yoga and yoga-based mindfulness and nourishment content, all at one destination, the SARVA App. The brand has already been instrumental in making yoga and mindfulness fun. SARVA recently launched its digital offering, currently divided into 2 categories: Body and Mind. The 3rd category to be launched soon is called Nourish. SARVA’s offerings address millennial fitness needs and the brand is working towards connecting 7 billion breaths.

Speaking on the topic, Sarvesh Shashi, Founder & CEO, SARVA, said, “Music is a big part of SARVA’s story and philosophy. Music is also deeply ingrained in our roots, the Indian culture and it’s something all of us relate to. Just like yoga, it is holistic, and has an impact on our physical, mental, and emotional health. Given the highly stressed and anxious state of the world today, we hope our music-driven meditation and mindfulness gives more and more people an avenue to turn to for relaxation and better sleep.”

Adding further, Janhavi Saraf, Head of Content at SARVA said, “There’s hardly anyone who can say that music hasn’t had an impact on their life. Whatever walk of life we belong to, it meets us on our path. It has the power to change the state of the mind. We’re so glad to have the opportunity to associate with a name that recognizes this potential of this power and to bring forth music that’ll truly help uneasy minds rest to these melodies.”

SARVA has in the past raised funding from celebrities including Jennifer Lopez, Mark Mastrov – often known as the Steve Jobs of Fitness, Shikhar Dhawan, Malaika Arora, Director, and Producer Aishwaryaa R Dhanush, Shahid, and Mira Kapoor among others. Their most recent funding round before that by the Cutting Edge Group came from US-based VC Fund Mantra Capital and the Patni Family office which also saw participation from existing investor Fireside Ventures.