accepting change

The art of Muditā

Have you found yourself criticising and judging others? Perhaps family and friends irritate you? Rather than finding fault, find the attributes that they are good in. Remember everyone’s behaviour reflects where they are and how they are dealing with life and their daily challenges. Every time you go to say something unkind about others, change [...]

By |2023-05-24T18:45:43+01:00December 25th, 2022|accepting change, Breathing, gossip, life, love, Mental health, mind, pain|0 Comments

What do you need to say ‘No’ to in 2023??

As 2023 approaches, we all have New year’s resolutions in our bodies, business, relationships and careers.  My experience is that most of the decisions we make are not sustained long term. The hardest resolution to change is always health related.  If we do not have our health, how can we improve our energy, our emotions, [...]

We are not here to fit into life, we are here to stand out in life!

Perhaps not as dynamic as the great Houdini, but enough to invoke question and change. We cannot change the past but we can change the present moment and our future. Are you a victim or your history or a master of your destiny? Becoming your most authentic self requires you to leave your mark on [...]

Can we help our anxiety and depression???

Yesterday I presented at World Mental Health Day at Liverpool Central library. There were many exhibitors with a variety of backgrounds and solutions to problems. We cannot change all of our problems, but we can develop the tools to cope better in life and have better outcome solutions. Anxiety and depression are the number one [...]

Why most lower back pain problems have no known cause!

According to NICE (National Institute for health and Care Excellence) FEB 2022: Low back pain is common [Palmer et al, 2000; National Collaborating Centre for Primary Care, 2009; Campbell and Colvin, 2013]: Up to 60% of the adult population can expect to have low back pain at some time in their life. A UK population-based cross-sectional study of [...]

You can make an impact!

Over the summer I have not closed my studio for holidays, like many others have. I have been constantly running rehab, one to one or semi private sessions. I've had a variety of clients ranging from sports performance to chronic pain. It can be isolating working alone or not having a peer group moving in [...]

By |2022-08-25T14:28:31+01:00August 25th, 2022|accepting change, impact|0 Comments

The secret to coping with our emotions.

Why is it that we feel happy, inspired, excited and enthusiastic yet other times we feel angry, jealous, sad, overwhelmed and depressed??? We are all too quick to blame someone or something for the way we feel in life. As soon as we say: “I feel”, we give our power away. Easier said than done, [...]

“It’s not what happens on the outside of you, it’s what happens on the inside of you that determines the quality of your life”.

I have many new enquiries from clients and want to be teachers recently. You may be suffering from back pain, want to lose weight, give up smoking, stop drinking, leave a relationship (personal or work), start a new career or stop suffering from emotional/mental health issues. Well this is thing; if what you are doing [...]

The good, bad and ugly……..

Reading all my reviews you would think I have 100% positive results. Well this is the truth. NOT EVERYONE GETS AMAZING RESULTS when they join my Pilates, teaching programmes and chronic pain programs. Why? Well, not everyone does the work, or is prepared to look at different narratives. We tend to do what we have [...]

FREE ONLINE PILATES this week for everyone with hair or no hair.

BREAKING NEWS – PRESS RELEASE. Following on from UK Cineworld: 'Free movies for redheads during the heatwave’. Nisha Srivastava Pilates studio owner has decided to offer everyone no matter what their hair colour, hair status (wig, no hair), belief system, sexuality, religion and medical status, Free Online Pilates during the heatwave this week. Nisha has [...]

By |2022-07-18T19:06:58+01:00July 18th, 2022|accepting change|0 Comments
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