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Steady: A Place To Land When Life Feels Uncertain
10 daagse cursus

Steady: A Place To Land When Life Feels Uncertain

Door Jana Shala

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Wat je zal leren
This course is for anyone who knows what it's like to lie awake at 3 am, chest tight, mind spinning through every possible version of a future that hasn't happened yet. You don't need to fix your anxiety. You don't need to become someone who doesn't worry. You just need tools—real, practical, embodied tools—that help you stay standing when life feels uncertain. That's what this course offers. Over ten days, you'll build a personal toolkit for navigating the unknown: You'll learn to notice your patterns before they run you. You'll explore how fear works in the body—and how to come back to the present moment when your mind won't stop pulling you into the future. You'll practice self-compassion. You'll build an evidence file of your own resilience. You'll come home to your body as an anchor. And you'll begin to practice acceptance, surrender, and connection—not as abstract ideas, but as things you can feel. Each day is about fifteen minutes. Each day gives you one thing you can actually use—no experience required—just a willingness to show up. This course draws from mindfulness, yoga, neuroscience, and ancient wisdom traditions, including Buddhist teachings. It was created by someone who teaches this because she's been in it—the 3 am spirals, the not knowing, the trying to control what was never hers to control. You don't need to have it figured out to begin. You just need to press play.

Jana Shala

Halmstad, Sweden

Jana Shala is a yoga teacher and meditation guide who teaches what she knows from the inside out. She spent years living with anxiety—the 3am spirals, the endless what-ifs, the exhausting attempt to control a future that hadn't happened yet—before discovering the practices that helped her find ground beneath her feet. She teaches because she's...

Les 1
The Flashlight: Awareness Is Always The Beginning
Before we can change anything, we have to see it. Today we turn on the flashlight—and what we find might surprise you. There's a gap most people never notice, and inside it lives something you didn't know you had.
Les 2
What Fear Is Actually Doing
Fear feels urgent. Present. True. But what if fear isn't what you think it is? Today, we look underneath the panic and the spiraling—and discover why your usual strategies for managing it haven't been working.
Les 3
The Second Arrow & Self Compassion
Pain is inevitable. But there's a second layer of suffering most of us add without realizing it. The Buddha called it the second arrow—and once you see it, you can't unsee it. Today we learn to catch it mid-flight.
Les 4
The Evidence File (You Are Stronger Than You Think)
Fear has a short memory. It conveniently forgets something you already have—something that could change how you meet the next hard thing. Today we go looking for it. And we build something fear doesn't want you to find.
Les 5
Coming Home To Your Body
We spend so much of our lives in our heads—thinking, spiraling, rehearsing futures that haven't happened. But there's an anchor you've been overlooking. It's closer than you think. Today, we come home to it.
Les 6
Laying Down The Fight: Acceptance
How much energy are you spending at war with what already is? There's a difference between acceptance and giving up—and most people confuse them. Today, we explore what it actually means to lay down a fight you were never going to win.
Les 7
Open Your Hands: Surrender
You can make peace with the present and still be white-knuckling the future. The grip feels like safety. It isn't. Today, we explore what becomes possible when you finally let go—not of the caring, but of something else entirely.
Les 8
You Don't Have To Carry This Alone
Fear doesn't just scare us. It isolates us. It tells us a story about being the only one, about needing to hold it together, about what people would think if they really knew. Today we question that story—and what's on the other side might surprise you.
Les 9
Being With The Unknown
Not all uncertainty is the same. Some of it is beautiful—the open road, the leap into something new. Some of it is brutal—loss, fear, a world that doesn't make sense. Today, we stop pretending otherwise. And we ask, can we be here, with what we don't know, without running?
Les 10
Finding Your Feet
Ten days don't master anything. But it plants something. Today we name what's been seeded, practice one simple sequence you can carry anywhere, and talk about what happens next—when the course ends, and real life continues.

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