“Dr. Eddy is devoted to helping all people connect more deeply to their bodies and therefore their lives.”
Suzy Finnefrock, founder of the Everyday Embodiment Summit
Your presence is your power.
Now is the time to step into it.
Discover how caring for yourself first fuels vitality and makes you magnetic to clients, creating effortless attraction through your presence.
Learn to read nervous system cues and body language, so you can create safety, trust, and deep transformation in your clients.
Develop the embodied presence and body language skills needed for public speaking, life negotiations, and business conversations that inspire action and confidence.
I'm Martha Eddy, and for 35 years, I've championed Somatic Movement Education & Therapy, which includes leadership in the development of somatic mentoring and coaching. DE Somatic Movement practitioners have engaged with health, self-care, lifestyle and communication coaching for years. My graduates also lead embodied decision-making in career, leadership and business coaching. My journey has led me to fellowships and invited positions as a teacher and researcher with renowned universities and the development with wonderful partners of two non-profits. I also delight in my highly-regarded programs that provide certification as educators, coaches and therapists, with skills in facilitation, non-verbal communication, hands-on movement re-education, imagery and envisioning, positive speaking, using principles from in Dynamic Embodiment™️ Somatic Therapy.
Together we deepen our understanding of how to act in the world with body-mind-spirit-psyche connection. I've authored several books, including Mindful Movement, and founded free contributions like Moving For Life DanceExercise for Health to support older adults with chronic diseases including cancer recovery. My work extends globally through initiatives like Global Water Dances and countless teaching engagements. Each day, I blend my passion for movement with a commitment to fostering personal and social awareness, guiding others toward transformative growth for a world of joy and love. I guide people to claim their gifts, and to act as if each human is as powerful as we really are, getting ready for magnificence of all that is available for us.
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In a fast-paced, overstimulated world, clients are drawn not only to your expertise but also to your energy. They’re looking for leaders, mentors, and practitioners who embody calm, strength, and vitality—because that’s what they want for themselves.
This is why resilience is so magnetic. It signals that you can hold space, adapt with ease, and guide others toward balance no matter what life throws at them. And the foundation of resilience lies in the body.
Somatic practices—tools that connect mind and body—are the secret to cultivating resilience, not as a lofty ideal but as a lived, daily reality. By weaving these practices into your own routines, you awaken your strengths and help your clients awaken theirs.
Whether you’re a coach, therapist, or wellness practitioner, your nervous system is your most valuable tool. It shapes how you show up, how you’re perceived, and how much energy you have to give.
Somatic practices teach you how to:
Stay grounded in stressful moments.
Recover quickly from setbacks.
Listen more deeply to yourself and your clients.
Embody the calm confidence that attracts clients naturally.
Clients today are seeking not just knowledge, but presence. They want someone who models what resilience looks like in action. When you embody these qualities, you don’t just inspire trust—you spark transformation.0
The word “somatic” comes from the Greek soma, meaning “body.” Somatic practices focus on the lived experience of the body—how sensations, posture, breath, and movement reflect and shape our state of mind.
Unlike purely mental strategies, somatic practices integrate the whole person. They help release stuck stress, restore balance, and build resilience by creating harmony between body and mind.
For example:
Deep breathing regulates the nervous system.
Gentle movement releases stored tension.
Body scanning builds awareness of subtle signals.
Grounding postures create a sense of safety.
The goal is not perfection, but presence—being attuned to your body and teaching your clients to do the same.
When you practice somatic regulation, you’re not just caring for yourself—you’re modeling resilience for your clients.
Clients mirror your state unconsciously. If you’re grounded, they relax. If you’re tense, they pick it up. By cultivating your own somatic awareness, you create an environment where clients feel safe to explore their own bodies, emotions, and strengths.
This ripple effect multiplies your impact:
You show clients what embodied leadership looks like.
You teach them not just through words, but through example.
You help them build resilience that extends far beyond your sessions.
Here are strategies you can easily weave into your daily routine—and teach your clients to do the same.
How you start your day shapes how you show up. Instead of reaching for your phone, take two minutes to ground.
Stand barefoot, feet firmly planted.
Inhale deeply, exhale slowly.
Imagine roots growing from your feet into the earth.
This simple ritual stabilizes your nervous system, setting a foundation of calm strength for the day.
Throughout the day, pause to notice your body.
Where is there tension?
Where is there ease?
What sensations are present
This practice builds awareness of your “baseline” state and prevents stress from building unnoticed. Teach clients to use body scans before meetings, during transitions, or anytime they feel overwhelmed.
Breath is the bridge between body and mind. When stress rises, guide yourself (and your clients) to return to the breath.
Inhale for 4 counts.
Hold for 2 counts.
Exhale for 6 counts.
This calms the parasympathetic nervous system, signaling safety and restoring focus.
Resilience isn’t built only in meditation—it’s built in motion. Gentle, intentional movements help release tension and restore flow. Examples:
Shoulder rolls between calls.
Gentle twists during breaks.
Shaking out arms and legs to release built-up stress.
These micro-movements take seconds but prevent exhaustion from settling in.
Just as mornings shape your start, evenings shape your recovery. End your day by consciously releasing what you’ve carried.
Sit quietly.
Place one hand on your chest, one on your belly.
Breathe deeply, saying silently: I release today. I prepare for rest.
Clients who adopt evening rituals often sleep better, recover faster, and show up stronger the next day.
Because many clients carry unresolved stress or trauma, somatic practices must be trauma-informed. This means:
Always giving choice (“Would you like to try this?”).
Starting with small, simple exercises.
Emphasizing safety and self-regulation.
Avoiding force or pressure to “go deeper.”
When you respect the nervous system’s pace, you empower clients to build resilience gradually and sustainably.
Begin sessions with grounding breaths.
Notice body language as much as words.
Use somatic pauses to deepen insight.
Incorporate gentle somatic exercises alongside dialogue.
Teach clients tools they can use between sessions.
Help them recognize body signals of stress or safety.
Ground before public speaking to radiate presence.
Pause during meetings to regulate the room.
Model resilience for your team by embodying calm strength.
Pair somatic tools with physical health strategies.
Show clients how body awareness supports nutrition, exercise, and recovery.
Emphasize holistic well-being rather than isolated fixes.
The Mentor Who Burned Out: Julia, a mentor to young leaders, found herself drained. By adding a morning grounding ritual and breath practices, she regained vitality. Her mentees began commenting, “You look lighter, more present.”
The Coach Who Found Flow: Alex, a business coach, struggled with client sessions that felt heavy. By integrating body scans and micro-movements into his own day, he began showing up refreshed. Clients reported breakthroughs faster because his energy lifted the room.
The Therapist Who Modeled Safety: Leila, a trauma therapist, used to feel weighed down by her clients’ stories. When she started practicing evening release rituals, she found herself sleeping better and waking up energized. Her clients noticed her steadier presence.
These stories highlight a truth: resilience isn’t abstract. It’s built through daily somatic practices that transform exhaustion into strength
Incorporating somatic practices isn’t about adding “one more thing” to your to-do list. It’s about rewiring how you live, work, and lead.
The benefits are profound:
For you: More energy, clarity, and joy in your work.
For your clients: Deeper transformation and trust.
For your business: Magnetic presence that attracts clients naturally.
Resilience becomes not just a personal quality, but a professional advantage.
Recognize: Build awareness of your body signals.
Regulate: Use breath, grounding, and movement to reset.
Repeat: Make these practices daily habits until they become second nature.
This simple framework makes resilience sustainable—not as something you do once in a while, but as a way of life.
Your clients don’t just need strategies or solutions. They need to see resilience in action. They need to feel what it’s like to be in the presence of someone grounded, calm, and alive.
By incorporating somatic practices into your daily routine, you awaken your own strengths—and in doing so, you awaken theirs.
Resilience isn’t about avoiding stress or hardship. It’s about meeting life’s challenges with presence, adaptability, and ease. That’s the kind of leadership that attracts clients, inspires transformation, and sustains your work for years to come.
Your resiliency is your magnetism. Build it daily, and you’ll draw clients not just to your practice, but to their own potential.
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