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Floating Through Colors Guided Imagery-Relaxation Exercise

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DVD Relaxation Exercise

Guided Imagery - Floating through Colors

The DVD assignment for this week is the seventh exercise on the DVD called "Floating through Colors." Do not do the the other two guided imageries - Mountain Lake or Inner Wisdom - for this week's assignment!

Practice doing this exercise at least two (2) times according to the instructions on the DVD.

Do it at times when you will not be disturbed. It lasts approximately 15 minutes.

In a typed format, respond to the following items:

  1. How you felt before the exercise
  2. Your experience during the exercise
  3. How you felt immediately following the exercise
  4. How you felt long after completing the exercise

On your typed paper, thoroughly respond to each of these items referring to the two times that you did them at home. Describe primarily how you were feeling in relation to your stress levels.

Follow this general outline with your description:

Daytime (first time):

  • Before

  • During

  • Immediately after

  • Long after

Daytime (second time):

  • Before

  • During

  • Immediately after

  • Long after

Be thorough with your description of your experience and how you felt.

Type all of this information in your word processor. Be sure to save it, and check it for spelling and grammar errors.

Copyright 2008, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. ajensen. (2007, October 05). Floating Through Colors Guided Imagery-Relaxation Exercise. Retrieved November 22, 2009, from WSU Web site: http://ocw.weber.edu/health-promotion-and-human-performance/stress-management/HLTH1110/Lesson10/floatingthroughcolorsguidedimagery-relaxationexercise.html. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Creative Commons License