Calm Your Body, Sharpen Your Mind - Session 2




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The Power of Heartrate Variability to Reduce Stress, Boost Brain Performance, and Enhance Longevity
Stress has become one of the most significant challenges affecting our health, relationships, performance, and overall quality of life. Yet few people realize they have the ability to influence their body's stress response in real time through a powerful physiological marker called Heart Rate Variability (HRV).
This engaging and interactive class introduces participants to the science of HRV and the powerful connection between the heart, brain, and nervous system. Participants will learn how stress affects cognitive performance, emotional well-being, decision-making, and long-term health—and how simple, evidence-based techniques can help restore balance, increase resilience, and optimize performance.
Whether you're looking to improve focus at work, manage daily stress more effectively, increase emotional resilience, or support healthy aging, this class provides practical tools you can begin using immediately. The practical application of the techniques is widely studied. It has had success in increasing health markers, boosting employee retention, mood, cognition, focus and performance.

Ideal For:

  • Professionals and business leaders
  • Educators and healthcare professionals
  • Students and lifelong learners
  • Individuals experiencing chronic stress or burnout
  • Anyone interested in optimizing health, performance, and longevity


Class Details

6 Session(s)
Weekly - Wed

Location
Edwards Campus

Instructor
Sheila Griffith 

Tuition: 

$120.00


Registration Closes On
Wednesday, October 28, 2026 @ 12:00 AM

Schedule Information

Skip dates: (No class on 11/25/2026)

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s)
10/28/2026 - 12/9/2026 Weekly - Wed 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM Edwards, Edwards Campus  Map Sheila Griffith 

Other Class Offerings

Calm Your Body, Sharpen Your Mind - Session 1
ID: 2509

09/16/26 - 10/21/26
Weekly - Wed
6 sessions.

Location
Edwards Campus

Instructor
Sheila Griffith