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Online course „Umgang mit Stress“ (German)

Multimodale Stressmanagement by ACTitude

Learn in 8 weeks how to handle stressful times more relaxed. Strengthen your resilience – with proven psychological strategies.

  • Online & flexible in your own pace (self-paced online course)

  • Pay back by German public health insurances up to 100%

  • Including a workbook with worksheets & audio exercises

Qigong — Aktiv entspannen mit den 8 Brokaten

Traditionelle Bewegungen im Shaolin-Stil

Die 8 Brokate (Ba Duan Jin) sind eine der ältesten Qigong-Übungsreihen aus Asien. In diesem 10-wöchigen Onlinekurs stärkst du dein Immunsystem, löst Blockaden und findest innere Ruhe.

  • 10 Wochen, je 60 Minuten

  • Live als Videokonferenz

  • Kostenerstattung durch gesetzliche Krankenkassen bis zu 100%

Tai Chi — Entspannung & Energie

Grundlegende Bewegungen

Erlebe die fließenden Bewegungen des Tai Chi, verbessere deine Körperwahrnehmung und baue Stress nachhaltig ab. Für den Einstieg ideal geeignet.

  • 10 Wochen, je 60 Minuten

  • Live als Videokonferenz

  • Kostenerstattung durch gesetzliche Krankenkassen bis zu 100%

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Onlinekurs „Umgang mit Stress“

Multimodales Stressmanagement von ACTitude

Lerne in 8 Wochen, wie du mit Stress gelassener umgehst und deine mentale Widerstandskraft stärkst — mit praxiserprobten Strategien aus der Psychologie.

  • Online & flexibel in deinem Tempo (Selbstlernkurs)

  • Kostenerstattung durch gesetzliche Krankenkassen bis zu 100%

  • Inklusive Skript mit Übungsblättern & Audioübungen

Qigong — Aktiv entspannen mit den 8 Brokaten

Traditionelle Bewegungen im Shaolin-Stil

Die 8 Brokate (Ba Duan Jin) sind eine der ältesten Qigong-Übungsreihen aus Asien. In diesem 10-wöchigen Onlinekurs stärkst du dein Immunsystem, löst Blockaden und findest innere Ruhe.

  • 10 Wochen, je 60 Minuten

  • Live als Videokonferenz

  • Kostenerstattung durch gesetzliche Krankenkassen bis zu 100%

Tai Chi — Entspannung & Energie

Grundlegende Bewegungen

Erlebe die fließenden Bewegungen des Tai Chi, verbessere deine Körperwahrnehmung und baue Stress nachhaltig ab. Für den Einstieg ideal geeignet.

  • 10 Wochen, je 60 Minuten

  • Live als Videokonferenz

  • Kostenerstattung durch gesetzliche Krankenkassen bis zu 100%

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How prevention improves your life

  • Prevention helps to improve mental strength and resilience

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My martial arts experience

Moin – I am Diana Huth – Psychologist, (Stress-Management) Coach, human.

My father has been fascinated by Shaolin since I can think. And he taught my the basics when I was little.

In 2012 I started to train with my first master "Shifu" (Shi Yan Rui) at Shaolin Cultural Center Bielefeld (closed by now). He also took me on my first journey to China, to visit the original Shaolin Tempel in Henan, China.

Since 2013, I have been practicing with Shi Yan Lei (London) – with his online videos and in person.

In 2019, I started to train regularly with Shi Yan Xin and the "Kung Fu Family" of Kungfu.life – I love our "Kung Fu parties" on Mondays.

Since 2020 I have been practicing with Shi Yanjun. He certified me as an instructor for qigong and taiji and I am part of his Online Apprenticeship Programs. I am also supporting him as a team member on retreats. We regularly practice in person, on international retreats and at his school in China.

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Why Consistency Beats Intensity: The Strategic Science of Small Daily Practices

February 23, 20266 min read

If you’ve ever decided to “finally get your life together” by launching a massive health overhaul – like new diet, 5 AM workouts, and total digital detox – only to find yourself back at square one three weeks later, you aren’t alone. And more importantly: You aren’t the problem.

The problem is the strategy. For high-achieving professionals, health is often treated like a high-stakes project launch. We apply 100% intensity, but intensity is high-friction. It doesn’t survive a stressful week at the office or a late-night flight.

In the world of longevity and martial arts, we have a different saying:Intensity is for amateurs; consistency is for professionals. Here is why shrinking your goals is actually the highest-level strategy for long-term health.

TL;DR: The Micro-Practice Advantage

  • The Trap: Big overhauls trigger high cognitive load and cortisol, leading to "quiet dropouts" when stress hits.

  • The Science: Long-term health (Healthspan) is built on systems that survive your worst days, not your best ones.

  • The ACT Pivot: True change comes from Committed Action – returning to small, values-based steps rather than chasing perfection.

  • The Hack: Use the "Martial Arts Basics" approach which means repeat one small, high-signal movement daily to build "System Uptime."


The Biology of Complexity: Why Your Brain Rejects "Big Change"

When we attempt a total lifestyle overhaul, we aren’t just changing our habits; we are increasing our cognitive load. For a brain already managing complex professional decisions, a "perfect" health routine feels like another set of chores.

Scientific research suggests that significant, sudden changes can act as a physiological stressor. When you overload your system, your cortisol levels rise, and your prefrontal cortex – the part of the brain responsible for executive function and habit formation – begins to deprioritize these new behaviors in favor of survival and old, automated patterns.

As Peter Attia notes in Outlive, longevity isn't about what you can tolerate for a month; it’s about what you can sustain for decades (Attia, 2023). If a routine requires 100% of your willpower to execute, it has a "fragile" design. It will break the moment life gets messy.

Discover how we bridge science and wisdom to build sustainable health on our ACTivate Life Homepage.


The Habit Science: Systems Over Goals

Most professionals focus on the goal (losing 10kg, running a marathon). But goals are binary: you’ve either reached them or you’re "failing."

In his seminal work Atomic Habits, James Clear argues that "you do not rise to the level of your goals; you fall to the level of your systems" (Clear, 2018). Small daily practices are the building blocks of that system. They reduce friction so that the "cost" of the habit is lower than the "cost" of skipping it.

Diana in einer Qigong Pose

Image is taken from my Qigong routine.


The ACT-Informed Pivot: Acceptance is the Starting Line

In the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), we view big overhauls through the lens of experiential avoidance. Often, we want to change everything because we are trying to "leap out" of a current reality we find uncomfortable.

Sustainable change doesn't start with a leap; it starts with Committed Action. As defined by Steven C. Hayes, the founder of ACT, committed action is the "commitment to return again and again to our values, no matter how many times we lose touch with them" (Hayes et al., 2012).

Instead of a "New Year, New Me" mentality, ACT encourages us to:

  1. Accept that life will be stressful and you will be tired.

  2. Commit to a tiny action that reflects your values (like "Vitality" or "Posture") even when those feelings are present.

Learn more about the Acceptance and Commitment Coaching (ACC) framework and how it supports behavioral flexibility at ACTitude (German) or in a 1:1 Coaching.


The Martial Arts Secret: Mastery is in the Basics

In Shaolin and Meihua Quan Kung Fu, we don't start with complex acrobatics. We start with the Ma Bu (Horse Stance) or basic breathing. A master isn't someone who does 1,000 different moves; it’s someone who has practiced the same basic move 10,000 times.

This is the "Bamboo Backbone" philosophy. Bamboo is strong because it is flexible and deeply rooted. When you commit to a small daily practice – like 2 minutes of Qigong or a 5-minute morning walk – you are practicing the "basics" of your health. You are building the neurological "posture" that allows you to handle much bigger loads later without breaking.


Practical Hacks: How to Build Your "Strategic Basics"

Don't overhaul. Optimize. Here are three "hacks" to start today:

  1. The 2-Minute Rule: If a new habit takes more than two minutes, it’s too big for a "Stress Level 10" day. Shrink it until it's "too small to fail." (e.g., Instead of a 45-minute gym session, commit to 10 pushups).

  2. Anchor Your Practice: Attach your new practice to an existing "anchor" in your day. “After I close my laptop for the day, I will take 3 deep, mindful breaths.”

  3. The "Never Miss Twice" Rule: Life happens. If you miss a day, don't spiral into shame. In ACT, we simply acknowledge the slip and return to the practice. Consistency is a practice of returning, not a practice of perfection.

Check out our "Bamboo Backbone" Mini-Course for simple daily movement practices that fit in a busy schedule.


Conclusion: Your 40-Day Experiment

You don't need a new life. You need a practice you are willing to return to.

Small daily practices aren't a compromise; they are the foundation of a high-performance life. By choosing consistency over intensity, you respect your biology, reduce your stress, and build a version of yourself that lasts.

Are you ready to stop the "All-or-Nothing" cycle? Join us for the"Your 40-Days-Experiment" workshop. It’s a low-pressure laboratory where we help you design a personalized daily system that actually fits your real life.

👉 Join the 40-Days Experiment Workshop now


FAQ: Small Practices vs. Big Changes

Q: Can small changes really lead to significant weight loss or fitness?
Yes, because small changes are sticky. A 10-minute walk every single day for a year is more effective than a 2-hour workout once a month. Consistency creates the metabolic and neurological baseline for larger efforts.

Q: How do I know which small practice to start with?
Focus on "high-signal" actions. If you're constantly stressed, start with a 2-minute breathing practice. If you’re sedentary, start with a 5-minute mobility flow.

Q: Is "Small Daily Practice" just another word for "Micro-habits"?
While they share similarities, a practice in the ACTivate Life sense involves mindfulness and intention. It’s not just an automated habit; it’s a conscious moment of "showing posture" in your life.


References

  • Attia, P. (2023).Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity. Harmony Books.

  • Clear, J. (2018).Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones. Avery.

  • Hayes, S. C., Strosahl, K. D., & Wilson, K. G. (2012).Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: The Process and Practice of Mindful Change(2nd ed.). Guilford Press.

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Diana Huth

Diana Huth – Psychologist, Stress-Management and ACT Coach. I believe in sustainable change instead of shortcuts via fast hacks. After many years of experience of psychological and Shaolin practice, I realized: Health requires attitude – in our body and in life.

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FAQs – ACTivate Life prevention courses

What are preventive health courses?

Preventive health courses are structured programs designed to support long-term physical and mental well-being. They focus on stress reduction, movement, and healthy habits and are recognized within preventive healthcare frameworks.

What is Qigong Ba Duan Jin (Eight Treasures)?

Ba Duan Jin, also known as the Eight Treasures, is a traditional Qigong practice consisting of eight gentle movement sequences. It is widely used in preventive health settings to improve mobility, circulation, posture, and stress regulation.

What are the health benefits of Ba Duan Jin Qigong?

Regular practice of Ba Duan Jin can support:

- reduced stress and tension

- improved posture and joint mobility

- better breathing and circulation

- increased body awareness and energy

- overall physical and mental balance

What does “Tai Chi Basics” mean in a preventive course?

Tai Chi Basics focuses on foundational Tai Chi principles such as posture, balance, coordination, and mindful movement. The emphasis is on health, stress reduction, and functional movement rather than martial application.

Are these courses suitable for stress management?

Yes. Both Qigong and Tai Chi are widely used for stress management. The slow movements, breathing awareness, and mindful attention help regulate the nervous system and support mental resilience.

Are the preventive courses beginner-friendly?

Absolutely. These courses are designed for beginners and do not require prior experience in martial arts, Qigong, or Tai Chi. Movements are taught step by step and adapted to individual needs.

Can German statutory health insurance reimburse the course costs?

Yes. Preventive courses can be reimbursed by German statutory health insurance providers (gesetzliche Krankenkassen) — often up to 100% of the course fee, depending on the insurer.

How does reimbursement work?

Participants usually pay the course fee upfront and receive a certificate of participation after completing the course. This certificate can then be submitted to the health insurance provider for reimbursement. Please double check if and how much of the costs might be reimbursed before you book.

What makes these courses different from regular fitness classes?

Preventive health courses focus on long-term health, stress regulation, and sustainable movement habits rather than performance or intensity. They are grounded in traditional practices and modern health psychology.

Do I need special equipment?

No special equipment is required. Comfortable clothing and enough space to move freely are sufficient.

How soon can I notice benefits?

Some people notice increased relaxation and body awareness after just a few sessions. Long-term benefits develop with regular practice.

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