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Anxiety Support with ChaLuMu
Stories, insights and lived experiences exploring anxiety, habit change and everyday support. This category shares founder stories, press features and practical perspectives on navigating anxiety with tools that feel wearable, human and realistic.


ChaLuMu Has Grown Through Word of Mouth: Now We’re Giving Something Back
Because when someone recommends an anxiety necklace to a friend, it’s rarely casual. It usually comes from personal experience.
For the mum juggling work, children, and the mental load that never switches off. For the woman whose social anxiety makes simple situations feel overwhelming. For the overthinker who replays conversations and turns small tasks into something much bigger in her mind.
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4 days ago3 min read


ChaLuMu: Supporting Calm, Grounding and Mindful Moments
Discover how your ChaLuMu breathing necklace can help you reduce stress, calm your nervous system, and stay grounded. Learn simple, practica
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Feb 73 min read


Anxiety necklaces, a gentle way to feel grounded again
Anxiety has a way of creeping into everyday life, making small moments feel overwhelming and habits harder to break. This piece explores why
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Jan 301 min read


ChaLuMu Featured in Hopezine: From Surviving to Supporting. The Story Behind Our Habit-Changing Jewellery
ChaLuMu was recently featured in Hopezine and of all the press we’ve had, this one felt especially close to home. Hopezine launched in November 2018 at an NHS suicide prevention conference at the Bet365 stadium, Hopezine aims to share stories from people who have survived adversity in all its forms to offer hope for all people with mental illnesses or disabilities. Hopezine shared our story not as a product feature, but as a reflection of how lived experience, anxiety, traum
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Jan 252 min read


Stop Smoking Necklaces, What They Are and Why So Many Women Are Choosing Them
If you’ve found yourself searching for a stop smoking necklace , chances are you’re not looking for another lecture, patch, or promise. You’re looking for support . Something simple. Something you can reach for in the moment. Something that helps you pause instead of lighting up. That’s exactly why stop smoking necklaces have become such a popular alternative for women who want to change a habit without pressure or shame. What is a stop smoking necklace? A stop smoking neckla
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Dec 26, 20253 min read


For the Women Who Raised Us: Turning Loss into Purpose
There are some losses that never leave you. They become part of who you are, woven into every choice, every breath, every quiet moment when you catch yourself wishing you could just tell her one more thing. Losing our mums to cancer changed everything. It wasn’t just grief, it was an awakening. Watching the women who raised us, loved us and held everything together face something so cruel made us look differently at what it means to truly take care of ourselves. To honour our
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Nov 16, 20253 min read


Find Your Calm: How Breathwork Necklaces Help You Stress Less & Crave Less
Life feels heavier than ever. Between endless notifications, daily stress, and habits we’re trying to break (like vaping or constant snacking), it’s easy to feel out of control. But what if the key to feeling grounded again was right under your nose? 🌿 Literally — your breath. Why Breathwork Works When stress or cravings hit, your breathing naturally becomes shallow and fast. This tricks your body into staying in “fight-or-flight” mode. By slowing your exhale, you send a sig
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Sep 15, 20252 min read


Sundays Are for Slowing Down and Grounding Yourself for the Week Ahead. Wear Your Calm: Introducing the Laighla Necklace
Sundays are for slowing down, taking a breath, and grounding yourself before the week ahead. The New Laighla Necklace by ChaLuMu Sometimes, the little things make the biggest difference, like the right piece of jewellery. Enter the Laighla necklace , our newest addition to the ChaLuMu collection. Designed with 18k gold plating and three black hearts, this isn’t just a necklace; it’s a wearable reminder to pause, breathe and reclaim your calm. We designed Laighla with women l
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Sep 14, 20252 min read


Relief, Guilt, Repeat: Why It’s Okay to Feel Both When the Kids Go Back to School
I don’t know about you, but every September brings me the same cocktail of emotions. A messy, swirling mix of relief and guilt that never seems to settle, no matter how many years I’ve done this. Feeling relief? Don't let guilt ruin your 'me' time. One part of me is practically skipping out of the school gates, humming like some sort of deranged Mary Poppins, at the thought of finally having a moment’s peace. And then, before I’ve even reached the car, the guilt creeps in.
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Sep 7, 20253 min read


Finding Calm Without the Pressure: A Kinder Way to Change
Shame doesn’t work. Why? When life feels heavy, most of us reach for little habits to help us cope. For some it’s endless scrolling, for others it’s late-night snacks, and sometimes it’s something we know deep down isn’t serving us. But here’s the truth: shame doesn’t change habits. It only makes us feel worse. If you’ve ever told yourself “I should stop” but found yourself doing it anyway, you’re not weak, you’re human. You’ve been using what you had to survive. And survival
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Aug 24, 20252 min read


Why we need more tools for emotional regulation. Especially for the women who hold it all together.
Why we need more tools for emotional regulation. Especially for the women who hold it all together.
We live in a world that celebrates women who “can handle it all.”
The career, the children, the relationships, the home. The endless list of responsibilities we never volunteered for but somehow ended up juggling.
We are praised for our resilience, our multitasking, our ability to smile politely while we’re falling apart inside.
And yet, that very resilience is often our undoin
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Aug 10, 20253 min read


5 Tips for when anxiety hits and you still have to function. Chalumu Breathwork Necklace Blog
Anxiety prone Mum! Let’s be honest, anxiety doesn’t care if you’ve got things to do. It doesn’t wait until you’ve got a quiet moment to “breathe it out”. It arrives when you’re halfway through the school run, in the middle of a work call or when you’re stood in the kitchen trying to remember why you walked in there. I know this because I’ve lived it. Not just the stress, but the full-body overwhelm that comes with diagnosed anxiety. I used to think I was just “highly stru
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Jul 27, 20253 min read
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