I don’t know about you, but recovering from Daylight Savings was tough for me this year. I was discombobulated for a week! As if that wasn’t enough, I also got hit with a nasty bout of poison ivy, then I jammed my finger in a fall—so let’s just say sleep has been challenging and fitful these days. And I know I’m not alone in this.
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Whenever I work with clients, sleep always comes up—because it impacts everything! Our mood, digestion, energy, and even relationships are all affected by how well we rest. And so many things can knock us out of our rhythm: travel, illness, unexpected guests, new work projects… Like they say, the only constant in life is change.
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That’s why self-compassion is key. When life throws us off, we don’t need to panic—we simply hop back on that routine train as soon as possible. Shaking things up from time to time is good for you! But over time, regularity is what regulates your nervous system. And a regulated nervous system makes it easier to fall asleep and...
I'm so happy to say that the Tuesday blog is back! I know I've been posting with some irregularity, and I realized I much prefer regularity and consistency than sporadic communication and haphazard scheduling. Which actually brings me to the theme of this blog, which is yoga tools for navigating change. (You’re going to want to save this one–it’s packed with helpful info.)
The Northern Hemisphere is now in a transition to Fall, and with that comes a change of season in Ayurveda (the sister science of yoga which means "the science of life.") as well. We move into vata season, which has the qualities of cold, dry, windy, and change. This means dry skin, cold wind, and fluctuations in many aspects of life.
The fluctuations and agitations of vata can bring with it changes in digestion, sleep disruptions, and increased anxiety. But thankfully, there are things you can do to mediate these issues! For each of these areas, I'm going to offer you a yoga tool and a lifestyle suggestion to help...
As I lay awake last night from 3am-6am I thought of you. (Is that weird?)Â I'm normally pretty blessed with decent sleep, but every now and then it just doesn't happen. So as I sat with my mug of warm milk at 5am, I thought of a couple things that that might help us all.
Let's talk about vata.
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In Ayurveda, the sister science to yoga, there are three main energies at play within us and in our surroundings. Like the humors, they are related to the elements and explain the experience and behavior of our body and mind. We are all made up of various amounts of these substances: wind and ether, fire, earth and water. You might have come across the terms
🔥 pitta (fire and water),
🌎 kapha (water and earth),
💨 vata (wind and ether).
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Now there is A LOT to learn about all this, and I can't go into everything right now. For our purposes, we're going to focus on the wind element and time.
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Vata blows through our world and is the instigator of all things movement, change, clarity, ...
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