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Using the Phases of the Moon for Better Energy + Focus

Living with the seasons is more than just Spring to Winter. Did you know that the moon also has its seasons that influence you, your mood, emotions and physical body?…

If you have been struggling with your energy levels, feeling exhausted all the time, struggling to keep focused, and feel like you’re not making the best use of your time, learning to shift to a more cyclical planning and creativity approach is a game changer…

Tracking and using the seasons of the moon not only give us a deeper understanding into ourselves, our bodies, and fluctuations in our emotions or energy. It can also make sense of things you are struggling with or explain certain repeating patterns.

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Natural Remedies for Summer Health + Beauty

Each season has its own share of skin, beauty and health woes. As we all know!  Whether you are going abroad or staying at home, these are the natural products and plant based holistic remedies for summer health & beauty. Things to take with you to get you through the summer.

Think of it as your go-to summer first aid kit (or something like that!). But after suffering with sunburn along my hairline, and a few bug bites of my own this month I thought some natural & holistic plant remedies for summer would be useful.

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How the Energies of Each Season Affect our Health

We all know and understand that the weather changes as we move through each of the four seasons, but we don’t always stop to think about how those changes affect us. Both physical and mental health, as well as our emotional and spiritual well-being.

Often, without realising it, our habits, and the activities we choose to do, will change with the seasons, sometimes for the better, sometimes to the detriment of our health and well-being.

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