As we move towards the Sun’s balance point at the Autumnal Equinox, it’s time to take an assessment of the various balance points in our lives. At the Equinox, the hours of light are equal to the hours of darkness - but only for a brief moment in time. Just like our lives, our energy, our activities, our good days and our bad days wax and wane across a balance point - that sweet spot where we feel like we’re in control and everything is going to be OK.
The spring equinox brings renewed energy and hope as we spring into action, busying ourselves with plans and goals for the year. The fall equinox brings the realization of what has been accomplished and what has not been accomplished, as we slide quickly into the last quarter of the year.
BALANCE. How do we maintain balance during this teeter-totter ride? You probably already know the answer to this. Eat right, exercise, don’t take on more than you can handle, focus on the task at hand, surround yourself with supportive people, etc. But what lies beneath the requirements of our mundane, human lives is our energy body. And that is what provides the foundation of balance you need. September is the perfect time for a chakra clearing and tune-up.
Balance consultation. Perhaps you need someone to talk to about how to bring your life back into balance, how to do a better job juggling your responsibilities, or maybe how to stop juggling?! Let’s sit down and make a plan you can actually work with. Balance consultation: $50/hr.
Call or text Wellyssa at 720-732-5798 for additional details on my services. Please visit my web page at Wellyssaswell.com.
The holiday season is upon us. A time to express appreciation for the people, experiences, and opportunities that enrich our lives. As we take a moment to give thanks and celebrate with our families and our communities – let’s not forget the uniquely valuable small, local businesses that are at the heart of our communities.
In today’s fast-paced world, shopping has never been more convenient with online giants and big-box stores offering rapid delivery and low prices. But, unlike mass retailers, small businesses and local shop owners offer personal relationships, leading to better service and customized recommendations. Whether it’s a handmade candle or boutique clothing, these businesses offer a personal touch that can’t be replicated.
The holiday season is a crucial time for small businesses. Events like “Small Business Saturday” remind us to support the shops that keep our communities vibrant. But it’s important to continue that support throughout the year to ensure these businesses thrive.
This holiday season, when shopping for a gift, a service, or just a little treat for yourself, consider visiting our local businesses first. Every purchase makes a meaningful difference, helping build a stronger, more connected community for everyone.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Dawa