Tag: Lifetsyle

  • How Come Nature Heals

    Nature doesn’t ask anything from you—except to be present. This trip wasn’t just camping; it was healing in the form of dirt under your nails, sun burnt lips, and quiet moments that speak louder than words. Reach into your inner child and heal with a dose of vitamin C, and the three takeaways that shook me out of city life and straight into peace of mind.

    Take Risks

    Maybe you’re not someone who can just take that leap of faith.

    You’ve always hated mashed potatoes, so why try a french fry?

    But if you’re yearning to see different results in your life, start taking steps to get to your desired outcome. Different hobbies may surprise you! You may experience a gift in the rut or come out of it having learned something new—and that might be the whole point. I never ruled camping out completely, but I also never pictured myself doing it either.

    Turns out a few days in nature can clear what months of routine never could.

    My first camping trip ever made me feel an overflowing amount of gratitude for nature. Surrounding myself with tall pine trees, the imperfections of how water falls from rock to rock, and the quiet hum of life away from city sounds—there’s nothing like it.

    We drove about 6 ½ hours in a Honda Civic packed to the roof. Trunk and back seat oozing with latex fabric, a cooler, and bags overweight with “survival” for the next 3-night, 2-day camping trip to Lake Eleanor, Yosemite.

    Marco told me there’s a place that not a lot of people get to experience. They think of Yosemite as the main entrance, instead of going around the back to this natural oasis. Glistening waters, bear boxes to hide your food from nosey predators—we rowed to shore in our dark green inflatable canoe with well over the recommended amount of gear.

    Be Made Uncomfortable

    You come off a trip like that with scratches and sun peeling, but also with a grounded sense of belonging. We all have a purpose on this rotating rock we call home—just as much as duckling following its mama, or white crocuses do in feeding chunky squirrels.

    Sleeping on the ground, waking up to cook your eggs, and making use of every shining moment under the sun before it’s cast into darkness. Usually I carry very little stress when it comes to handling an ‘out of my control’ situation.

    But try having way too much stuff on your raft while trying to find camp—it took us about a mile of rowing before we found a beautiful spot tucked into what felt like our own little island. The sound of waterfalls on each end made it feel like a retreat to a land far, far away. The start of a fairy tale.

    Climb the Highest Mountain

    A morning hike in my new trail running shoes led us to a pathway of open valleys, where teeny tiny white and pink flowers blossomed from the ground. We climbed rocks to reach a flat surface and found a hidden trail on the other side—it felt like one long, needed stretch.

    That night, we star-gazed beside a beautifully lit fire, each bite of a messy, 2-marshmallow s’more adding to the warmth. The simplicities almost felt like a time stamp— fleeting and perfect.

    We fell asleep on a rocking hammock until it stilled. The next day, Marco and I dedicated ourselves to nothing more than being: laying lake-side, sunbathing, sipping IPAs, and jumping in and out of the water without a single care.

    Nature heals because it reminds us to slow down, be present, and find joy in every little thing, being or none. Sometimes, all it takes is a little fresh air and a change of scenery to reset your mind.

  • 3 Simple Ways to Ease Your Mind and Reduce Stress

    Hands on Knees, Mental Health, Simple Ways to Ease Stress, Daily Motivation

    As of today, there are 8.2 million people roaming the earth. Out of those 8.2, there are different brain waves equatorially revolving around self preservation.

    How do I manage to juggle a nutritious, healthy lifestyle?
    How come my hips don’t move like Shakiras?
    All encompassing, what are ways I can be a 2.0 from yesterdays 1.0?


    Easing your mind doesn’t always mean sunrise yoga. But if that’s what calms your mind, no one is stopping you yoggie!

    All you need is to take 10 steps back, breath, and drop your IPhone off inside while you enjoy your backyard.

    Sit in Silence for at Least 10 minutes

    Pick your favorite spot around your home and just sit. Take a moment to reflect on how blessed you are to be within four walls. The fact that you’re reading this on a device with internet access should humble you.

    What is it about our day that makes us overthink?
    Is it our 9–5 that we end up taking home with us? Financial stress? Relationship patterns?

    Sometimes your cup feels half full because your daily routine drags on until it feels like… well, a loop. Monotonous, uninspired, exhausting.

    So reflect. Be so for real with yourself. Ponder, acknowledge, and breathe through it.

    Go Outside Without your Phone  

    We carry our big black rectangles everywhere. When did it become mandatory to respond to a text the moment it comes in? If you’re replying to an email within 15 minutes of receiving it, maybe it’s time for a hard reset.

    We even go so far as to sleep with our phones under our pillows. Every buzz feels urgent. This constant loop of checking for dopamine-driven likes and notifications? That’s what spikes our anxiety.

    Here’s a challenge: Go out on your balcony or sit in your yard—and leave your phone in the kitchen.
    Feel the discomfort. That’s separation anxiety we’ve blindly adapted to. Let’s reclaim that hand for a cup of coffee, not a device.

    Breathing Exercises

    A study from Stanford Medicine states that “a daily 5-minute cyclic sighing routine has promise as an effective stress management exercise.”

    We’ve all heard the phrase: just breathe.
    But what if we made it a habit—something we do on our morning commute, or right before a big presentation?

    Intentional breathing doesn’t just help you calm down—it helps you show up.

    Easing your mind isn’t about perfection. It’s about presence. And that starts with the little things—breathing, stepping outside, and letting yourself be for a moment. You deserve that peace.