Summer Vibes ☀️☀️☀️

Hey friends!! Please welcome my friend Lior to this week’s blog! Lior is a functional herbalist who I’ve had the pleasure of learning from over the past year. I invite you to read this blog and share one tip youre gonna try this summer!

From my kitchen window, I look at my garden. It is summer, and the garden is filled with an abundance of vegetables and herbs. Bees are zooming between the tulsi and lavender; birds are chipping on the trees, and butterflies hover over the Mexican sunflower.

Staying connected with the season is not just about the physical changes but also about tuning in to nature’s energy or vibe. It’s about stopping, observing, and feeling the rhythm of the natural world.

What are the energetics?

Ancient cultures all over the world observed the ebb and flow of the seasons. They paid attention to details and looked for patterns. The Western tradition, descended from the alchemists and herbalists of Europe, identified six foundational states called the energetic.

The six energetics were used to describe the patterns in plants, people, health conditions, and the seasons.

The energetic/vibe of summer

Summer is associated with the fire element. While in some places, the heat of summer is dry, like in Africa, in others, it is hot and humid, like in India. But all over the world, summer is a time to relax and have fun.

The Taste of Summer

Drinking cold lemonade can give you a clue to how sour food and herbs can counter the relaxing effect of heat on the body. The sour taste is astringent, meaning it tightens tissue and reduces fluid leakage. Some cooling foods and drinks you might want to consider in the summer are berries, citrus, kombucha, and vinegar.

Food tips:

What to do in the summer?

Like the sunflower, people chase the sun. Not literally, but because sunlight is essential for many bodily functions, from regulating appetite and sleep to balancing our mood, people celebrated the sun and nature, especially in the summer.

 Be it in the garden or on a camping trip, summer is when you spend time outdoors, stock up on vitamin D, and enjoy the abundance of vitality and growth. Like a butterfly, I am attracted to the garden’s colors, forms, and sounds. My heart is filled with joy and reverence for the creative forces of nature.

Summer is a good time to build an altar in the garden using sticks, stones, and dried plants. You might want to plant a special plant next to your altar, like tulsi, burn incense, and offer prayers of gratitude to the forces of nature that sustain us. 

This is the time to follow your passion, manifest your inner fire, and follow your dreams. The organ associated with the energy of summer is the heart and the circulatory system. It calls upon you to leave the comfortable safety of your home and step into an adventure. Explore new possibilities and create from the heart. 

Don’t be afraid of being messy playing with finger colors or making a lot of noise while drumming. Summer is for letting your soul soar. 

Being in tune with nature means stopping and noticing the changes in light, temperature, moisture and tune in the ecosystem around you. As you slow down, you will observe how different seasons resonate differently with your body. 

Lior Sadeh

Clinical functional herbalist

@threefoldherbalhealing

Motivation vs. Reality

Been there, done that…


I have a love/hate relationship with social media- probably like many of you. But, one thing I do love is the support and ideas we can all get from (positive) groups on there. I love the motivation and support of all my Peleton FB communities, so I do like to spend a little time each day reading through peoples’ posts.


One thing I’ve noticed lately is people posting this question: “How do I get the motivation to workout? I used to love doing X, Y, Z, and now I just can’t get myself to do anything”


So, here’s the thing. Motivation comes and goes and no one has it all the time. But, many people do work out consistently. Are they motivated every day?

Def not


Is it easy every workout?

Ha!


So how do they do it? More importantly, how can we get ourselves to initiate, re-engage in or stay consistent with a workout program when the motivation just isn’t there???


I have a few ideas:


1. Don’t put too much pressure on yourself. Seriously though. Just stop comparing who you are now with who you may have been at, say, 20 years old when you didn’t have a family, stressful job, time constraints, etc…Instead, just commit to doing ten minutes of a cardio workout and 10 minutes of any strength workout (choose what’s fun for you) and then move on with your day. Schedule it in your day, like you would a doctors appointment or work meeting. Over time, it will become easier to get that 10 minutes started and you will naturally want to increase the duration of your workouts- trust me!


2. Pair something you enjoy with the 10 minute workouts or “sandwich” it between two things you enjoy. Having something to look forward to while working out or right after will help your brain to associate exercise with something positive. I’m a sucker for a little Netflix/Hulu show or a podcast I’ve been dying to listen to- and I save said episode to watch/listen to ONLY during my workout.


3. Get yourself an accountability partner or group. I regularly run nutrition, wellness and healthy habit groups and my clients who participate have SO much more success than those trying to go at it alone. Twenty years in this industry and I can’t stress the importance of accountability and support enough.


If you’ve read this far, I hope you come away from this article knowing that: 1. You’re doing amazing and there’s nothing “wrong” with you for not being motivated and 2. You can feel amazing/energized and healthy again!! Start small, stay consistent, make it fun and get yourself a partner (or reach out to join one of my groups anytime!)

Would love to hear your tips for staying consistent with healthy habits too!!


To your health, ~Jess

The Future of Health Coaching

It’s been a busy start to summer over here. Almost so busy that I haven’t told you guys about the incredible Health and Wellness coaching conference I had the pleasure to attend a few weeks ago. Leaving the kids and hubby to fly to California was not easy but I left feeling well informed, hopeful for the future of wellness coaching and SO inspired to continue sharing what I know to work for optimizing our health spans and lifespans 🙏


Here’s the hopeful news:
✨health and wellness coaches are beginning to be more and more recognized as valuable members of the healthcare team (as they should!). Recently, VA organizations have even incorporated health coaching into their programs with success (in the form of prevented suicides, as one example) noted in just this short time frame.
✨health and wellness coaching is being recognized in various medical journals (finally!)
✨health coaching programs are being rolled out in colleges, primary schools and retirement communities. Our reach is expansive and it’s a beautiful thing 🌻🌻🌻


The work we have ahead of us: ✅Due to (IMO, anyway) lack of understanding about the education and value of health coaches, we are not yet an integrated referral source in healthcare networks. I carry deep hope that, someday soon, more physicians, specialists, therapists and social workers will see the value of our work and refer patients our way.
That’s the major one, folks. So, my call to action for anyone reading this:
🌻If you have a friend who is a certified health and wellness coach, share their contact information, their websites and their content with anyone you know who can benefit.
🌻If you are a physician, know that your work is of immeasurable value! However, it might benefit your patients for you to acknowledge that your time with them is often limited. At the same time, humans are complex beings who need and deserve an ongoing, supportive and holistic relationship with a provider. Might there be a world in which we can work together to make this world a healthier place??
🌻As a health care consumer, advocate for what you deserve!! Right now, there are some modes of reimbursement available for health coaching. Keep asking your physicians and insurance companies and advocate for getting access to a certified health coach, especially if you are living with a chronic health condition, feel dismissed in any way by your health care team or would benefit from customized, client centered care as you aim to meet your wellness goals.


Thanks for hanging out with me on this soapbox, friends! I love working with my clients and I see a world we we all achieve better health outcomes through client centered, individualized, holistic care. Let’s do this, friends ☀️☀️☀️

To your health, ~Jess