Showing posts with label holistic wellness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holistic wellness. Show all posts

Help Wanted




I am busy, busy over here being an author.  I love saying that!
This is the biggest, scariest thing I have ever tackled to date but that isn't stopping me.  I need  your help.  As I am thinking about the myriad of things that go into writing a book, the #1 goal is to solve a problem for my reader.

If you were reading a book about how your home can heal you on a deeper level, a holistic approach to live your most joy filled, authentic life ~ How can I serve you?

What would you want to learn having to do with how your home is a part of a bigger picture?
The connection between home, mind, body, spirit.

Are you interested in -
                                  manifestation
                                   better relationships
                                   mindfulness
                                   interconnection between chakras, gut health, positive psychology and home                  

What areas do you struggle with?
                             not enough; time, money, happiness
                             victimhood
                             thoughts that cause suffering
                             showing up for yourself


I really want to know anything that comes up when  you think of these questions!  You would be helping me steer my book in a clear direction that hopefully would encourage you towards transformation on your own hero's journey and of course the role your home plays.

Feel free to comment here or drop me an email at carrie@carrieleskowitzinteriors.com


                                                         Thank you
                           
                 
         


Let's Get Salty


Salt caves are the new "it" wellness trend.  The question is whether it is here to stay or is a fly by night fad.

I tried it the other day.  Reflexology was added so I had really nice experience.  I might have been hard pressed to just sit there for 45 minutes, but sometimes that is exactly what you must force yourself to do, all in the name of wellness.


Dry salt air is more powerful than moist air and the negatively charged ions in the salt improve overall health and mood.  Air charged with negative ions suppresses serotonin within the body, thereby lifting our mood and relaxing us.  Science has shown that the detoxifying qualities in Himalayan salt caves help with everything from allergies and asthma to autoimmune issues.  The 84 minerals identified in this specific salt are bio identical to your body.  Also called halotherapy, which means salt is ground to microscopic particles and blown into the air via a generator.  Breathing it in affects everything in our body systemically ~ the lymphatic, respiratory, nervous and immune systems.  The really cool thing is, there is a synergy between the minerals and your system specifically.


For centuries people have made the pilgrimage to these caves after discovering their health properties.  A physician in Poland opened a salt clinic 150 years ago!  We Americans always seem to be behind the curve.


The natural pink, peach to orange color tells us it is full of minerals and iron.  It makes for a beautiful accent and the back lit bricks positively glow!

Salt rooms can be built in a matter of hours, for in home use, or completely custom for the spa and  wellness industry.


Just sitting in a salt cave is beneficial enough, but why stop there?  You can incorporate a massage like I did, a yoga class, singing bowls or meditation.  It is a great way too help the time go by.


The cave I was in had zero gravity chairs to keep your body at a perfect pitch.  Blankets were provided.  The temperature was comfortable, set at about 70 degrees but it was cozier under the weight of the blanket.  When I came out of the cave I felt good and noticed a slight salt taste on my lips.  I had the impression I was going to be filmy but it was not the case.




It remains to be seen whether we will see demand for salt blocks in a residential setting.



Would you consider a salt wall in your home?  Perhaps I'll start with a salt lamp and see where it leads me!



Cultivating a new Normal




When I was more active on social media ~ doing FB lives and posting frequently, I got a lot of comments and compliments. People pointed out that they appreciated my authenticity.  I think it is easier to relate to someone when you see their struggles as well as their successes.

A  few months ago I stated that I haven't been feeling well. You can catch it here .  I was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis.  That means for some unknown reason, my immune system is attacking my healthy joints thinking it is diseased.  PsA  (as I will refer to it) is causing me a great deal of joint pain and tremendous inflammation.  I get extremely tired and honestly, a little (more than) blue.  Everything feels like such an effort right now, until my meds kick in.  However, I think the same medicine that is suppose to make me feel better is causing me to gain weight!  Nothing reeks havoc on my psyche more than unexplained weight gain.

It is interesting that I became a life coach in an effort to heal something within myself and that need keeps showing up and showing up.  Life is fluid, there are ebbs and flows to everything.  I am a little lost, but that is just for now.  Without struggle we don't have growth.  I believe this is part of a grand plan ~ albeit one I don't understand or care for!

You have heard of the saying, "It's not the struggle that defines you but rather how you respond."  I am trying to figure this out but it is taking all my energy, so please be patient with my lapses.  I have been writing this blog for 8 years, I can hardly believe it!  I am not ready to throw in the towel. in fact, I think my path may be angling towards an overall wellness arc.  If I have to change the energy around  me, in my home and in my heart, I am taking you on that journey with me if you care to walk beside me.




I certainly do not understand any of this, maybe I never will, maybe there is nothing to understand, there is only acceptance.  I know my natural inclination is to fight everything.  I fight and try to fix.  Then, I at least feel like I have control, but I think there is nothing to be done but lean in, accept and find a holistic path to healing.  You can't have yin without yang.  There's a new balance to be found.  Who would I be if I didn't practice what I preach?

There's medicine in the message.





There is a difference between struggling and suffering.  I would be lying if I said I wasn't suffering, but it is possible to turn your thoughts around in an effort to ease suffering.  That's all it is:thoughts. We subscribe meaning to them that may be entirely untrue.  I'll talk more about that at a later date, but that is a large part of my coaching practice.  I help clients turn thoughts of struggling into something much more productive.  Having said that, there is a time and place to fall apart, just not for too long.

Getting out of your own head is always helpful.  If you are dealing with something bigger than yourself try this ~

1. Practice gratitude, jot down 3 things you are grateful for. It could be anything!
2. Be of service to others
3. Keep stress at bay
4. Surround yourself with positivity
5. Be kind to yourself,  give yourself what ever you need. Self love is critical right now!

I only want to thrive, to blossom, to have purpose and meaning in my life, to feel good and look good (yea, I said it)!   So think of this as an experiment, a fork in the road ~ destination unknown.



Are you struggling but would prefer to blossom?  Reach out!