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Happy Fall y'all!

Photo taken at Sacred Beginnings Retreat by Olivia Hamilton Jones <3


Tomorrow marks the autumn equinox and first day of fall in the northern hemisphere. It is a powerful day to get intentional about our lives, hopes, and dreams.

Living an intentional life is not difficult; it just requires a little bit of introspection and planning.

Tomorrow is the ideal day to take a little time for yourself and look at the life that you want to create.

Ask yourself: 

What have I created that I am proud of?

What ideas, projects, and goals did I set into motion that have now come to fruition?

What am I ready to let go of?

What beliefs and habits are holding me back, and how can I allow them to fall away?

What small steps can I take today to start living my happiest, most fulfilled life?


Another simple thing that you can do is to start a new habit where every time you see a leaf fall you imagine that you are letting go of something that needs to fall away in your own life. This might sound a little silly but try it and notice how you feel! 🙂 

I hope that you take a few minutes to think about these powerful questions as we begin this new beautiful autumn season. 

If you’d like some more ideas for how to celebrate the transition into fall, you can check out this blog post I wrote about simple rituals to celebrate autumn.

Happy Fall!

Be well,
Ambar


Back to school traditions


My daughter started her second year of preschool yesterday and I wanted to share something I’ve been doing to make the back to school season feel a little more special.

Last year I started a new tradition where we buy and arrange fresh flowers the night before the first day of school as a symbol of fresh starts, new beginnings, and all of the growth that will happen in the coming year!

I include my daughter in the process by having her come to the store to pick out the flowers, and then we listen to fun music while we make flower arrangements together and set them up all over the house.

Right now, I’m way more into this than she is at 4 years old, but I’m hoping that I remember to keep the tradition going year after year, and eventually she’ll look back on it as something that her crazy mom did to make her feel loved and celebrated!

Transitions are so important and crating simple rituals around them helps us all feel so much more grounded and at ease during seasons of change.

Do you have any special back to school traditions or routines? I’d love to hear about them!

And if you don’t, maybe you can take some time this weekend to start one! It doesn’t have to be complicated. Just think of something that you can enjoy with your children year after year to mark the beginning of the school year. Maybe it’s a special breakfast that you make, a lazy Saturday morning in bed, or a local carnival or event that you go to. Maybe it’s a special book that you read or a special song that you sing. Maybe you start having movie nights every Friday or bake cookies every Monday. What would feel sweet and special to you and your family?

Have a beautiful weekend, friend!

Be well,
Ambar

Hi, I’m Ambar.

I’m a mommy + me yoga instructor, writer, and life coach. I am here to help you decrease stress so that you can take good care of yourself and your family.

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