ROOTED IN THE SEASONS BLOG
The Rooted in the Seasons Blog shares practical Ayurveda and Yoga guidance for seasonal living, digestion, stress relief, and daily rhythm.
Learn which foods and spices support each season, how to strengthen Agni (digestive fire), how breath influences the nervous system, and how to adapt your yoga practice throughout the year.
Looking for easy Ayurvedic recipes? They now have their own dedicated page. Browse Ayurvedic Recipes.
Start Here: Restore Your Rhythm with Yoga and Ayurveda
Begin with these practical guides to understand your stress patterns, calm the nervous system, and rebuild the daily rhythm that helps the body settle and recover.
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Digestive health → Start here: Understanding Agni (digestive fire)
Stress & sleep → Start here: Restoring Rhythm for a Better Sleep
Seasonal living → Start here: A Winter Breath Guide for the Nervous System
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Self-Doubt and the Mind: A Yogic Map Through Uncertainty
Self-doubt is a familiar pattern of the mind — one that often returns in different forms. Drawing on Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, this post offers a grounded, compassionate way to understand doubt and work with it through steady practice and rhythm.
Why We Get Knocked Off Centre — and a Yogic Fix That Actually Works
Ever feel like the smallest thing can throw you off centre? In this post, I’m sharing a simple Yogic practice that helps steady the mind when life feels loud — a gentle mindset shift from Yoga Sūtra 1.33 that actually works.
Finding Ease: The Yoga Sutra That Changed How I See Stress
Stress is part of life — but suffering doesn’t have to be.
In this post, we explore Patañjali’s Yoga Sutra 2.16 — “Future suffering can be avoided.”
You’ll learn how awareness, gentle redirection of thought, and steady practice (abhyāsa) can prevent stress before it takes hold.
It’s not about forced positivity — it’s about retraining the mind to move toward calm, one breath and one choice at a time.
Feel Like You're Always in Your Head? Here’s What Yoga Was Actually Meant to Do
What are the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali — and why are they still so relevant today?
This post explores the meaning and purpose of the Sutras, and how their timeless wisdom helps us find clarity, calm, and consistency in modern life.
Start Here: Spring Ayurveda for Lightness and Energy
Begin with these practical spring guides to reduce Kapha, support digestion, and help the body release winter heaviness as the season shifts.
Struggling to switch off, even when the day is done? In this post, we explore five Ayurvedic shifts that can help your body gently unwind, from nervous system cues to food, daily routine, and evening rituals.