Rooted in the Seasons Blog
The Rooted in the Seasons Blog is your weekly dose of Ayurveda, Yoga, and seasonal wisdom to help you move from overwhelm and feeling out of rhythm into balance and confidence. Here, you’ll discover which foods and spices to favour each season, how to adapt your yoga practice throughout the year, and gentle ways to reduce stress by tuning into nature’s cycles.
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Do you feel scattered, restless, or run down as autumn sets in?
You’re not alone. This season’s airy Vata energy can leave you ungrounded. These Ayurvedic and yogic tools will help you steady your mind, support digestion, and strengthen your immunity.
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Mudras for Calm: No Mat Needed — How Simple Hand Gestures Can Ground You with Swami Saradananda
Discover how simple hand gestures, or mudras, can ground your mind and calm stress — no yoga mat needed. A warm, insightful talk with Swami Saradananda.
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.
Stay Cool This Summer with Ayurveda and Yoga Practices
Beat the summer heat and stay cool with Ayurveda and Yoga. Embrace Pitta-balancing foods, herbs, self-care practices, and a mindful daily rhythm to enjoy a harmonious and refreshing summer season.
What Yoga Taught Me About Breathing — A Tool for When Life Feels Too Much
Discover how your breath can lift your energy, calm your mind, and reconnect you with your inner balance. A yogic guide to breathing with intention.
It’s Not Just What You Do — It’s When You Do It
Ever feel like you're doing everything “right” but still feel tired, bloated, or off balance? In this post, we explore how aligning your daily routine with your body’s natural rhythm — through the lens of Ayurveda — can be the missing piece to feeling better.
Is Yoga Just About the Postures? A Beginner’s Guide to the Bigger Picture
Yoga is more than movement. Discover how breath, philosophy, and self-awareness transform your practice into a path of healing and deep contentment.
5 Ayurvedic Shifts to Help You Switch Off
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.
The Secret Link Between Snacking and Stress
We often snack not from hunger, but from stress or fatigue. In this post, I share Ayurvedic insights, real-life stories, and simple strategies to curb cravings, strengthen digestion, and restore balance through mindful meals and rhythm.
Spring Pantry Makeover: clear clutter, reduce stress, eat seasonally
Refresh your shelves and your mind with this Ayurvedic spring pantry makeover. Reduce food overwhelm, eat seasonally, and feel more clear-headed.
Your Morning Blueprint: Start Strong, Stress Less, Feel Clear
Discover a simple Ayurvedic morning routine to start your day strong, stress less, and feel clear without adding more to your busy schedule.
Why Meditation Matters More Than Ever (and How It Can Change Your Life)
Feeling overwhelmed by the demands of daily life? Discover why meditation isn’t a luxury but a necessity — and how even small steps can transform your sense of calm, clarity, and contentment.
Beginner’s Guide to Ayurveda: What Are Vata, Pitta and Kapha?
Discover how the five elements form the three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—and how Ayurveda uses this to help you live in balance with nature’s rhythms.
Autumn naturally invites us to slow down. These 3 restorative yoga poses will help you release stress, reset your nervous system, and find deep rest — all with simple props you already have at home.