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​GROW YOUR REST TOOLBOX
 

The Secret To Slowing Down

10/16/2024

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It can be challenging to turn on rest & relax mode especially if you’re drowning in To Do’s or going through a difficult time emotionally.

It’s exactly in those times when you need to put on the brakes even if it’s for a few moments.

Your brain’s telling you “I’m too busy to slow down” because you're in fight or flight mode.

It doesn't think it's safe to slow down.

It's your job to give it the cue to calm down.

Your Relaxed Body & Brain will bring more clarity and emotional regulation so you can actually be more productive. 

You’ll feel, move, communicate, and perform better.

From Restless To Relaxed

Here are 4 Strategies to help you tap into your Relaxed Body and cue your brain that it’s safe to slow down:

  • Make Space- Declutter your space- what do you need to let go of in your home, office, phone, relationships, and even thoughts? What can you donate, throw away, or rehome? What can you delete or delegate? At the very least, get it on paper and out of your head. Pick one thing that is nagging you the most and get it done.  
  • Move Your Body- movement is the best way to complete a stress cycle and signal to the brain the threat (real or not) is over and it’s OK to calm down. Experiment and play with different moves to see which ones help you turn on your rest & relax mode. Try and shake, shout, sing, or stretch a few minutes. Or find exercise your body loves moving and doing for 20 minutes before you rest. 
  • Music- listen to or play some calming music to help you slow down.
  • Mindfulness Practices- find activities that help you become more present. 
 
Mindfulness is moment to moment awareness without judgment.
 
Start small by paying attention to your breathing, drinking your cup of coffee, or eating a meal. How does it look, smell, taste, or make you feel?

Expand into being mindful during cleaning, cooking, or baking activities. 

You don’t have to practice for hours to get the benefits of mindfulness, but you do have to practice. The more you do it, the easier it is to find your flow.

 
I find connecting with nature to be a great way to practice mindfulness and it always helps me slow down. 
 
A walk outside usually does the trick for me. 

No phone or podcasts. Just exploring the beauty around me.
 
For you it might be gardening.


I'm starting to become a birder.
 
Last week we took a group Birding with Virginia from Birdability and we observed 13 species!

The Red-bellied Woodpeckers are just gorgeous.

Each time I go, I find it more fun and relaxing. 
 
Looking and listening for birds requires you to be in the present moment.
 
It definitely helps going Birding with an experienced guide but I’m using the Merlin Bird ID App more on my own walks. It'll tell you what a bird is when you record it singing.

I do want to invest in some better binoculars.
 
The fall is a great time to do some Birding if you want to give it a try.
Picture of 5 Birders & our Binoculars in front of a beautiful, huge, 100 year old Pecan Tree
Birding at Richard Moya Park with Virginia from Birdability & my colleagues from Collage Home & Community Rehab. Virginia has a passion for making Birding accessible to all & her programs have spread all over the country.

OVER TO YOU:

If you struggle to slow down, test out one of the strategies: Make Space, Move Your Body, Music, and/or Mindfulness to help you turn on your Relaxed Body.

Listen to your body. It’ll tell you what it needs to slow down. It’ll not only feel calmer but also help you tap into more of your intuitive, creative, and happiness vibes.
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P.S. Want more strategies to slow down? Grab your FREE Relaxed Body Toolkit here.
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Strong Pelvic Floor Series: Strength Moves

9/4/2024

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Here's Part 2 of how to have a strong, healthy pelvic floor for better posture, power and overall performance.

Let's add some Pelvic Floor Strength Moves to your REST Toolbox.

Remember your Pelvic Floor Muscles (PF) are the base and foundation of your Core.

When strong and healthy, they coordinate with the diaphragm and abdominals as you inhale and exhale during physical activity to support and stabilize the spine.

If you've got PF weakness, it might show up as
  • leaking urine during activity (stress incontinence)
  • pain in your back or pelvis
  • tightness in your shoulders
  • poor posture

​You may not have issues with a cough or sneeze (forced exhalation) but leak after running 20 minutes (dysfunctional breathing or endurance issue).

If you're having signs of PF weakness, it's time to do some Pelvic Floor Prep Work.
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*Gif from Burrell Education- another great resource for women's health programs.

PELVIC FLOOR  PREP WORK

The goal is to learn how to contract your pelvic floor muscles properly (Kegel Exercise) while having good form (posture) and using diaphragmatic breathing during exercise or functional activities.

A proper Kegel is done when you can contract the PF without the rest of your body tensing up.

Easier said than done, especially when you start moving your body while you Kegel.

GETTING STARTED:

1. Find & Feel your Pelvic Floor Muscles- can you contract and relax the PF (Kegel Exercise) while holding a neutral position of your pelvis? It's a diagonal up, back and in motion.

2. Add Diaphragmatic Breathing-
  • Inhale to prepare. 
  • Exhale & contract the Pelvic Floor (Kegel Exercise) for a few seconds. 
  • Inhale relax. 
  • Exhale contract and repeat the cycle for a minute or so.

​Can you Kegel & Breathe while having good posture and form? 

3. Brace and Move- Prepare for a movement or exercise by turning on your Pelvic Floor Muscles (Kegel Exercise) and lower abdominals then HOLD that posture (Bracing) while you do a movement or exercise.

Can you brace, breathe, and move without losing your posture and a pelvic floor contraction?

PRO TIP: start connecting with your PF while lying down or seated then progress to standing or moving your body.

OVER TO YOU: Start practicing daily & take your time doing the PF Prep Work so you can avoid the more common mistakes when you Kegel. If you're not mindful, you'll just be going through the motions without getting any results.

 Do a check in while you Kegel.  Are you? 
  • Holding your breath
  • Tightening your upper traps and neck muscles (tensing your shoulders up near your ears)
  • Bearing down (pushing out)
  • Tightening your gluts (butt muscles)
These are all signs you're not staying relaxed or maximizing your Kegel.

If you need some more guidance with the PF Prep Work, check out these Resources:
  • How to Do a Proper Kegel
  • Avoiding Common Kegel Mistakes    
  • Prep Work For Better Core Workouts   

It's never too late to address PF weakness but you'll get better results with a Mind Body Approach to retraining the pelvic floor muscles.

Pilates and Yoga Therapy offer many ways to modify and progress a pelvic floor training program.

Next up: we'll go over 6 Core Strength Yoga Moves that'll help challenge & address weakness or coordination issues of your pelvic floor and core.

To A Healthy Pelvic Floor!
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P.S. Want more guidance with your Pelvic Floor & Core using Pilates Rehab? You'll want to check out the updated version of REST Camp: SHINE™... get on the interest list here.
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Healthy Bladder Series: Hormone Check Up

7/10/2024

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It was an accidental finding.

A few months ago, I uncovered an issue I didn’t realize I had until it improved.

During the transition to Menopause, I started having significant issues with getting deep sleep.

I was stuck in this cycle of poor sleep leading to increased anxiety and a harder time managing stressors that went round and round despite my best efforts.

It was impacting my health and performance.

I’d been taking Melatonin for almost a year which had helped tremendously but I didn’t want to stay on it long term. I'd made other changes that I've shared to improve my sleep quality as well.

I wasn't sure what else I could do.

I was always cautioned to stay away from hormone treatments due to my mother’s history of breast cancer. 

My current medical providers weren’t sure about what to recommend hormone wise either.

Very overwhelming and difficult to find any good advice.

I kept searching and finally heard about a Menopause Specialist.

I did a consult with her in March.

As we dug into my symptoms, I realized I’d started having issues with my bladder.

Not UTI’s but increased frequency during the day and night.

More bathroom trips at night.

And if I had a full bladder and coughed or sneezed, I’d have to prep with a pelvic floor contraction or I might leak.

It just kind of snuck up on me over the years.

Looking back... my bladder was slowly becoming overactive.

Estrogen plays a protective role in our Bladder Health as well as preventing vaginal atrophy and dryness.  It keeps the urinary tract and vaginal tissue healthy and flexible.

Turns out I was a candidate for low dose vaginal estrogen therapy (i.e. Estradiol 0.01%) as it’s NOT systemically absorbed by the body.  It's a local treatment.

The first week I used it, I slept better than I had in YEARS. 

The biggest change- my bladder wasn’t waking me up as frequently. It could hold more so I was getting deeper sleep.

Bonus Ender's (and our dog-Teddie's) snoring wasn't waking me up!

And I was waking up more rested.

I stopped Melatonin after a few treatments of vaginal estradiol without any issues.

After a few weeks, I was rarely waking up to go to the bathroom at night. That literally hasn't happened since my late 30's.

I also started noticing I didn’t leak if I forgot to prep with a Kegel contraction before a sneeze or cough.

After a few months, I’m telling everyone about it.

Vaginal Estradiol is safe to use in menopause and post menopause indefinitely for bladder issues (stress or urge incontinence, frequent UTI’s) and/or vaginal issues (pain, dryness, atrophy).

The urologists I follow on X can't stop shouting how they give it to all their patient's with frequent UTI's. No more antibiotics.

You can even use it as a preventative for atrophy that will occur when there is low Estrogen levels.

Atrophy can lead to prolapse of urethra, bladder, vagina, or rectum. Trust me something you do not want to happen if at all possible.

It can be used in perimenopause if you’re symptomatic as well.

It's typically 1 gram of the cream 2-3 times per week but also comes in tablets. And no it's not messy.

So simple and so much to gain.

You’ll know after a few applications if your body finds it beneficial. 

I recommend you talk to your gynecologist or urologist about it (today).

NOTE: You may hear that there is a Black Box warning that it should not be used in those with breast cancer or risk of it. Don't freak out- do your research. The data shows local vaginal therapy does NOT increase risk of breast cancer. There are no studies showing it spreads to other areas of the body or blood. It does not increase risk of blood clots, heart disease, or dementia. There are oncologist that recommend it for their breast cancer patients even those in active treatment. Talk to a specialist or keep searching for a physician that can address your symptoms and personal medical history (especially if they're stuck on this issue).

I look forward to a day when all post menopausal women will be prescribed vaginal therapy just like we brush our teeth daily.

Consider adding it to your Healthy Bladder Toolbox.

It's never too late. I've heard stories about women in their 80's and 90's finally getting relief when their daughters got them on it.

I’m so grateful that my quest for deep sleep led me to it. 

Despite my focus on promoting having a healthy pelvic floor, I truly didn't connect the dots on the changes in my own bladder function until I experienced these improvements.

 Resources: 
 
  • Virtual Menopause Specialists: Gennev 
  • Follow these Urologists on X (check out their pinned tweets about this topic): Dr. Ashley Winter (@AshleyGWinter) and Dr. Rachel S. Rubin (@drrachelrubin)

If you suffer from leaking or frequent urination, there are a few more potential causes to consider besides Bladder irritants and low Estrogen. I cover them in Part 3 the Healthy Bladder Series.

Remember leaking is common with aging but not normal. 

There is hope. You just have to uncover the cause/s and figure out a plan to address it.

To A Healthy Bladder!
Mollie

P.S. Want better energy, mobility, & strength? Our FREE Summer Workshop & the inside scoop on our next REST Camp: SHINE™ is coming soon! 
Get on the interest list here.
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Healthy Bladder Series: Have Better Sleep & Less Leaks

6/26/2024

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Has this snuck up on you too? 

Those trips to the bathroom at night?

It's common as we age but there really isn't any research to show it's normal.

You may not realize how disruptive to deep sleep every bathroom trip is.

I didn't until recently.

I've been working on improving my sleep quality for over a year but hadn't really addressed my bladder.

I'd connected the dots on drinking fluids late at night with more frequent trips but not much beyond that.

It helps me for sure to limit fluids a few hours before bed and just take sips of water if I need it during the night.

And last year I'd cut back on caffeine as I became more sensitive to it disrupting my sleep.

But there is much more you can do to improve your bladder health and ultimately decrease those trips to the bathroom.

Let's start with 6 Bladder irritants you may not be aware of:
  • Spicy foods
  • Acidic foods
  • Alcohol
  • Caffeine
  • Carbonated beverages
  • Tomato based products

Not everyone is sensitive to these but it's worth checking out to help your brain know it doesn't have to send a signal to your bladder to empty at night.

Uncovering your sensitivities can also help if you have frequent UTI's (Urinary Tract Infections) or leaking when you sneeze, cough, laugh, or during activity.

It might take some detective work and monitoring your bathroom trips to figure out if you're sensitive to any of them.

If you do uncover sensitivities, start to reduce how often you consume them especially later in the day. For some, you may have to eliminate them all together.

Next up, I'll share what has eliminated my trips to the bathroom most nights AND helped me stop needing Melatonin the first week I started doing it.

To Better Sleep!
Mollie


P.S. Ready for more Energy & Flow? It's almost time for our FREE Summer Workshop & the inside scoop on our next REST Camp: SHINE™! Get on the interest list
 here.
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4 Ways To Celebrate Earth Day

4/22/2024

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Happy Earth Day!

Earth Day is always great time to explore fun new ways to support nature and the planet.

Let's start by celebrating some WINS!

There is evidence that some animals like butterflies, whales, and gorillas are rebounding.

It appears that the effort to restore the ozone layer is on track to make a full recovery.

There are over 60 Dark Sky Parks, Communities, & Reserves.

Dark Sky recognition requires dedication to preserve the night sky by decreasing harmful effects that artificial light at night has on humans, wildlife and the environment.

We are fortunate to be surrounded by several Dark Sky Communities (Bee Cave, Dripping Springs, Wimberly, Horseshoe Bay, and Fredericksburg) and my old neighborhood (Lost Creek).

Now let's celebrate Earth Day!

4 Ways To Support Nature & The Planet:

1. Green Exercise: Make it part of your daily routine to spend some time in nature and add exercise- anything from cardio (walks, hiking, kayaking, paddle boarding, cycling) to relaxation exercises (breathing/stretching, Yoga, Qi Gong, Tai Chi, napping in a hammock) outdoors will give you the health benefits of both exercise and nature.  Bonus points if you go explore a National Park sometime soon.

2. Listen to NATURE on Spotify: it helps the Earth receive streaming royalties that go toward conservation efforts. It's no joke. Learn more here.

3. Learn more about the Native Lands you live on: Interactive Global Map.

4. Restore Nature in your area: Plant native pollinators to help the bees & birds.  You can find native pollinator plants by state or region here.  You can find volunteer opportunities in your area to help restore nature here.


You can find more resources and ideas to celebrate Earth Day & support the healing of our Planet on this FIT BLOG.  

Which one sounds fun to do this week?

To Mother Earth!

Mollie

P.S. Interested in becoming part of Rest Crew #2 for our next round of Rest Camp? Details for SHINE™ are coming soon- join the wait list here.

​P.P.S. April 22nd is also National Beagle Day! Every Rest Camp sale supports an organization that improves the health & welfare of animals including Beagles. One of our favs to support is Beagle Freedom Project. They rescue and rehome beagles & other animals who have been used for lab testing in the U.S. and abroad. They also work tirelessly to champion laws & legislation to ban the cruel practice of animal testing nationwide. 
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13 Ways To Catch the Love Bug

2/14/2024

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You know that warm, fuzzy feeling that washes over you when you’re in love?
 

That's your LOVE hormone, Oxytocin, in action.
 
It helps encourage us to bond with others. Like a mom & her baby while nursing.
 
Although physical touch is the fastest way to boost your Oxytocin levels, there are some simple moves you can do to get that loving feeling going.


Just a 10-20% increase will promote the relaxation response- hello Relaxed Body!
 
Oxytocin increases your mood, empathy, trust, and openness to connect with others. It decreases cortisol, inflammation, the pain threshold, stress, and even withdrawal symptoms. 
 
Signs that it’s low include muscle aches, poor sleep, irritability, anxiety, sugar cravings, poor communication, and difficulty achieving orgasm.
 
It definitely has some powerful jobs in the body so let’s get it flowing.

13 Moves To Boost Your Love Hormone, Oxytocin:


  • Hug someone you trust
  • Pet an animal – looking into your pet’s eyes  also works
  • Get a massage
  • Do Yoga
  • Schedule some Social Recovery- talk to your friends/loved ones by phone or in person
  • Give gifts
  • Make meaning- volunteer, mentor 
  • Listen to slow tempo music- bonus points if you sing to it
  • Work on having a Healthy Gut- add probiotics & in particular Lactobacillus Reuteri
  • Take Vitamin C & D supplements; Magnesium; Chamomile
  • Consume caffeine
  • Watch Movies- emotionally compelling movies can boost it by 47%!!!
  • Practice the Loving Kindness Meditation (instructions below)
 
Lovingkindness Meditation (say out loud to yourself):

May I be happy.

May I be safe.

May I be free of physical pain and suffering.

May I be able to recognize and touch harmony and joy in myself.

May I nourish wholesome seeds in myself.

May I be healthy, peaceful, and strong.

Spread the Love: You can say it for other people you care about as well but only after you’ve said it for yourself first.  You can even expand it to strangers or a larger community.  When you say it for others, change the word “I” to the name of the person (or group) you would like to say it for. Example: May (name of loved one or group) be happy.  May (he/she/they) be safe.
 
 

OVER TO YOU:
 

Pick one of the Oxytocin Moves above to boost or bring back that loving feeling. See which ones work best for you.
  

You don’t have to be into the hoopla around Valentine’s Day this year, but it's a great reminder to #1 do something that brings you joy and #2 find time to connect with others this week.

Ender, Teddie and I will probably do a movie night tonight, but started the week off enjoying that awesome Super Bowl. On Friday, I'm looking forward to a karaoke happy hour I've got planned with some old friends. That'll hit a few moves on the list for me.  What about you?

Hope you have time to play & have some fun too!
 
Happy Valentine's Day!
Mollie

P.S. No pet? No problem. Just stare into Teddie's eyes...
P.P.S. Want more Relaxed Body Moves to add to your Rest Toolbox? Get started with this 3 minute Active Recovery Workout: Download Now
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One Move To Make New Habits Last

1/3/2024

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Have you picked your 1 thing for 2024? 

That one goal you want to focus on? 
 
It could be improving your
  • Health
  • Fitness
  • Relationships
  • Finances  
  • Education

Whatever it is, let's set you up for success.
 
Use this brain hack to help you create lasting transformation as you develop your new habits: Celebrate Your Wins.

If you’re trying to change behavior, you’ll want to celebrate more often.
 
BJ Fogg, Stanford Behavior Scientist, has found that when we connect celebrating ourselves with new habits we are trying to change it’ll help you build a new behavior. 

When you celebrate a win, it sets off a physiological reaction that releases the happy chemicals in your brain and connects it to whatever you are celebrating.

The more you celebrate something and associate it with feeling good, it’s more likely you will do it. 

Sort of sounds like dog training, doesn't it?  Reward the good behaviors and you’ll get more of them.  Also some parenting approaches.

Since we’re all about Daily Mini Moves to help you have more energy, ease and flow, celebrating your wins to reinforce healthy habits will give you the dopamine hit your brain & body love instead of that bag of chips, the donut, the alcohol, the Netflix binge. 

Daily practice will get in the brain reps in that are needed to lay down new neural pathways until it’s an engrained, automatic healthy habit, or routine.

If you want to go deeper, BJ Fogg’s website is full of resources including his book “Tiny Habits: The Small Habits That Change Everything.”

Over To You:
  • Pick one healthy habit you are wanting to improve.
  • Practice celebrating it daily.
  • Test and see if it that helps you stick with it.

We're here to celebrate your Wellness Wins & help you grow your Rest Toolbox so you can have a Calm, Strong, Rested Body and stay active & agile no matter your age. 

Cheers to a Peaceful, Playful, Joyful 2024!
XO- Mollie, Ender, & Team Core Power

We believe Rested Healers, Leaders, & Creators will heal the planet. 
Let’s Rest More To Heal More. Your Body. Others. The Planet. 
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What I wish I'd known in PT School

8/31/2023

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It's T-I-M-E!  We've opened the Waitlist for our NEW Rest Camp.

Calling all Busy Bodies & Brains...
A picture of a beautiful lioness chilling on a a tree branch with a look on her face of pure bliss.
Anyone on the Waitlist for SHINE™ will be the FIRST to know the details and special offers when we open up camp this Fall. 

This online camp has my go to Daily Rest Moves & Tools for caregiver or clinician burnout prevention and recovery.

They've helped me survive these past few years as the primary caregiver for my dad (and our Senior Dogs) as well as being a healthcare professional during a pandemic. 

It's the self-care program I wish I had learned about in physical therapy school. 

If you're a caregiver or health professional that:
  • overgives of your time and energy 
  • always nurtures and serves others needs first
  • no matter how hard you try you can't find a sustainable self-care practice
  • struggles with exhaustion and/or burnout symptoms
this camp is designed for you...

Come Rest & Shine with us!
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How To Stay Summer Strong

7/26/2023

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Did you get to test out any new sleep moves from last month's FIT Blog?

Hope so. 

​
Besides staying on top of a healthy sleep routine this summer, I've got 3 tips to help you stay strong AND rested.

If you're traveling, they'll help you prep for your next trip so you can be a well-rested travel warrior. 

1. Strong Body- use 1 Minute Workouts to stay on top of your strength training when you're short on time. 

Super Bands* travel easily so you can exercise on the go.

2. Strong Gut- eat a balanced breakfast, drink green juice or powder to get in your veggies, pack healthy snacks, and stay HYDRATED!

3. Rested Body & Brain- breathe, stretch, and move to calm your body as much as possible especially when traveling to help your body & brain heal itself & get stronger.  Find moments during the day to relax with naps, nature, or daydreaming. Use your sleep moves to prep your body and the room before sleep.

Download the Healthy Traveler Packing List for more immune boosting nutrition & exercise resources.

Stay Summer Strong!
Mollie

P.S. If you’re a caregiver or a healer that's experienced burnout, take the 12 Days of Bliss Challenge- ONE simple REST Move in just 5-10 minutes a day to help you Recharge & Reset. Let the Adventure to a Peaceful, Playful, Powerful Body Begin- Download the FREE Challenge here.


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How To Make Earth Day Matter

4/22/2023

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Happy Earth Day!
 
A great day to do a green, healthy living check in & explore new ways to support nature and the planet.
 
This year’s theme is “Invest In Our Planet”- creating a “partnership for the planet” that accounts for all people, and holds businesses and governments accountable. 
 
How do you want to get involved? Here are some ideas and resources to check out.
 
GROW YOUR KNOWLEDGE

Commit to learning more about healing the Planet. Find Books, Podcasts, or Documentaries about Environmentalism.  

GET INVOLVED

Help with Wildlife & Environmental research in your area. 

April's City Nature Challenge: Join over 400 cities across the world finding local wildlife (Texas link or Global Link) on 4/28/23.

The contest is simple: Find wildlife (animal, plant or fungus). Take a picture or record a sound anytime from 4/28/23 to 5/1/23. Share using the iNaturalist app.
 
DONATE TO ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ORGS

  • Honor The Earth
  • Climate Justice Alliance
  • Intersectional Environmentalist 
 
RESTORE NATURE

Plant Trees (donate to reforestation projects): Tree Sisters  

SAVE HABITATS

  • Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
  • Conservation International
 
MAKE A HEALTHY HOME


  • 5 Tips For Green Living
  • Shop at your local farmer’s market or businesses that are B Corps, Climate Neutral or 1% for the Planet.
  • Plant native pollinators in your garden.
  • Learn how to compost your food scraps. According to “Kiss The Ground” Netflix documentary, landfill would go down 28% if organic waste wasn’t in the picture. The equivalent of taking 7.8 million cars off the road. 
 
HEALTHY BODY MOVES

​Commit to daily sun & walks in nature for your overall health. Bonus points if you can get near water. It’ll help you refresh and reset by calming your nervous system, boost your mood, and improve your sleep. 
 
Which one piques your interest? Make it fun. It all matters. Small moves from all of us add up.
 
Go celebrate our beautiful planet every day!
Mollie

P.S. CAMPS WITH A CAUSE: our online Rest Camps will not only help you have a Strong & Rested Body but every camp sale supports an organization that improves the health & welfare of animals. 

April Focus: April 22nd is also National Beagle Day. Beagles & Nature- I'm doing a happy dance!!! For every camp sale in April, we'll donate to Beagle Freedom Project. They rescue and rehome beagles & other animals who have been used for lab testing in the U.S. and abroad. They also work tirelessly to champion laws & legislation to ban the cruel practice of animal testing nationwide. 
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