WELCOME AUTUMN!
FEBRUARY 2024 newsletter
Hei beautiful people,
Summer has been amazing hopefully you have enjoyed the sunshine as much as I have. Firstly as always, I want to thank you all for letting me help you with your wellbeing. Changing seasons is always a good time to evaluate what we achieved and set goals for the next season. My goal for 2024 is to get physically stronger and I must tell you I’m already on a good path to succeed! Whatever it is for you I’m here to help.
Since we are moving towards colder seasons I thought I’d share a couple of handy tips to make the transition easier. Through my years of practicing body therapy and healing, the biggest problem that I face in autumn and spring is feet, suffering from changing footwear. Another big one is adjusting to the cold, as many of you know, this is the biggest one for me, haha! Thirdly it’s setting into a different routine as we are losing daylight.
Feet, the foundation of it all! I’m a big believer in being barefoot. Shifting entirely to barefoot footwear few years ago has completely changed the alignment of my body and it can do that to you as well. Since everyone is changing to heavier footwear anyway this is a good time to consider getting a new cool barefoot pair of shoes. Another important thing is to keep up with your foot exercises as you won’t be galloping around in barefoot in the cold. At the very least go get a nice soft rock from the lakefront to give your feet a good massage daily, for more tips book a session and we’ll get you a foot six-pack.
The cold is coming whether we like it or not. While you are picking up that rock to relieve tension from your feet, you mind as well dive into the water. It’s the perfect time to start cold plunges while the water in the lake is still nice and warm. I started midwinter in Finland, at minus 20 degrees, over 25 years ago and I’m still addicted! If you need help with the courage to get into this contact me and we can create a group to plunge in together, I would be honored to help you with this amazing routine.
Routine is the backbone that keeps us going when things get rough. After summer it might be challenging to get back into a good wellbeing routine. The recipe is pretty simple, sunshine, sleep, eat, exercise! What it means on a daily level is a lot harder. As the amount of daylight gets shorter it’s even more important to try to get at least a little bit of sunshine to keep your body clock going. Once you are out of the house it’s a lot easier to find the motivation to move your body to get stronger, go ahead and challenge me or a friend to a pull-up competition, walking challenge, or whatever it is you need a little extra push with!
Let’s enjoy the autumn, it’s a time to rest and reset. Or as I called it, perfect time for catting, gentle stretches, and lots of rest.
I’ll keep you posted as there might be some cool workshops coming in the near future.
Otherwise, you’ll hear from me in March, happy to receive ideas on what you would like to hear more from.
Love
Kaisa❤️🐾