Episode 114

114. Tips for Winter HIBERNATION

"I pray this winter to be gentle and kind - a season of rest from the wheel of the mind." -John Geddes

To hibernate means to remain inactive indoors for an extended period of time. Sounds nice, huh? Or maybe it sounds a little daunting... Either way, I'm here to share with you that it's not so bad, and quite beneficial!

Last Winter was the first time I intentionally "hibernated" for the winter season and I truly saw the benefits of it come Spring. I felt reborn! This was due to intentionally planning and spending my time during the winter months.

In this mini-sode, I share four tips for successful winter hibernation. I hope this inspires your activity (or inactivity) for the next few months!

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Kaylin Dyal, MBA, RYT

Namaste 🙏🏽
My name is Kaylin and I wear many hats including strategic change consultant, podcaster, yoga teacher, reiki practitioner, fitness enthusiast, and world traveler. All of my experiences are rooted in mindfulness.
Through my academic studies and professional career development, I re-discovered my Self. I sought out the paths less traveled in the pursuit of my passions and learned practices like mindfulness, meditation, and yoga to overcome burnout, heal traumas, and live a more fulfilling life.
Now, I deliver these practices and messages in a relatable and attainable way.
I believe we are all catalysts for change. But first, we must tune in. 🤍