Balance begins with the body, is shaped by the mind, and sustained by health.

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Dr. Nicole Cain

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Try this practice in the morning to start your day well, it’s the small changes that have the biggest impact.

Start with Mindfulness — The first thing you do often sets the tone for your entire day. Instead of rushing out of bed or immediately reaching for your phone, take a moment. Open your curtains, let the breeze in, and invite the light. Studies show that early morning sunlight can improve focus, boost mood, and set a positive rhythm for the hours ahead.

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You often hear the phrase “eat healthy”, but do you truly know what that means for your body and digestive system?

To eat healthy means more than just choosing good foods , it’s about balance and what works for your body. While some people may have allergies or intolerances to certain ingredients, there’s one thing nearly everyone can benefit from: incorporating prebiotics and probiotics into their diet. These are key to maintaining a healthy gut microbiome, which has a ripple effect on everything from weight and blood sugar to your skin. You’ll likely start to notice clearer, healthier skin, unlike when eating too much sugar, which can trigger breakouts and inflammation.

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The average person spends about 26 years sleeping in their life, which equates to 9,496 days or 227,916 hours- Let that sink in.

After a long day, everyone has one thing they look forward to, a good night’s sleep in a warm and cosy bed. But sometimes, it’s not as easy as lying down and drifting off in seconds. Considering how many hours we spend asleep, it’s crucial that the sleep we do get is quality sleep. It sets the tone for both the end and the start of our day. Here are some ways to get a more restful sleep:

Reduce screen time at least an hour or two before bed

Unwind by journalling or reflecting on your day

Try breathing techniques like box breathing to relax the body and calm the mind

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