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Living True Wellness

29 members • Free

This group offers weekly live/recorded yoga + meditation classes, monthly wellness webinars + coaching, recipes, playlists, and other virtual events.

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Let's get to know each other --Comment below sharing where you are in the world, a recent photo in your camera roll, and two truths and a lie about yourself 😊
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@Matthew Savene Aw, what a sweet photo. I never knew you were a personal trainer either. I hope this platform helps you get back on track and cope with the stressors of nursing school!
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@Kelli Scott Scott Hi Kelly, thanks so much for joining! I’m excited to get to know you and hear more about Her Wellness Discovery —sounds right up my alley! 🤗
How to Stay Cozy All Winter: A Hygge-Inspired Guide
Winter invites us to slow down, soften, and turn inward—but it can also feel heavy, especially when colder temperatures and shorter days impact our mood. The winter blues affect 10–20% of Americans each year, often bringing fatigue, low motivation, and changes in sleep or appetite. The Danish concept of Hygge (pronounced hoo-gah) offers an antidote: a gentle practice of creating coziness, connection, and presence in the midst of winter. Hygge is not just décor, not just hot cocoa, not just candles (though those help!), it’s a mindset grounded in savoring simple pleasures, nurturing emotional warmth, and building habits that support contentment. Below are practical steps you can bring into your daily routine to stay cozy, grounded, and well throughout the winter months. 1. Start by curating a cozy environment. A warm atmosphere soothes the nervous system and invites us to slow down. These simple touches shift your home from “functional” to “nurturing”—a core Hygge principle. Try these Hygge-inspired décor shifts: - Create tech-free zones in your home to support rest and mindful presence. - Declutter and simplify—think of Marie Kondo’s “only keep what sparks joy” approach. - Add mood lighting: candles, dimmers, lanterns, or sunrise/sunset simulators to soften harsh winter brightness. - Incorporate natural materials—wood, stone, wool, linen, plants—to bring grounding earth elements indoors. - Choose comfort-centered textiles: plush blankets, knit pillows, and warm socks. - Surround yourself with art, photos, and meaningful objects that make you exhale the moment you enter the room. 2. Nourish your body with warm, comforting foods. Winter wellness isn’t just about comfort; it’s about supporting your energy, digestion, and mood. Hygge-Inspired Eating Practices: - Eat nutrient-rich foods. Fill your plate with dark leafy greens, oats, nuts, seeds, lentils, fermented foods, and dark chocolate to keep energy steady and reduce inflammation in colder months. - Warm your meals. Think soups, stews, roasted vegetables, warm grains, and grounding spices. - Enjoy Golden Milk, a calming Ayurvedic blend of warm milk, turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, coriander, and honey to support sleep and digestion. - Slow down with mindful eating, savoring taste, texture, and aroma. When food becomes an experience rather than a task, winter feels softer.
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December Calendar
Thanks to all the members who have joined this month! The calendar for December’s virtual events is now up. November’s webinar, classes, and meditations have also been added to the library (click on classroom tab). Remember that live classes are free to join, or receive lifetime access to recordings for only $25/month USD.
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11/2/25 Brighten Brew Yoga
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9/28/25 Brighten Brew Yoga
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Erika Fritz
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Erika is an E-CYT 500 yoga teacher, trainer, and Ayurvedic practitioner with 11+ years experience working in studio, corporate, and retreat settings.

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Joined Oct 29, 2025
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