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Embracing Ease: Natural Ways to Manage Stress During Stress Awareness Month

Apr 17

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Woman lying on a blanket at the beach, writing in a notebook. She wears a white sweater and jeans. Ocean waves in the background. Relaxed mood.
A woman lying on a blanket at the beach, writing in a notebook. She wears a white sweater and jeans. Ocean waves in the background. Relaxed mood.

April is Stress Awareness Month, a gentle reminder to pause and reflect on how we’re tending to our mental, emotional, and physical well-being. In a world that often glorifies hustle and constant motion, stress can sneak into our daily lives without us even realizing it—tight shoulders, racing thoughts, trouble sleeping, or just feeling “off.”

The good news? There are powerful, natural tools to help you reclaim your calm, connect with your inner wisdom, and gently melt away tension. Below are some heart-centered ways to nurture yourself through the storm—and plant seeds of peace.


1. Create to Release with Cosmic Smash Booking

Art has long been a therapeutic outlet for stress, and Cosmic Smash Booking takes it one step further. This intuitive, soulful process blends journaling with messy, magickal layers of paint, crayons, and/or collage to access your subconscious and clear emotional clutter.


You don’t need any art experience—just a willingness to show up with an open heart. As you connect with color, images, and your inner voice, you may be surprised by the sense of clarity and emotional release that unfolds on the page.


Try This: Create a page around the question: “What does my body need to feel safe and supported today?” Let the colors and images guide you.


2. Tap into Stillness with the Brain Tap Meditation Headset

When stress takes over, it can be hard to quiet the mental chatter. The BrainTap headset uses gentle light and sound technology to help your brain quickly shift into a meditative state. It’s like a deep reset for your nervous system—ideal for those who struggle with traditional meditation.

Just a 10–20-minute session can help reduce anxiety, improve sleep, and enhance focus, without effort.


Tip: Pair a Brain Tap session with essential oils like lavender, chamomile (Roman) or bergamot for an extra calming effect.


3. Aromatherapy to Soothe the Senses

Essential oils offer natural support for stress relief. Whether diffused into your space, applied topically, or added to a bath, their plant-based properties can gently encourage relaxation and emotional balance.


Top stress-relieving oils include:

DIY Tip: Mix 5 drops of lavender essential oil, 3 drops of frankincense essential oil, and 2 drops of sweet orange essential oil with a carrier oil for a peaceful roller blend.


4. Nature as Medicine

There’s a reason a walk in the woods can feel like therapy. Spending time in nature helps lower cortisol levels, improve mood, and reconnect us to the rhythms of life.

Whether it's a forest hike, your garden, or simply sitting under a tree—let the earth hold you.

Practice: To ground your energy, try “earthing” by placing your bare feet on the grass for 10 minutes a day.


5. Restore Balance with Energy Healing

Our bodies hold onto stress energetically. Energy healing modalities like Reiki and Angel Energy Healing can help clear energetic blocks, restore balance, and promote deep relaxation.


Even one session can feel like a weight lifted, allowing you to come home to yourself with a renewed sense of peace.


6. Connection is Medicine: Join a Support Group or Healing Circle


You don’t have to carry your stress alone. Gathering with others in supportive, judgment-free spaces can be incredibly healing.


Whether it's a weekly or monthly Healing Circle, a peer-led support group, or simply connecting with a trusted friend, sharing your story can reduce feelings of isolation and increase resilience.


My Tip: Seek out sacred spaces that allow for authentic expression and compassionate witnessing—you deserve to be seen and supported.


7. Laughter Really Is the Best Medicine

Don’t underestimate the power of a good laugh! Laughter reduces stress hormones, boosts endorphins, relaxes your body, and even improves immune function.

It’s a joyful, natural way to lighten your mood and shift perspective. Plus, it’s contagious—in the best way!


Quick Ideas to Spark Laughter:

  • Watch your favorite comedy

  • Listen to a funny podcast

  • Share a silly memory with a friend

  • Attend a local improv or comedy show

  • Let yourself giggle over absolutely nothing


Permission granted to be silly—your nervous system will thank you.


Gentle Reminder

Stress Awareness Month is not about fixing yourself. It’s about offering yourself compassion, curiosity, and care. There are many ways to manage stress naturally—find the ones that feel nourishing and sustainable for you. Let this be the season where you say yes to your well-being. One breath, one brushstroke, one moment at a time.


If you’d like personalized support or to explore any of the practices mentioned above, I invite you to connect with me. Whether it's through Cosmic Smash Booking, Energy Healing, or joining one of my online Healing Circles, you’re welcome in this sanctuary of peace and possibility. Your heart is a garden—let’s tend it with love.



Hands with pink nails rest on a white lace dress, exuding calm. Text: "Within you, there is a stillness..." - Hermann Hesse.
Hands with pink nails rest on a white lace dress, exuding calm. Text: "Within you, there is a stillness..." - Hermann Hesse.

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The information provided on this website and in this blog post is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician, licensed healthcare provider, or qualified mental health professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or wellness practices. Never disregard or delay seeking professional advice because of something you have read here.


Aromatherapy Disclaimer

Statements made about essential oils and other natural remedies have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The products and information presented are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please perform a patch test before using any essential oil topically and consult your healthcare provider, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or are taking medication. Please use caution when using around children and pets


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