7 Tips for Late Summer Wellness
Labor Day weekend is upon us, signaling the unofficial end of summer.
I’ve noticed the sun setting a bit earlier each day.
This week in NW Indiana, we’ve been experiencing 90+ degree heat, along with stifling humidity.
Yet, the prior week we experienced 70-degree days with nights that dropped into the 50’s. It felt like fall.
This crazy transition from late summer to early fall can take a toll on us physically, creating environmental stress.
“I could use more stress in my life,” said no one ever.
As our digestion and immunity weaken, we may become more susceptible to allergies, bloating, dryness, restlessness, anxiety, or insomnia.
To help maintain balance and minimize at least one of life’s stressors, we can adjust our diet, lifestyle, and routines to align with the rhythms of nature.
Here are some tips to help you smoothly transition from late summer to early fall.
- Incorporate Cooling and Hydrating Foods: While the heat of summer may be fading, it’s still important to keep the body cool and hydrated. Include foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens, which are naturally cooling. Enjoy local and seasonal produce from farmer’s markets. Remember to drink plenty of water.
- Create a Consistent Sleep Schedule: Aim to go to bed and wake up at the same time each day to regulate your body’s natural rhythms. Ensure you’re getting enough sleep to support your body’s transition.
- Do Something Nurturing Each Day: Sit outdoors, spend a few minutes reading a book, listen to your favorite music, or pet your dog.
- Practice Mindful Eating: It’s not unusual to feel a bit more distracted now. Relax during mealtime, chewing your food thoroughly, and savoring each bite. This aids in proper digestion and helps eliminate bloating.
- Exercise Daily: Engage in exercises that are steady and grounding. Yoga, walking, and Tai Chi are excellent choices. Avoid overly vigorous or fast-paced workouts.
- Set Seasonal Intentions: Use this transitional period as an opportunity to set intentions for the upcoming season. Reflect on what you want to cultivate in your life as you move into fall, whether it’s a new habit, a personal goal, or simply more presence in your daily activities.
- Cultivate Gratitude: Fall is a season of harvest and abundance. Cultivating gratitude for the experiences and growth of the past summer months can help you enter the new season with a positive and balanced mindset. Consider starting a gratitude journal to regularly acknowledge the good in your life.
The transition from late summer to early fall is a beautiful time to realign with nature and tune into your body’s needs. By making mindful adjustments to your diet, daily routines, and mental health practices, you can smoothly navigate this seasonal shift and maintain balance in both body and mind.
Still feeling a bit overwhelmed? Email me and we’ll figure it out together.
Wishing you a joyful Labor Day celebration!
Much love,
Health Coach Carol
“I could never in a hundred summers get tired of this.”—Susan Branch