November is in the rear view mirror. Now we look ahead to December where we continue our challenge… on our own. But not really. We still have our peeps in the Signal group. I’m grateful for their support.
So, at the end of November, Brice challenged us to create our own challenge for December. I summarized what my challenge would be on November 28. But I conveniently left out something important. She challenged us to do something we were afraid to do. I hadn’t made up my mind what that something would be.
Many of you know I started a blog in 2019 as a means to work through finding out I had Hashimotos, and how I would deal with that news. And how I could help others who might be on a similar journey.
Over the last ten years I’ve grown a lot. I’ve learned even more. I went from being a semi-healthy woman with Hashimotos to a well informed more healthy woman who acquired some education while making many life changes along the way. I guess you could say I’m a new woman.
Part of my journey was discovering Ayurvedic medicine. Not only have I incorporated Ayurveda into my daily practice, but I became an Ayurvedic Practitioner. I’ve been trying to decide whether to keep my certification to myself and just use it for my benefit. Or to open myself up to offer services to others. In hopes to help others heal.
Well, I’ve decided to open up and set up an Ayurvedic Practice. I will be organizing my practice and posting information on this blog and my Rumble channel (and YouTube for now, I don’t know how long that will last). I’ll be working locally to get my business name out there locally too.
I don’t know what this practice will look like in five years, but for today it looks like the first step on a new journey. I hope you all will continue to walk with me and support me as I take this new beginning and make it my future success. Not for myself (only), but to help in my small way to assist others to heal body, mind, and soul.