I am so proud to share that the first printing of 500 hardcover copies of Arya & Everyone Else’s Feelings has SOLD OUT! Don’t worry, the paperback is still in stock both on Amazon and the Book Baby Bookshop…
Read MoreThree years ago, I decided I was done feeling sick and rundown on Christmas.
I was done giving in to what others wanted and I was ready to honor my desires not just throughout the holiday season, but also going into the new year.
So I sat down and thought about what I wanted to feel instead.
I wanted to feel healthy, energized and connected - to myself and to others.
Just having this shift in awareness helped me feel more abundant, but I knew I needed to get even more clear. I went deeper and made a list of what could help me feel healthy, energized and connected.
I came up with the following…
Read MoreAugust has a tendency to bring a wave of anxiety.
Whether you are fresh back from vacation, prepping for the upcoming school year, navigating the last of summer events or merely attempting to digest the daily news, the sensation of overwhelm is real - and can be paralyzing.
Summer is the season for vacation, a gift that we look forward to all year, which can make the transition back to daily life stressful (to say the least)…
Read MoreHealing from anxiety usually doesn’t happen overnight, but I know from my own healing journey that it is possible to create lasting change.
Whether you are experiencing intense anxiety or merely desire a life of more abundance and ease, the same practices apply.
It takes time, dedicated practice, and ever-present self-love.
Healing comes in waves so be patient with yourself.
Ask for the support you need and apply what I share in today’s Ask Kelsey - and in the links below - to make the process easier…
Read MoreSo… life has been deliciously full so I forgot to mention that my now husband and I are headed back to the Emmys this year!
(Yes, Ballard and I got married just two months ago! He works for The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and we are blessed to get to attend the televised Emmy Awards in LA thanks to Stephen and his wife for the second year in a row!)
Now, as a highly sensitive person, big events can be daunting. There’s the staying up late, the interacting with lots of people with different energies, and, especially if it’s a new experience, the uncertainty of not knowing what to expect.
Attending the Emmys last year could have easily exhausted and overwhelmed me not just because it was my first time attending and it’s a very long televised event, but also because I was in my friend’s wedding in Utah the night before!
After an already full weekend of wedding prep and an evening of celebration in honor of my amazing friend, I awoke at 4am to take a car to a bus to the airport to another car to finally arrive at the hotel, get my makeup done and walk to the red carpet a mere 30 minutes later.
Yet instead of feeling all tuckered out, I felt invigorated, supported, deliciously glam and extraordinarily abundant.
Here’s how I did it and my advice for preparing for big events as a sensitive soul…
Read MoreToo busy for self-care? Having trouble refilling between work and family life? Then today’s Ask Kelsey video is for you.
Our question comes from an entrepreneurial mom curious about something she can do every single day that is quick and easy to help her stay connected to herself.
Entrepreneurial mom or not, anyone who is running around forgetting to put themselves at the top of the list can benefit from this question.
Watch the video below for my answer, including a simple healing tool to help you feel connected and present that only takes 2 minutes…
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