There is a kind of tired that a sleep-in doesn't fix.
You know the one. You rest, you do the right things, you show up - and underneath it all there's still this quiet running on empty that just won't shift.
That's not you failing at self-care. That's your energy reserves telling you something true. And right now, on the eve of the Autumn Equinox - the 20th of March - the whole of nature is saying the same thing.
Slow down. Turn inward. Return to your roots.
In this week's episode of Spirit Flow I'm talking about Jing, Chi, and Shen - the three energy systems from traditional Eastern medicine that explain not just why you're tired, but what kind of tired you are. Because that distinction changes everything.
In this episode, you'll receive:
- What Jing, Chi, and Shen actually are - in plain, real language that makes sense of what you've been feeling
- Why the Autumn Equinox is one of the most powerful natural recalibration moments of the year - and why your body is already responding to it whether you're conscious of it or not
- The difference between tired and depleted - and what each layer of your energy actually needs to restore
- Simple, grounded practices that work in a real life
This one is a longer listen and it's worth every minute. Make yourself something warm. Find somewhere quiet. Let it land.
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Ground to Found: Half-Day Retreat A half-day reset through kinesiology, grounding gridwork, and community connection. Designed for women who are ready to stop spending from their reserves and start restoring them. Book your place here - https://tarahegerty.com/half-day-retreat/
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