Seasonal allergies and essential oils

 

Seasonal allergies can really put a damper on the beauty of spring.  Runny nose, red eyes, painful sinuses the list goes on and on…

Have you ever wondered if essential oils can aide in  allergy relief?  Check out this great information to see if this treatment is right for you:

essential oils for seasonal allergiesLavender, Lemon and Peppermint oils can be a great way to fight seasonal allergies!  You can use your favorite brand of oils, just make sure they are high quality!

essential oils for seasonal allergiesYou can also always try out our favorite:  Umay’s Take Me to the River blend:

Take me to the river essential oil blend for seasonal allergies

Take Me to the River ~
“Take me to the river and dunk me in the water.” Experience a “Calgon-take-me-away” moment with this synergistic clearing blend of emotionally and physically cleansing essential oils of juniper, ho wood, cedar, lemon, cinnamon, and eucalyptus. Perfect for flu and cold season or whenever you just need to shake off the day.

Whatever you decide about essential oils and seasonal allergies we hope that you find relief and are able to enjoy the loveliness of the trees and flowers in bloom!


Written on the Body is turning 4 years old!

It’s spring and you know what that means:  We just turned 4 years old and we are as happy as pigs in a peach orchard!  It has been a wild and beautiful ride full of community building, fun having, dream making, abundance and all sorts of sometimes difficult and always incredible changes.

Thinking about the last four years I can only smile and be amazed at the fact that this passion of mine has become something beyond my imaginings, something so great that it has morphed into a living entity.

A true community of the crem de la crem, people who know that they are the kings and queens of their own making, deciding exactly what life and health look like for them.  I am always inspired, always feeling loved and renewed by my part in this wonderful place of healing and creativity.  Forever learning from the clients, co-workers and neighbors of  Written on the Body that fill my days.  My wish is that we offer you these same opportunities when you enter the doors of Written on the Body through our honest love for our trades:  massage, acupuncture, Feldenkrais, art, plant life, products and so many other creative adventures.  My goal has always been and will always be to create a space in this crazy busy life that is just for you: for you to get exactly what you need for peace, wholeness and optimal health in any given moment.  Thank you for allowing all of us at Written on the Body to be part of your world and for making us so much better along the way:)  Speaking of:  Why not take our short 3 question survey and help shape our future!

Join us for our 4 year birthday celebration on April 24th at 6pm!  Get the deets by joining our Facebook event or just keep an eye on your email.  Hope to see you there:)

Now for the fun part-A little stroll down memory lane:

We opened in March of 2010 at a smaller location on 29th and Alberta
29th and Alberta Space

You may remember our first location if you have been with us for a while!

We even had outdoor massage on our patio at our old location-obviously we love massage out doors:)

Outdoor massage

We also love Last Thursday (2011) and Katie’s plants of course

Last Thursday

In May of 2012 we moved to our new location on NE 13th and Alberta Streets!

NEw space

We had an incredible time at the Alberta Street Fair offering free massage to our community in these last two years at our new location:)
Alberta Street Fair
we made a lot of fun changes over the past two years including updating our interior, rooftop beautification and we even tried on a SAD Light Therapy Bar!:

Written on the Body

And a new logo and website!
Written on the BodyAll said and done, life has been great to us and every person who has walked through our doors therapist and client alike, have contributed to the growth and loveliness of Written on the Body! Cheers to many more years to come:)

Happy Birthday Team

Thank you for your support and have a wonderful day!  P.S. if you have any great pics, stories or anecdotes about your visits with us we would be so happy to hear from you!  Share in the comments below:)


Avoid daylight savings induced zombification

Saturday night I had the pleasure of hosting an incredibly fun 16 year old’s birthday party that included a super cool game called “essence” where one person internally chooses another person in the room and everyone else has to ask questions about the mystery persons essence to find out who it is ie. “If this person were a flower what type of flower would they be?”.  After several rounds of essence, snacks, two delicious types of cake and much fun and laughter we had a fabulous time beating the crap out of a homemade piñata!

piñataHow is it that teen parties can be so much more fun than many adult birthday parties?

This party would have normally ended at the reasonable hour of midnight but of course with daylight savings robbing us of our precious hour we were still cleaning up around 1am.  Needless to say I was shocked when I finally met the pillow a little after two and didn’t wake up until almost noon the next day!  I never sleep that late! I don’t know about you but the week after we spring forward is one of the most difficult weeks of the year for me.   I tend to spend the week in various stages of sleep deprived zombification, so if you interact with me this week please know that my brain is only half alive.

With that said my intention was to write a few tips and tricks on how to survive the insanity of regaining our evening sunlight, however, someone beat me to it.  Massage Book wrote an excellent blog post with great tips on a few ways you can avoid becoming one of The Walking Dead.  Instead of re-writing what has already been done very well I thought I would share:

Don’t let Daylight Savings take away your sleep!

-excerpt of blog post by Massage Book original post 3/5/14

 

Nap the right way

Taking a nap during the day can be great for productivity and fabulous for health, but you’ve got to do it right. Aim to nap for 20 to 25 minutes; any longer than that and you’ll feel groggy when you wake up and you risk not being able to fall asleep when it’s bedtime. (If you really want to get good at power naps, there’s a whole kit to help you get it right.)

Be mindful of the temperature.

Take a warm (not hot) shower or bath about an hour before bedtime, and keep your room cool at night. The drop in body temperature signals your body to calm so you’ll fall asleep faster and sleep more deeply.

Turn off the electronics.

OK, so you’ve heard this one. But it’s the most important and the least followed piece of advice.

Get an old-fashioned alarm clock, so you don’t need to use your phone. Turn your phone, iPad, Kindle, or whatever you’ve got off, and put the devices in another room. Yes, a completely different room.

You may think a phone on silent, hanging out on your nightstand, won’t disturb your rest, but it will. Just knowing it’s there puts your body on alert. It’s far too tempting to reach over and “just check a few emails” if you do wake up in the middle of the night. Save yourself. Break this habit.

Get a massage

Yup. Massage can help with sleep issues. There have been several studies demonstrating the efficacy of massage in people with sleep problems, especially when treating secondary issues that may impair sleep, like back pain, pregnancy and migraines.

For more tips check out Massage Book’s full original article here:  http://blog.2book.com/2014/03/dont-let-daylight-savings-take-away-your-sleep/

Sleep like a baby

It’s time to get some sleep


Reduce pain and stress with our monthly massage membership

Have you heard about our monthly massage membership program?

Regardless of your particular situation regular massage treatments will make a major difference in reducing your overall stress and pain levels.  We are learning that stress and chronic pain can lead to all sorts of long term health issues. While at the same time preventative medicine such as regular check ups, wellness treatments and general improvement of diet and exercise can keep you healthy.  Not sure how to get started on monthly massage appointments?  We can help!

VIP Monthly massage memberships at Written on the Body

We have many options in our VIP monthly membership program and this month we are waiving the sign-up fee!

VIP Membership:  find your peace membership $55 per month

Purchase a VIP membership to give yourself a discount on some of our favored treatments!  First payment is $65 and gets you a 60 minute Hot Stone Massage
Monthly payment is $55 and it includes one 60 minute relaxation massage (billed monthly via credit card with a 6 or 12 month contract).
Unused massages roll over but must be used by expiration of 6 month contract.  You will be added to the “happy hour list” to receive the benefit of our weekly discount offers.  To add additional massages per month it will only be $60 per 60 minute relaxation massage.
*Early termination fee is $100

Or Upgrade with your favorite massage modality:

Deep Tissue: + $20 /mo
Hot Stones or Bamboo Fusion: + $10 /mo
Aromatherapy: + $10 /mo

Don’t have a lot of extra time?  Sign up for our monthly 30 minute Focus! massage membership for only $25 a month!

We also have several types of buy 3 get 1 free massage packages that make it even more affordable to get regular massage treatments.  Check those out here:  http://clients.mindbodyonline.com/ws.asp?studioid=158494&stype=40