Tag: focus

  • Listen to the rainbow

    Listen to the rainbow

    Listen to the rainbow

    Color noise for focus

    Even if you’ve never purposefully listened to white noise, or other color noises, you’re likely familiar with its sound. Whirring fans, humming refrigerators, staticky radios, pitter-pattering rain, roaring waterfalls—these are all forms of color noise, or what we call sound that is distributed with a continuous signal. Listening to color noises can improve sleep, increase focus, and enhance learning capacity.

    Listen to the rainbow

    Noise “colors” are distinguished from each other based on their spectral density—in essence, the way that the power contained by the noise signal is distributed over different frequencies. More simply, this refers to the variation in the location on the sound spectrum the noise’s energy concentrates, which subtly changes how the human ear perceives the signal.

    • Pink noise has more energy concentrated at the lower end of the spectrum—so it sounds like white noise with a lower, deeper rumble. Much of what we think of as white noise (including the sound made by white noise machines and white noise soundtracks) is actually pink noise—it’s less grating to our ears and minds.
    • Brown noise, short for Brownian noise and sometimes also called red noise, is a deeper sound more reminiscent of ocean waves.
    • Green noise has a similar frequency to white noise but with sounds that are more like nature and less like TV static.
    • Violet noise and grey noise also have variations of these traits. However, experts say that categorizing sound isn’t an exact science, so the differences between color noises aren’t firmly established and their sounds may overlap.
    • White noise is a uniform mixture of all frequencies detectable by the human ear. Calling noise “white,” therefore, is a nod to the color spectrum, as white light emits all pigments of light at equal intensity.

    Bringing the noise may have benefits

    So, what happens when we listen to color noise? More research is needed to fully understand its impacts on our brains, but one scientific theory, called stochastic resonance, posits that white noise can help us tune out external stimuli and unhelpful internal chatter to focus on other stimuli more clearly.

    Tune in with care

    Experts agree that listening to color noise is completely safe as long as—like with all music—you don’t listen to it too loudly. Listening to anything above 70 decibels for a prolonged period can damage your hearing.

    Start listening

    If you’re intrigued by the concept of color noise, it’s easy to start bringing it into your life and identifying which shades you like best. Try plugging in a pink noise machine while you’re sleeping or putting on a brown noise track during your morning meditation or afternoon report-writing session (particularly if colleagues are talking loudly around your desk!).

    Color noise also works while on the move: if you feel overwhelmed by the sounds of the city during your commute, listening to color noise in your headphones can be a great way to tune out and relax.

    By Isabela Vera

    Article Courtesy of Alive Magazine

  • The Joy of Sleep: LifeSeasons helps you get the rest you need!

    The Joy of Sleep: LifeSeasons helps you get the rest you need!

    National Sleep Awareness Week (March 12-18, 2023) highlights commitment to the vital refreshment of a good night’s sleep. Our bodies accomplish a great deal during sleep: bone, muscle, and tissue are repaired; our immune system is strengthened; memories are stored. Our systems slow down overnight, resetting energy levels for a fresh start.

    LifeSeasons offers a studied, full-body range of care, including support for stress, mind, and mood, all conducive to a productive night’s sleep. They also offer supplements that enhance the natural relaxation that leads to restful sleep.

    All LifeSeasons supplements are 25% OFF through March!

    Rest-ZZZ Sleep Support

    Encourage a healthy, restorative night’s rest with some soothing habits: a cool, darkened room, a warm bath, and a break from your screens. Rest-ZZZ can help by calming your nervous system, promoting your natural sleep cycle, and easing muscle tension, restlessness, and nerve-related sleeplessness.

    Rest-ZZZ Melatonin-Free

    Prefer to skip the melatonin? Rest-ZZZ Melatonin-FREE offers sleep support for those unable to tolerate melatonin. Ease yourself into a restful night’s sleep without feeling groggy or “hung over” the next morning.

    Anxie-T

    Stress challenges all our systems and can certainly interfere with the ability to fall asleep. Anxie-T nurtures a relaxed and calm mind by supporting the body’s natural abililty to respond to stress. This is a great way to start your self care stress relief.

    Magnesium Glycinate

    A better you starts with a better mood — create a routine to prioritize staying cool, calm, and collected. Both you and your sleep will benefit! Magnesium Glycinate aids mood and sleep support, while promoting bone and heart health, and helping to maintain normal blood sugar levels.

    Energy

    We all have those days when it’s just hard to get started. LifeSeasons’ Energy helps overcome tiredness and fatigue with a gentle boost to energy and mood. Natural ingredients such as green tea and cacao supply support for circulation and focus without unwanted jitters.

    Resources:

    https://lifeseasons.com/blog/sleep-stages/

    https://lifeseasons.com/product/rest-zzz/

    https://lifeseasons.com/product/rest-zzz-melatonin-free/

    https://lifeseasons.com/product/anxie-t/

    https://lifeseasons.com/product/magnesium-glycinate/

    https://lifeseasons.com/product/energy-natural-caffeine-supplement/

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  • Tea benefits to support rejuvenation

    Tea benefits to support rejuvenation

    Tea benefits to support rejuvenation

    Harness the power of this simple pleasure

    As a new season approaches, it’s common to turn our minds toward rejuvenation—detoxifying ourselves from what’s not serving us and refocusing on what nurtures us.

    Tea, both true tea—made from the tea plant Camellia sinensis, including green, white, and black teas—and certain herbal infusions, can help in the physical process of detoxification by supporting the body’s metabolic and natural detoxification processes. These teas can also work to detoxify our mental state by helping to clear away stress, anxiety, and emotional blocks that may be weighing us down.

    The value of doing less

    Guided by Jude Wang of Cultivate Tea, we take a deeper look at how tea helps to detoxify and refocus the mind and body to enhance overall well-being. Wang explains that, while certain teas may be particularly helpful to physically detox, sometimes it is more about giving your body the space and time to carry out the self-care that it has been designed to perform.

    “Sometimes detox is about doing less,” says Wang. “These days, detoxing our mind and soul can be so much more important to think about than physical detoxing.” That’s where the ritual of tea comes in.

    Wang points out that our fast-paced, modern culture can often treat tea with a transactional attitude. “We have a tendency to think of it in terms of what it can give to us: tasting notes, health benefits.”

    Wang believes that tea provides the opportunity for a more nuanced experience: a chance to slow down, declutter the mind, acknowledge emotions, and nurture meaningful bonds with others. Time out to tune in.

    The tea experience for mental detoxification

    Sitting down with Wang to share the ritual of tea is a fluid experience that is tailored to the tea being served and the person, or people, he is sharing it with. Wang notes that it doesn’t so much matter how your tea ritual is conducted but rather the spirit in which it’s carried out.

    From experiencing the look and smell of the leaves, watching them unfurl as they steep in the water, exploring the taste and mouthfeel—and how it evolves through multiple steepings—Wang values the meditation that tea provides.

    The power of tea ceremony

    Research shows that tea ceremonies enable participants to share common emotions, capture a sense of personal progression, improve concentration, and increase feelings of mindfulness. Further, the act of preparing and drinking tea has been found to help curb stress and boost psychological well-being.

    Finding meaningful rejuvenation

    Wang suggests that, if you come to tea with an open mind, its power can be transformative and its contribution to daily life invaluable. “It’s something so simple. It’s just tea leaves. But at the same time, it has so much behind it.”

    Article courtesy of Alive Magazine

  • 8 tricks for staying focused

    8 tricks for staying focused

    8 tricks for staying focused

    Squash that brain fog

    We’ve all had trouble focusing before. It’s natural for our minds to wander now and then, but it can be frustrating when it happens often. Take a few minutes to find out how you can stay focused and defeat that brain fog.

    1. Get more sleep

    When we don’t get enough sleep, we can’t concentrate, our thought process slows, and our memory is impaired. It’s recommended we get about seven to eight hours of sleep per night. Unfortunately, a lot of people don’t dedicate enough time to sleep, but it’s something we should all prioritize.

    2. Exercise

    Another step you can take to improve focus and concentration is to exercise. One study showed that participants increased the size of their hippocampus, the area of the brain responsible for memory and learning, after aerobic exercise.

    3. Meditate

    There are many great reasons to meditate, including improving focus and concentration. Researchers say our mind wanders about half of the time, which makes it hard to concentrate on just about anything. Meditation can help us reset and bring our attention back to the task at hand.

    4. Play cognitive training games

    A decade-long study tracked participants as they performed cognitive training exercises. Those participants who participated in cognitive interventions either maintained their level of cognitive function or experienced improvement in brain function. Examples of cognitive training activities that may train your mind to focus are completing crossword puzzles and playing video games.

    5. Spend time in nature

    When we spend time outside in nature our anxiety levels decrease, our immune systems get a boost, and our focus improves. Researchers asked study participants to spend 50 minutes walking in either an urban or natural environment. Those individuals who spent time in nature had better cognitive function than those in the urban setting.

    6. Add some caffeine to your diet

    Caffeine can block adenosine receptors, which results in the release of several neurotransmitters responsible for healthy cognitive function. One of those neurotransmitters, dopamine, helps the brain focus. In moderation, caffeine can help you focus and increase your concentration.

    7. Have breakfast every morning

    While we often associate blood sugar levels with diabetic patients, low glucose levels can affect just about anyone. Keeping blood sugar levels up is also key to optimal brain function and will help you to maintain your focus. Eating full meals and snacks can help, especially after fasting all night while you sleep.

    8. Eat a brain-boosting diet

    Omega-3 fatty acids can be found in fish, nuts, and supplements. They play a crucial role in the body by fighting off heart disease, joint pain, and even depression, though more research is needed. Omega-3s can also help you focus. In a study performed with healthy adults, omega-3 supplements improved cognitive performance compared to the placebo group.

    Article Provided by Alive Magazine

  • RECAP: New Product Wednesday 9/25/19

    RECAP: New Product Wednesday 9/25/19

    Check out our NEW products this week!

    Andi Lynn’s Pure & Custom Formulary: Shhhh…, Inhale, Fire, Propolis, Pure, Harvest Berry, Calm, & Pillow
    Garden of Life: Plant- Based Energy & Focus
    HappySqueeze Twist 4-packs: Apple, Kale, & Mango and Apple, Kale, & Blueberry
    Kin+Kind: CBD Ears & CBD Pet Balm
    Pastabilities: Pumpkin Shaped Pasta
    Pukka Teas: Blackcurrant Beauty, Tulsi Clarity, & Herbal Collection
    Simple Mills Soft Baked Almond Flour Bars: Spiced Carrot Cake & Dark Chocolate Almond
    YumEarth: Organic Candy Corn
  • Bee Focused Smoothie

    Bee Focused Smoothie

    School is BACK, and you can feel the hectic energy winding up again.

    This is why we made this month’s smoothie full of brain boosting goodness.

    Blueberries:

    Full of rich vibrant color and antioxidants, Blueberries protect the brain from oxidative stress.

    Oats:

    Oats are a slow-burning carbohydrate that keep our body fueled up and functioning.

    Bee Pollen:

    This superfood is full of benefits, and focus is one of them! It’s full of enzymes that feed the brain to reduce stress and increase FOCUS!!

  • Stocking Remedies for Kids

    Stocking Remedies for Kids

    Bumps, bruises, scrapes, sore throats, tummy aches- every kids comes with them! Here are 10 of our favorite natural products to address your little ones’ needs in a flash. Stock up now and save on tears later 😉

     

    #1: Elderberry Syrup

     

    You’ve heard it by now, Elderberry Syrup is a serious contender in the world of cold and flu remedies. Even held up against pharmaceuticals, Elderberry stands tall. The best part is, it tastes GREAT, so it goes down easy. Just a teaspoon a day during cold and flu season can ward off viruses of all kinds, and bumping that dosage if they get sick can help shorten the duration of the cold.

     

    Be sure to read the labels on Elderberry syrup- notice the sugar content and the additives- we love our brand because it contains neither!

    #2: Mullein Garlic Ear Oil

    Earaches hurt, and ear infections are one of the biggest culprits for the over-prescription of antibiotics out there. Try soothing the ear canal at first signs of symptoms with this time-tested remedy. Mullein is a flower that you’ve likely ignored or pulled out in your yard- but it’s potent antibacterial qualities can help it heal an irritated ear canal. Garlic is one of nature’s “antibiotics” for the same reason. Together, the two (suspended in olive oil) are a fantastic way to soothe and heal troubled ears.

     

    Be sure to warm the oil first. Do this by placing the whole bottle in a mug of hot water for a few moments,  then shake to ensure an even temperature.

     

    #3: Arnica Gel & Tablets

    A healthy, active child will definitely encounter some bumps and bruises! Treat minor aches and pains with arnica gel applied to the area affected. It will help take the edge off the discomfort after a fall off a swing or a bruised shin. Tablets can be used internally – taken through the mouth – to do the same and work especially well with less localized discomfort.

    #4: Wiley’s Wild Alaskan Fish Oil

    Focus is important for kids- and sometimes it seems impossible to get it. Without enough quality omega fatty acids in the diet, focus can be severely impeded. Fish oil is an easy way to achieve healthy levels and is easy to take nowadays- even tasty! We like Wiley’s in Mango-Peach flavor. It delivers a good dose of both EPA and DHA needed for brain health and mood health and comes from wild-caught Alaskan Fish that you can trust.

    #5: Redmond Clay First Aid Cream

    This is one of the simplest and most useful products! Bentonite clay is extremely absorbent- this makes it useful for drying out rashes from poison ivy or shallow scrapes from falling off a bike. This super-hero clay will take the sting out of a wasp bite or minor burns. The best part? ZERO chemicals. Two ingredients: just pure, clean clay and purified water. You can also make it yourself out of the dry powder- but having it in this tube form is worth it!

     

    #6: Rescue Remedy

    Anxiety can strike kids just as often as it can strike adults. Pressures of school and sports and friends can compound into a full blown meltdown. Soothe worries with Rescue Remedy! Rescue Remedy is not a sedative- it’s a simple, homeopathic remedy that helps calm the nervous system. Here’s one way we’ve heard it described by a 13-year-old, “It’s like a everything is wrinkled, but then…after a few minutes…it’s smooth again.”

     

    #7: Olbas Oil

    This icy-cold essential oil blend is strong stuff- but when blended with any carrier oil, it becomes a magic tool for slowing coughs! Slather it on the feet and cover with socks to stop a nagging nighttime cough. Dilute it further and massage onto the chest to help open up stuffy noses! In the summertime, it can make a cooling rub for hot car rides or in the car after a sweaty sports game.

    #8: Amazing Grass Kidz Superfood

    We love kale! You probably like it- at least in a smoothie! Kids, though, might struggle to get the benefits of eating lots of greens without a little help. Amazing Grass makes it easy with these packets. They pick a wallop of fruits, vegetables and probiotics that will fill in the cracks of a kid’s diet and make them feel, well,…amazing!

     

    #9: Nux Vomica

    Homeopathy can seem like another language sometimes. Some of the remedies sound like Harry Potter spells! Nux Vomica works like a charm 😉 Nausea can have a myriad of causes, and stopping it involves asking a lot of questions. In the meantime, you have a miserable little person. Nux Vomica can take the edge off nausea and bring comfort until the larger picture becomes clear.

    #10: Calm Child by Planetary Herbals

    Maybe you’ve tried the Fish Oil and you still have an issue with a fidgety or anxious kiddo. This herbal syrup uses soothing botanicals like chamomile, hawthorn, lemon balm, and catnip. All of these combine to help calm over-stimulated little people without the use of chemicals.