The holiday season can be joyful, but it often comes with busy schedules, travel, late nights, and emotional overwhelm. How we support our health and wellness during this time can make all the difference in energy, focus, and presence.
This season, we are thrilled to share a special conversation with Carolyn Cooper of The Inspired Connection in our latest podcast episode, Holiday Self-Care: Celebrating with Vitality. Carolyn works closely with entrepreneurs to help them excel in business while maintaining balance and resilience. In our discussion, she shares the importance of daily rituals, intentional living, and staying present, as well as her inspiring framework called the “Bridge of Being”, which integrates nature, gratitude, and mental health practices. Listening to Carolyn, it’s clear that wellness is not something we wait for—it’s something we practice daily, even amidst the holidays’ demands.
Her insights provide a wonderful lens for approaching the season: choosing attention, focus, and intention over fatigue and overwhelm, and allowing simple practices to support lasting vitality.
The Power of Posture in Holiday Wellness
Once we are inspired by intention, how we carry ourselves matters. Posture directly impacts digestion, elimination, circulation, breathing, focus, and emotional balance. Collapsed shoulders, a compressed abdomen, or forward head positioning can restrict organ function, reduce oxygen intake, and leave us feeling foggy or tense.
By lifting gently through the spine, softening the shoulders, and letting the rib cage float over the pelvis, we create space for digestion, elimination, and calm. Upright posture also supports mental clarity and emotional balance—essential for navigating the social, emotional, and sensory demands of the holiday season.
Breathing, Focus, and Emotional Balance
Aligned posture naturally deepens breathing. Diaphragmatic breath helps regulate the nervous system, improves oxygenation, and promotes mental clarity. Michelle shares simple posture-based breathing exercises that can be practiced anywhere—in the kitchen, at the table, or while traveling—helping to maintain focus, presence, and energy.
Tools for Late Nights and Travel
The holidays often mean disrupted sleep or long travel days. One easy but powerful technique Michelle recommends is the ear rub. Gentle rubbing of the ears stimulates neurological reflexes connected to the brain, adrenal system, and overall vitality, helping to reset energy, improve alertness, and calm the nervous system.
Rituals to Hold Space for Wellness
Rituals anchor wellness into daily life. A mindful cup of tea, a short posture check-in, a few deep breaths, or time spent outdoors can create intentional pauses in a busy day. Combining Carolyn’s emphasis on presence, gratitude, and connection with nature, with practical tools like posture and breath, gives us a roadmap for a holiday season that nourishes, energizes, and supports resilience.
Choosing Vitality This Holiday Season
With intention, posture, breath, simple rituals, and a connection to nature, we can make the holidays a time of renewal and vitality, rather than stress and fatigue. Carolyn’s insights and Michelle’s practical practices remind us that wellness is created moment by moment, one choice, one breath, one ritual at a time.
Listen to the full episode, Holiday Self-Care: Celebrating with Vitality, to explore these ideas in depth and bring these practices into your holiday season.
Gift Yourself in the New Year
As you prepare for reframing your wellness plan for 2026, consider the online and in-person classes that you can be a part of this season. You can register for in-person classes with the Wine Country Tai Chi Society in West Kelowna and Peachland, BC – get in on the start of their Blue Zone explorations with Tai Chi (be sure to read their blog post). On Cape Breton Island you can enjoy in-person classes with Tai Chi Cape Breton found on the calendar. Or check out the online classes like Symphony of Radiance and Qi YINtegration in the shop. Or, are you ready for a retreat? Check out the February post for “Awakening Inner Radiance.” The March retreat is almost ready to post, and stay tuned for our August Retreat on Cape Breton Island. So much to engage in and grow with as you bring your wellness focus into clarity in 2026!

