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Take a Walk: Your Mind, Body, and Soul Will Thank You

Godd3ss Aisha

Have you ever watched a sitcom where the dad tells his angry son, “Go take a walk!” 😂

As funny as it sounds, it’s actually some pretty solid advice.

Whether it’s a slow stroll around the neighborhood or a brisk walk to get your cardio in, moving your body is one of the simplest gifts you can give yourself.

I try to make it a habit to go for a walk at least once or twice a week. Come to think of it…there are times when I walk simply because I need to.

But here’s the question…

When was the last time you took a walk and truly listened?

Not with earbuds blasting music or your eyes glued to your phone.

I mean, really listened.

Listen to yourself.

Listen to Mother Nature.

Listen to the wind dancing through the trees.

Listen to the birds singing to one another as they fly from branch to branch.

There’s something incredibly peaceful about it.

Walking has become a form of meditation for me. It’s a time to put life into perspective and check in with myself.

I often ask a simple question:

“How are you…really?”

With family, friends, work, social media, and the world constantly demanding our attention, we spend so much time taking care of everyone else that we forget to check on the one person who needs us the most—ourselves.

Walking benefits the body, too.

It strengthens my legs, glutes, and core. It gets my heart pumping and my blood flowing. Every step is an investment in my physical health.

But the greatest benefit isn’t physical.

It’s the opportunity to slow down long enough to appreciate the little things.

A hummingbird searching for nectar.

The fragrance of blooming flowers.

The rhythm of the breeze.

(Yes…I’m having a full Pocahontas moment over here. 😂😂😂)

Life can be loud.

Kids need you.

Cars are rushing by.

Work emails keep coming.

Maybe your spouse is fussing.

Maybe your boss is testing every ounce of your patience.

If you’ve learned to tune out the noise around you, why not tune into something that gives back?

Tune into yourself.

Tune into nature.

You may be surprised by what you discover.

You might find the courage to make a difficult decision.

You may find clarity where there was confusion.

You may finally release something that’s been weighing heavily on your heart.

And yes…you’ll burn a few calories while you’re at it. 😂

I’m not saying a walk will solve every problem in your life.

But before you vent to the wrong person…

Before you fire off that emotional text…

Before you make that Facebook post you might regret…

Take a walk.

Give yourself 30 to 45 minutes.

Step away from the noise.

Clear your mind.

Disconnect from the world.

Reconnect with yourself.

Reconnect with Mother Nature.

You may come back with exactly what you needed.

If this message spoke to you, share it with someone you love and care about. Sometimes the greatest gift we can give another person isn’t advice—it’s a gentle reminder to slow down, breathe, and reconnect with themselves. You never know who might need to hear these words today.

Peace, Love & Light. 💚🧘🏾‍♀️

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Tune Into Your Best Self: The Power of Brain Waves & Binaural Beats

Godd3ss Aisha

Most of us learned about brain waves in school—at least we touched on the subject. But how many of us truly understand what they are or how they may benefit our minds and bodies?

Our brains operate using different frequencies: Delta, Theta, Alpha, Beta, and Gamma. Each one plays a unique role in how we think, feel, rest, and heal.

Speaking from personal experience, listening to the pure tones can be a little unusual at first. If they aren’t your thing, try binaural beats on YouTube. You still receive the benefits of the frequencies while enjoying relaxing music or peaceful melodies.

Now, I know this isn’t for everyone. Some people can’t make it through a jazz or classical song without feeling sleepy—and that’s okay! Listen to what brings you peace and joy.

But if you’re on a journey of personal growth, dealing with brain fog, struggling to focus, or simply looking to sharpen your mind, brain wave frequencies may be worth exploring.

So how can a simple frequency affect the body? Let’s take a closer look.

🌙 Delta (0.5–4 Hz)

Delta waves are associated with deep, restorative sleep. They’re wonderful for those who can fall asleep but struggle to stay asleep.

This frequency is also linked to the body’s natural healing processes, supporting tissue repair and the release of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) during deep sleep. Delta may also help reduce stress and lower cortisol levels—that pesky stress hormone that always seems to show up at the worst times.

😌 Theta (4–8 Hz)

Theta is the frequency of deep relaxation.

Many in the holistic and spiritual communities appreciate this state because it’s often associated with meditation, creativity, intuition, emotional openness, and inner healing. It’s no surprise that Theta is sometimes called the “healing frequency.”

🧠 Alpha (8–12 Hz)

If you’ve ever struggled with brain fog or difficulty concentrating, Alpha frequencies may become one of your favorites.

Alpha waves promote a calm, alert mind, supporting cognitive health, focus, relaxation, and mental clarity.

⚡ Beta (12–30 Hz)

Beta waves are active when we’re thinking, learning, solving problems, and making decisions.

They help support concentration, memory retention, and logical thinking. For everyday productivity and getting things done, Beta has your back.

🚀 Gamma (30–100 Hz)

Gamma is my personal favorite!

I often listen to Gamma frequencies while studying, preparing for something important, or whenever I want to feel mentally sharp.

Gamma waves are associated with learning, information processing, creativity, memory, and heightened focus. When I really need my brain firing on all cylinders, Gamma is one of my go-to frequencies.

Personally, I think combining Alpha and Gamma creates an incredible balance—Alpha helps calm and clear the mind, while Gamma sharpens your focus and mental performance.

Just as our bodies need nourishing food to stay healthy, our brains benefit from healthy input as well.

Whether it’s the music we listen to, the thoughts we entertain, the people we surround ourselves with, or the frequencies we expose ourselves to, everything contributes to our overall well-being.

Feed your mind with intention.

Heal your vessel.

Expand your awareness.

And ask yourself…

What frequency are you tuned into?

Peace, Love & Light. 💚🧘🏾‍♀️

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