In a recent article on Oprah.com, authors Lynn Andriani and Amber Kallor highlighted the eight things you must do before the end of summer. We’ve decided to modify the list down to five and include why these five things will also help you slow down and appreciate the season and yourself.
1. Take off your shoes – No matter if you live in a climate that is warm all year round or only those summer months, the act of taking off your shoes and letting your feet be free will also help free your mind. You have approximately 7,800 nerves in each foot. Take your feet for a spin in the sand (wet and dry) on the grass, or even in the puddles or mud. Connecting your feet to nature can help ground your mind as well.
2. Stargaze – On a nice summer night, take yourself and maybe a friend, partner, family member, outside to a wide open area to gaze at the millions of stars in the sky. Think about what you are actually looking at. Put your life in the context of sitting on planet earth, gazing into the universe outside. Our solar system is a miracle in itself. Check out the Milky Way, as it is brightest in the summer.
3. Dance – If you haven’t already, make a summer playlist of all the songs that remind you of some of the best summer days either this season or summers in the past. Invite friends over or have a solo dance party while cooking, grilling or just spending time together. Let loose and move like no one is watching. If you don’t want all up-tempo songs, mix a couple of smooth, slow songs in there to sway and take-in those warm summer nights.
4. Fill your house with the aroma of a fresh pie – As the summer days wind down, so too does the temperature (not always, but you will have a couple cool nights). Why not bake a fresh, homemade pie to serve at dessert. The act of baking and the rich smells that come along with it are sure to create fond memories and delicious treats!
5. Get in the water – If you live on a coast, the average ocean water temperatures are highest in August, especially in the northern Atlantic and Pacific. If you’re closer to a lake or river, those temperatures should be relatively high as well. Immerse yourself in the water and just float. Let your body relax and just become enriched by the summer sun and the refreshing waters.
For more ideas of what to do before the end of summer, read the full article here! Remember to visit Sedona Soul Adventures to see some of our programs to help enrich your spirit and life






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