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The Sound of the Rain

The Sound of the Rain

Change can be beautiful and scary at the same time. You can be hurting and wonder what tomorrow will bring, but you can also be healing and happy. Sometimes it’s best not to question why you are feeling this way, but experience all the emotions change can bring. Change can be a beautiful, but scary process… Tiffany Moule I was supposed to be in California. Attending my first Tony Robbins event. It was two days away when it got canceled….

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Wrist & Elbow Relief

Wrist & Elbow Relief

I find it intriguing how we are often presented with lessons in life that can help more than ourselves. This winter I was dealt a hand I did not feel ready for and became rather frustrated. One thing after another seemed to go wrong, and after three consecutive car accidents, I struggled to find the purpose and light behind it all.When I started to go to the chiropractor and he pointed out that my wrist and elbow kept going out…

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Taco Life: Part II

Taco Life: Part II

  Just over a year ago, I started my Taco Life. My Dad and I endeavored in a project that has changed the way I live and travel. That is when I got my Toyota Tacoma and began modeling it to live out of! I have loved it, we have gone on plenty of adventures. Between the Taco, Ocoee and myself, we have seen a lot of miles and landscapes this year. It has been mostly wonderful, but there were…

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Neck Flow for Tension Release

Neck Flow for Tension Release

In our lives, we tend to hold a lot of unnecessary tension. We build up all this stress in ourselves and we hold it in our bodies, hardly ever giving it the outlet to let go. Between driving, office jobs, and working on computers we put a lot of strain on our bodies, hunching over and tensing up. We need to learn to release, to counter these unhealthy habits we are creating for ourselves. On top of this, most of…

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Bohom Travels: New Years In Thailand

Bohom Travels: New Years In Thailand

Standing in the ocean bay, looking up at the lanterns dissipating in the star-lit sky, I felt the water lap against my legs. I felt the sea breeze kiss my skin, the sounds of the excited crowd around me lull me into bliss. I felt a change that night, a shift from within and without. As the year changed over, so did I. When I first made plans for going abroad, they were quite different from what actually occurred. I…

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Bohom Travels: Layover in Malaysia

Bohom Travels: Layover in Malaysia

What would you do on a ten-hour layover? It seemed that the popular thing in Kuala Lumpur was to check out the Petronas Towers. Yet, while they do look to be architecturally impressive, city viewing is not necessarily my idea of fun. Then I found a picture of the Batu Caves… and a half day tour that also included hiking with waterfalls. Why, hello there beautiful. Flying in from New Delhi, we were extremely tired and somewhat overdressed. Our climates…

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Raw Coconut & Cocoa Truffle Balls

Raw Coconut & Cocoa Truffle Balls

A healthy, easy treat to put together, that can be ready in 30 minutes or less? Yup, it is that easy, sweet and delicious. I am a sucker for a treat. Especially one with chocolate and coconut! I love power-balls, but sometimes they are a bit too messy to make and clean up. I decided to try something different, and after some other inspirations, I ended up with my very own raw truffle delight! All you need… Ingredients: 1/4 Cup Coconut…

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Best Things I Brought & Bought Abroad {Packing Tips}

Best Things I Brought & Bought Abroad {Packing Tips}

When it comes to traveling, I think there is one part in particular that stresses us out more than most. Packing. Especially when you are going abroad and not sure what you would be able to find in the stores there, getting out of your comfort zone a bit. So I thought I would take the time to sit down with you and discuss what I have found to be the best things that I ended up being abroad. What…

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Bohom Travels: Ganga River & Sacred Cave Meditation

Bohom Travels: Ganga River & Sacred Cave Meditation

Greeting the day with tea and crossing the Ram Jhula; feeling the uneasy yet steadiness of the suspension bridge above the clear blue-green water of the Ganga shimmering below. Bodies and bikes buzzing around in the busy dance of morning- the makings of an adventure. My first time in an autorickshaw, crammed with people as it climbed up and around the foothills of the Himalayas. Dropping us on the side of the road as we waited for the bus that…

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Bohom Travels: Rishikesh, India. Tips, Phrases & Story Time.

Bohom Travels: Rishikesh, India. Tips, Phrases & Story Time.

Every time I go somewhere, I find a new part of myself. Every new experience is a part of you waiting to be revealed. How you reveal it is up to you. Are you going to be open to it, or closed off?  While I was a bit tentative my first week in India, I have been opening up more each day, or at least trying to. The course is definitely challenging, and revealing to me aspects of myself I…

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