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Welcome to the Evolve Wellness blog—a space for insight, inspiration, and healing. Here, we explore the many dimensions of holistic health, ranging from mind-body practices to seasonal self-care tips.
Our goal is to share knowledge that empowers you to connect more deeply with yourself and your well-being. Whether you're curious about acupuncture, therapy, nutrition, energy work, or anything in between you'll find thoughtful guidance rooted in compassion and connection.
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A fresh start for the fall season…
As the fall equinox arrives, we step into a season of balance — equal parts light and dark, movement and stillness, energy and rest. This is a natural invitation to reset, refresh, and align your home, body, and mind with the rhythms of autumn.

Executive Function: Myth vs Fact
When you hear the phrase executive function skills, you might immediately think about ADHD. And while it’s true that ADHD can impact executive functioning, the truth is these skills affect all of us, every single day.
Reset your energy for a strong back-to-school season.
The back-to-school season can feel like jumping onto a moving train — fast schedules, full calendars, and big emotional shifts for kids, parents, and teachers alike. Here are four ways to support your mind, body, and spirit during this busy season.

What does food have to do with focus?
We’ve all experienced it: The afternoon crash that makes it hard to concentrate, the brain fog that follows a heavy meal, or the jitters after too much caffeine. Emerging research shows a strong link between nutrition and mental function, particularly in areas like focus, memory, emotional regulation, and overall mood.

Tired of being overwhelmed all the time?
Struggling with organization, time management, or task completion may be less about motivation and more about executive function. This fall, join our Executive Function Skills group to build practical tools, improve focus, and reduce overwhelm—no diagnosis required.