Welcome to our blog!
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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6 ways to nourish yourself beyond food.
When we think about nourishment, food is often the first thing that comes to mind. But we are nourished by so much more than what is on our plate.
More than a workout: Meet the heart behind our yoga program at Evolve Wellness.
When many people think of yoga, they think of stretching, flexibility, or exercise. For Evolve Wellness founder and CEO Tyler Mauler, yoga became something much more: a pathway to healing.
Here’s why slowing down can feel so hard (and what you can do about it).
Many people assume rest should come naturally. But for those who have spent years managing responsibilities, caring for others, navigating stress, or living in a culture that celebrates productivity, slowing down can feel surprisingly uncomfortable.
What feels different since the beginning of the year?
It’s hard to believe how much can shift in just a few months. As we approach the rare energy of the Blue Moon, this is a meaningful time to pause and ask yourself: What feels different now compared to the beginning of the year?
The body keeps the score, but it also holds the key to healing.
For a long time, mental and emotional health were viewed as experiences that existed primarily in the mind. But modern research in neuroscience, psychology, and trauma continues to reinforce that our bodies are deeply involved in how we experience stress, emotions, and healing.
A ritual for things you are ready to leave behind.
Some things are not meant to be carried forever — old stories, patterns that no longer fit, pressure you were never meant to hold alone, the version of yourself that survived a difficult season but no longer needs to stay in survival mode. The upcoming Blue Moon offers a powerful opportunity for release.
Compassionate care, collaborative healing: Meet our mental health care team.
Healing often happens through connection, compassion, collaboration, and individualized support. That’s why our team takes an integrative approach to wellness, honoring the connection between mind, body, and spirit while offering care that meets people where they are.
Your window of tolerance: What it is and why it matters.
Understanding your window of tolerance can completely change the way you relate to stress, emotions, healing, and even yourself. Instead of viewing reactions as personal failures, you begin to understand them as nervous system responses.
The healing power of sound.
Sound affects the body in ways we don’t always consciously notice. From music that changes our mood to calming sounds that help us fall asleep, sound has a direct relationship with the nervous system.
The hidden cost of chronic stress
Stress is a normal part of being human. But when stress becomes chronic — when your body and mind remain in a constant state of “go,” pressure, or survival — it begins to change more than just how you feel.
Nervous system regulation 101: Tools you can use anywhere.
At its core, nervous system regulation is simply the practice of helping your body move back into a state of safety, balance, and connection after stress. It’s learning how to work with your body, rather than constantly pushing against it.
A Mother’s Day gift guide: Thoughtful ways to care for her.
This Mother’s Day, we invite you to move beyond the expected and into something more meaningful — gifts that nourish, support, and truly honor the women who care for everyone else. Whether you are celebrating a mother, grandmother, caregiver, or nurturing presence in your life, this guide is designed to help you give something that feels intentional, supportive, and deeply appreciated.
Rest is not a reward. It’s a requirement.
Research shows that chronic busyness and “always-on” productivity can keep the body in a prolonged stress response. Elevated cortisol levels, disrupted sleep, difficulty concentrating, increased anxiety, and even physical symptoms like tension, headaches, and fatigue are all common outcomes.
Here’s what your mornings might be missing this spring.
Even in a season of renewal, it's easy to fall into the habit of rushing -- checking your phone, jumping into responsibilities, moving straight into doing. What if this season wasn't about doing more, but about starting your days with a little more intention?
Emotional decluttering: How to let go without shutting down.
Emotional decluttering isn’t about pushing feelings away. It’s about processing them fully so they no longer have to take up space inside you.
You don’t always need to talk to heal.
Not everything we carry has words. Some experiences live in the body — in our breath, our muscles, and our nervous system — and they need a different kind of support.
Rest is resistance: Take your power back, one breath at a time.
We live in a world that glorifies exhaustion. We encourage you to use your rest as an act of rebellion.
What is functional freeze? If you’re feeling stuck, read this.
Functional freeze is a nervous system state where your body is partially shut down (like in a freeze response), but you are still able to function on the surface. So, instead of completely shutting down, you keep going, but without feeling fully present, motivated, or connected.
Your body in transition: How to support seasonal shifts into spring.
Just like the earth doesn’t bloom overnight, your body doesn’t shift from winter to spring in a single moment. There is a recalibration happening beneath the surface — physically, mentally, and emotionally.
What actually happens during a sound bath?
If you’ve been picturing something unfamiliar or even a little intimidating, you’re not alone. But the truth is, a sound bath is one of the most gentle, accessible ways to experience deep relaxation — no experience, effort, or “doing” required.

