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12 Days of Wellness Starts Soon
Our annual 12 Days of Wellness is officially underway, and this year’s campaign is filled with even more intention, joy, and community support than ever before! As we celebrate the season through daily giveaways, we’re honored to partner with some of Seattle’s most inspiring wellness businesses—each one committed to helping you restore, recharge, and reconnect with yourself.
Our 12 Days of Wellness Starts Soon…
As the year is slowly coming to an end, we’re reminded that giving is one of the most beautiful ways we stay connected—to our community, to one another, and to ourselves. Here at Indigo Movement, we believe wellness isn’t just something we offer… it’s something we practice together.
Nourish Our Neighbors: Local Drives Making a Difference
As we continue through this season of gratitude, it’s heartening to see how many people are finding ways to show up for others. Collective care doesn’t always mean grand gestures—it’s the small, steady acts of kindness that create the greatest impact. Below are a few ways you can help support our community.
Collective Care Starts Here…
As we move into November—a season of gratitude and giving—it’s important to remember that many still struggle to meet basic needs. Programs like EBT, food stamps (SNAP), and WIC continue to provide vital support, yet rising costs and limited funding mean access remains fragile—and some emergency benefits are ending soon, leaving gaps for households that heavily rely on them. It’s a reminder of how essential collective care is—and how much impact we can make by giving back, supporting local food drives, and standing with those in need. Here are a few ways to give back…
Embracing Fall from the Inside Out
As we settle into the rhythm of fall, it’s time to welcome the season’s quieter gifts—rest, reflection, and nourishment. While last week we talked about honoring resistance, this week is about leaning into what’s here and finding beauty in the slower pace. Here’s some ways to do just that:
Embracing Fall with Grace
As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, many of us at Indigo Movement (and some of our clients) have noticed something: a resistance to the change in season.
It’s not uncommon to wish summer would stay a little longer or to feel our bodies resist the darker, slower pace of fall. But instead of fighting that resistance, what if we learned to lean into it? We believe in embracing both sides—the resistance and the transition. Here are a few ways to do that as we move into fall: