Before you step into your day take a moment to pause, breathe, reflect and give thanks. Sounds cliché but sometimes the simplest things are the most powerful.
Life gets loud, from work, school, messages, expectations, overthinking, group chats…the list goes on. I’m even exhausted typing that. One of the fastest ways to quiet the noise? Shockingly simple: take 5 minutes to step outside barefoot. Literally touch grass, or sand, if you love the beach like I do.
Walking barefoot isn’t just for kids and eccentric uncles (no shade). It’s called grounding or earthing, and yes, it has real benefits. Research shows that when your bare feet connect with natural surfaces like grass, sand, or soil, your body absorbs the Earth’s electrons. That might sound a little “woo woo”, but it’s backed by science: grounding reduces stress levels, supports sleep, calms our nervous system, eases racing thoughts and even helps with inflammation.
In The Bahamas, we’re surrounded by healing landscapes, beaches and grass that practically invite you to slow down. Our beaches? breathtaking. And best of all? They’re free 99. Not everyone has that, so we’re inherently blessed.
Walking barefoot is one of my favorite ways to recharge. It’s peaceful, available 24/7 and doesn’t require an app. Let your feet connect, let your breath soften, inhale, exhale and give your body permission to relax and let go.
As Tarrus Riley said “the simple things are your blessings.” This week, my challenge to you is to step into your grounding (barefoot) era, it’s free therapy.
Hi, I’m Jinnel Marie! Wellness and Pilates coach, + soft life connoisseur based in Grand Bahama. Think core strength meets soul care. I believe wellness should be accessible to every body and every body type, and I’m an advocate for inner healing. You’ll find me barefoot in the sun, teaching wellness classes, trying wellness hacks & sharing the vibes on IG @isle_and_wellness. xoxo