Tag: NLYTN
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How Long Do I Need to Microdose to Get Better?
How long does microdosing take to work? For some, the shift is immediate. For others, it’s gradual. This article explores what the science says, what real people experience, and why staying connected to the practice—even when you pause the medicine—makes all the difference. Read more
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I’m Struggling and I Don’t Want to Put in the Work. Can Microdosing Fix Me?
Microdosing won’t fix you, but it can guide gentle change—even if you’re not ready to “do the work.” Here’s how small steps still move you forward. Read more
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Creativity, It Turns Out, Isn’t a Switch to Flip—It’s a Symptom of Healing
I used to be an artist—but alcohol drowned out my creativity. Years later, it was microdosing that slowly brought it back. Not just the music or art, but the desire to create. This isn’t about performance—it’s about healing. Because creativity isn’t a switch to flip. It’s a symptom of feeling safe again. Read more
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Stop Living in Your Mind. Start Living in Your Body.
We don’t heal by thinking harder—we heal by coming home to the body. This piece explores how stress, anxiety, and depression disconnect us from presence, and how microdosing can gently guide us back. Read more
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Dry January: A New Year’s Resolution or a Social Experiment
Ah, Dry January. That magical month when people trade boozy brunches and late-night cocktails for herbal teas and sparkling water. Some call it a cleanse; others consider it a punishment. Either way, millions dive in headfirst every January, swearing off alcohol to prove something to themselves—or, let’s be honest, their Instagram followers. But why do… Read more