Laura Colbert - Sage & Oak

Laura Colbert - Sage & Oak The key to maintaining balance and achieving great health is to understand our individual true self and live in harmony with the cycles of nature.

SUPPORTED, NURTURED, REJUVENATED, EMPOWERED

I believe each person deserves to feel this and more. WELCOME AND THANKS FOR STOPPING BY! Here you will find many offerings to help you achieve or maintain that connection to your true essence. I have fused traditional Ayurveda with my own touch, to bring you something unique and from the heart. My goal is to support and empower you as best I can so that you can achieve whatever goals you have set when you come to see me. Supporting and empowering you in the following areas:

AYURVEDA | BODYWORK | PRECONCEPTION | PREGNANCY | POSTPARTUM

With winter slowly approaching it's time to get some warmer gear for your kids.New stock has been added including some w...
29/04/2025

With winter slowly approaching it's time to get some warmer gear for your kids.

New stock has been added including some woolies.

What a journey I've had these past 6 weeks. I've had my ups and downs, but I never lost the picture of walking again or ...
29/07/2022

What a journey I've had these past 6 weeks. I've had my ups and downs, but I never lost the picture of walking again or of being able to offer Sol the kind of life I imagined for him, outdoors, adventuring and exploring. I have never seen myself in a wheelchair permanently, not once have I accepted that will be my reality forever.

Early on, I had a nurse tell me to learn about neuroplasticity and the power of the mind to overcome paralysis which totally changed things for me. I began to learn, meditate, talk to my toes and so much more. 2 weeks after I had the stroke I wiggled my right big toe, I told the doctors but couldn't show them for days on cue so they didn't believe me and it seemed they thought it would be impossible, especially so soon. Then 3 days later I began to do it on cue, and my left toes also. Each day since I've regained more and more movement and strength in my legs and body.

In my free time in the hospital, I'd visualise a flow from my brain, down my spinal cord to my lower limbs. I'd do repetitive movements to help strengthen the pathways between my brain and lower body. I'd move my feet, ankles, and legs with my hands all the time connecting to my brain to move whichever part of my body I was moving. I'd meditate listening to rife spinal cord frequencies and I'd repeat number frequencies relating to the area of the stroke. And, I massaged my feet and legs daily whilst also doing marma points towards the end.

I'm now in rehab where I am continuing all of the above and I am continuing to improve. Today I had a thorough test done to assess where I'm at and what my prognosis is and I got the best score you can get which indicates to them that I should walk again one day and regain some function in other parts of my body also, when we don't know, but it's possible!

I never truly understood the power of the mind until now, of what can happen if you have a clear picture in your mind and you totally trust your intuition and your knowing of how things will turn out. Hard way to learn this lesson, but I guess, one day I'll be thankful for it?!!

We can never lose sight of what we want and know. Never!!

Much love,
Xx Laura

This is not how I thought things would go...Still processing what has unfolded. I suffered a rare spinal stroke almost t...
01/07/2022

This is not how I thought things would go...

Still processing what has unfolded. I suffered a rare spinal stroke almost two weeks ago which has left me paralysed from the chest down. Paralysed!!! It can't real?!!! But... Unfortunately, it is!

I'm here in hospital just waiting to get to rehab, waiting to start my rehabilitation. It's been so confronting, days filled with tests, meetings, physio, doctors, and more. As each day passes I'm more exhausted and wishing this would just all end. At times I just want to give up, I don't want to do this. I've broken into a million pieces, going in and out of sadness, anger and grief, tears uncontrollably rolling. Why me?! Why?!

Then I remind myself, people defy the odds all the time, I can be one of those people. I remind myself that I have a little boy who needs me, I can do it for him. I remind myself I have a partner who needs me, I can do it for him. I remind myself that I have so much more to do with my life, I can do this for myself.

I'm researching daily, what treatment options are available? What can I try? Who can I see? Settling up a plan and team to support me so I can regain as much mobility as possible. Although I'm broken and continue to break, I have not once given up hope or accepted that it's game over.

Whilst I focus on healing and adjusting to this huge change, I'll be shutting Sage & Oak down indefinitely and ceasing all Ayurvedic and Postpartum work. With so many uncertainties, I cannot predict or plan anything now so my Instagram page will change focus to share my journey towards healing if anyone wants to continue to follow.

Thank you to everyone who has already been supporting me so far, it's made a huge difference to my mental health and overall well-being. So blessed to have such amazing people in my life.

My friends have set up a GoFundMe to help with my rehabilitation, if anyone would like to contribute or share it, the link is in my bio.

Much love,
X Laura

๐—ก๐—˜๐—ช ๐—ฃ๐—ข๐—ฆ๐—ง๐—ฃ๐—”๐—ฅ๐—ง๐—จ๐—  ๐—ข๐—™๐—™๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—œ๐—ก๐—šAs I continue to rebalance myself, study further and work on building my own sanctuary for client...
05/06/2022

๐—ก๐—˜๐—ช ๐—ฃ๐—ข๐—ฆ๐—ง๐—ฃ๐—”๐—ฅ๐—ง๐—จ๐—  ๐—ข๐—™๐—™๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—œ๐—ก๐—š

As I continue to rebalance myself, study further and work on building my own sanctuary for clients, I will be offering something new until I add more of my offerings again.

As a mama, I know all too well how doing mundane things can get tiring and also hard to manage, leaving us little time to be with our families or take care of ourselves. Having a helping hand to do things like dishes, house cleaning, meal prep, laundry and so much more can make a world of difference which is why I am offering this new service.

๐—ช๐—ต๐—ฎ๐˜ ๐—ฐ๐—ผ๐˜‚๐—น๐—ฑ ๐˜๐—ต๐—ถ๐˜€ ๐—ผ๐—ณ๐—ณ๐—ฒ๐—ฟ๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด ๐—ถ๐—ป๐˜ƒ๐—ผ๐—น๐˜ƒ๐—ฒ?

โฆGeneral cleaning which can include, surface cleaning, vacuuming, mopping, bathroom, and kitchen.
โฆLaundry
โฆMeal Preparation
โฆGrocery Shopping
โฆRunning Errands
โฆAnd more...

All cleaning will be done using some of the best ๐—ฒ๐—ฐ๐—ผ & ๐—ป๐—ผ๐—ป-๐˜๐—ผ๐˜…๐—ถ๐—ฐ cleaning products available so you don't have to worry about harsh chemicals around you and your family.

๐Ÿฎ-๐—ต๐—ผ๐˜‚๐—ฟ ๐—บ๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ถ๐—บ๐˜‚๐—บ bookings are available as either one-off or ongoing bookings.

This offer only applies to mamas in the ๐—ฌ๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐—ฟ๐—ฎ ๐—ฉ๐—ฎ๐—น๐—น๐—ฒ๐˜† & ๐˜€๐˜‚๐—ฟ๐—ฟ๐—ผ๐˜‚๐—ป๐—ฑ๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด ๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐—ฒ๐—ฎ๐˜€.

Please get in touch if you'd like to know more.

Much love,

x Laura

I've had many people contact me recently to make a booking so I thought it would be a good time to jump back onto social...
28/10/2020

I've had many people contact me recently to make a booking so I thought it would be a good time to jump back onto socials to let you know where I'm at.

Just like many others, I've had a very challenging time the last few months and now I am also navigating my way through grief and a very difficult time. With needing to be there for myself and my family now, I've made the decision take a break from seeing clients until next year.

I will post again when I'm taking bookings in the new year and I look forward to connecting with you all more then.

Much love,
xx Laura

We had such a beautiful heartfelt circle on Wednesday. These are the words we each shared at the end to describe how we ...
29/08/2020

We had such a beautiful heartfelt circle on Wednesday. These are the words we each shared at the end to describe how we felt - Warm, Comfortable, Empathetic love, Release, Harmony, Gratitude, Nourish, Peace and Heard. I think that summed up the circle we had perfectly.

We spoke a little about how to calm the nervous system and how to get some time for yourself whilst mothering during a lockdown and I thought to share a few of the suggestions for any mama's reading this:

- Use breath to work through things that come up
- Give yourself a deep tissue massage
- Give yourself a massage using warm oils before a shower or bath
- Enjoy shower or bath time alone
- Magnesium Baths
- Use essential oils
- Try to cook dinner without the kids when possible
- Get your groove on and dance
- Enjoy music when you can and play calming music before bed
- Ho'oponopono (can listen in the background or meditate to it)
- Honour your heart and hold your family in your heart when needed
- Get outsideNourish and nurture yourself
- Be present and connected

If you'd like to join us next circle then please book in via the event page.

https://www.facebook.com/events/315661919792677/

Much love,
xx Laura

Some great tips here for New Mama's navigating their way through postpartum during a lockdown.
15/08/2020

Some great tips here for New Mama's navigating their way through postpartum during a lockdown.

So, here we are, back in lockdown again. If youโ€™re in Melbourne, new stage four restrictions have brought a whole new level of heaviness.

This week I was interviewed by Julie Tenner and Bridget Wood on their podcast Nourishing the Mother. You can listen to the episode here: https://nourishingthemothercourse.com/podcast/.

We discussed postpartum care under COVID-19 restrictions, and they asked me to share my tips for new mothers who are in the postpartum period at this time.

In a nutshell, here they are!

Please donโ€™t take this as a โ€˜to-doโ€™ list or put any more pressure on yourself to do more than youโ€™re already doing. Here is simply a list of things that, from my experience working with new mums, might be helpful to get you through this challenging time.

1) Allow yourself the time to grieve.

- Let yourself process all the big feelings that will undoubtedly be coming up for you; this is not the postpartum period you were planning. There will no doubt be many things you are grieving; baby bonding with grandparents, visits from friends and family (particularly those who give practical help and hugs), a baby shower, and mothersโ€™ group meet-ups.

- Feel the big feelings and move them through your body; you could have a big shake, watch a sad movie and cry, stamp your feet, punch some pillows, or debrief with friends.

- Iโ€™m running a womenโ€™s circle next Sunday, 23 August, where I will facilitate an embodiment practice that will help to release any big feelings that you might be holding onto. If you would like the opportunity to express any big emotions youโ€™re holding onto in a healthy way and connect with a circle of like-minded women, I would love you to join us: https://www.katieparker.com.au/event-details/womenscircle.

2) Take one day at a time and focus on the things you can control.

Looking into the future too much (particularly in current times) can be anxiety-provoking, so try to live in the present moment as much as possible. If you start to feel overwhelmed, think of one thing you can do to make the day as enjoyable as possible.

There is a lot that is out of our control now. As much as you can, try not to dwell on those things and instead focus on what you still have control over. For example, how present you are with your baby, how you respond to your baby, getting regular exercise, and eating healthily. Sometimes healthy eating can seem like hard work and another โ€˜shouldโ€™ to add to the list. However, nourishing ourselves with good food and plenty of water, means we have more energy to get us through long days, and it is better for our mental health too, which is why I canโ€™t stress the importance of the next point enough!

3) Get as prepared with meals as possible.

- Cook and freeze as many meals as possible during your pregnancy. My partner did most of ours โ€“ things such as curries, soups, and stews are all meals that will nourish a postpartum body.

- Meal planning can take the stress out of trying to work out what to do for dinner each night.

- Organise a meal train or have someone else arrange it for you. Friends can either drop meals off on your doorstep or, if theyโ€™re not local, can organise meals to be delivered from your local cafรฉ. Alternatively, they could purchase or make up some meal kits like the ones available at the Source Bulkfoods to send. I include a dahl meal kit in my New Mama Gift Packs: https://www.katieparker.com.au/gifts.

- Ask as many people as possible to cook for you if they havenโ€™t already offered, and take the pressure of cooking off you and your partner for the first six weeks or so โ€“ this can make such a difference to your postpartum experience.

4) Reach out for emotional support if you need it.

Your mental health is important, and itโ€™s better to get on top of things before you hit crisis point. If youโ€™re struggling:

- Free phone support is available from PANDA and Beyond Blue; their websites and the COPE website all have great resources about perinatal mental health.

- Keep a list of friends or family members you feel you could call when at your most vulnerable. Knowing who to call in advance (and maybe having a conversation with them about them being on this list) can be helpful.

- I provide online counselling sessions as well as a one-month support package where you can audio or text message me at any time: https://www.katieparker.com.au/held.

5) Stay connected with people who nourish your soul.

- Join online groups with like-minded women.

- Facetime friends or have Zoom catch-ups.

- If youโ€™d like to join a supportive group of new and soon-to-be mothers, Iโ€™d love to invite you into my new one-month group program, โ€˜The Group Hugโ€™ starting Monday, 17 August: https://www.katieparker.com.au/thegrouphug.

6) Move your body and have some time outside every day.

- Do a few stretches, yoga, or go for a walk.

- Moving your body; exercising outside, in particular, has fantastic benefits for both your physical and mental health. If youโ€™re in stage four lockdown, try to make the most of your allotted hour each day to get out for a walk, it will do wonders for your mind and body.

7) Rest whenever you can.

If youโ€™re exhausted and have the choice between napping and doing housework, wherever possible, take the time to close your eyes, even for 10-15 minutes. For some people, having a messy house contributes to overwhelm and poor mental health, so there needs to be a balance here when this is the case.

8) Drop the expectations of what you think you โ€˜shouldโ€™ be doing.

I have two words for this: whatever works! Try to ignore any advice you receive that doesnโ€™t feel good for you and instead do whatever is going to get you through each day - with the least amount of stress and most joy as possible. The most important thing here is that you parent in the way that is right for you, your baby and your family. No-one else gets to be the expert on this.

9) Think about how you want to remember this time.

Understandably, our minds will wander to the negative aspects of having a new baby at this time. However, itโ€™s helpful to flip that mindset and focus on connecting with your baby by being present and making special memories with them. There are many ways to give your baby the sensory nourishment they need, even while spending the majority of time at home:

- Take them outside and show them the leaves of a tree.

- Bathe with your baby.

- Massage your baby.

- Give your baby a variety of materials to touch.

- Sing, talk, and read to your baby.

- Facetime with Grandparents and other family members; although not the same as in-person contact, it is still social interaction, and your baby will get to know their faces and voices.

Have you seen the gorgeous photo of the baby whose grandparents have read a story to him via Facetime each night for the first six months of life? The smile on his face shows his delight about this interaction and leaves no doubt that there is a close bond between them!

10) Ask yourself, โ€˜what do I need?โ€™. Maybe you need to:

- Call a friend.

- Listen to a podcast.

- Put your favourite music on and dance around the kitchen with your baby.

- Get outside.

- Go for a walk.

- Close your eyes and listen to a meditation while your baby feeds or sleeps on you.

- Watch a funny movie.

- Give yourself a hand or neck massage with yummy smelling hand cream or massage oil.

- Drink some water.

- Put the T.V. on for your older child(ren), so you can have a nap with your baby.

- Have some time alone โ€“ however that looks. It might just be a quick walk around the block before your partner starts work in the morning. For some, time each day when you donโ€™t have a baby attached to you is crucial for a healthy mental state. For others, it wonโ€™t be as essential, and thatโ€™s fine too.

Finding ways to insert small pockets of self-care during the day can help to prevent a build-up of resentment and overwhelm. Itโ€™s as important to care for a new mother, as it is a new baby. Even during this challenging time of restrictions on social contact and practical help in the home, I hope this article has given some ideas of ways you can get through the long days with as much enjoyment as possible.

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AYURVEDIC SUPPORT TO HELP YOU FLOW AND FIND STRENGTH AND BALANCE.

Hi and welcome. Iโ€™m Laura, the heart of Sage & Oak. Iโ€™m a Mother, Ayurvedic Practitioner & Postpartum Doula.

I provide many nurturing and rejuvenating Ayurvedic offerings to help maintain or achieve balance. Working with Ayurveda brings about the knowledge to fully understand our individual true selves whilst also giving the tools needed to flow with nature rather than against it bringing about more harmony in mind, body & soul. With a special interest in Ayurvedic Postpartum care, I also offer in-home support to help mothers and their families during this sacred and often challenging time. It doesn't matter if you're a first time mother or having your fourth child, having the right support post-birth is invaluable and offers mothers the space to recover and bond well with their babies.

I look forward to meeting you if you feel one of my offerings may be what youโ€™re looking for.