Martine Baker- Holistic Wellness Coach

Martine Baker- Holistic Wellness Coach As a certified holistic wellness coach, I offer guidance and support in realizing radiant health and well-being for my clients.

Specializing in healthy aging and skin health, I help my clients to feel and look their best at any age.

The emotional energy you carry when preparing a meal transfers directly into the food. This is why it is very important ...
10/05/2022

The emotional energy you carry when preparing a meal transfers directly into the food. This is why it is very important to never make a meal when you are in a bad mood. This energy transfer can either heal you or slowly poison you. Choose wisely.

"How many years of beauty do I have left?she asks me.How many more do you want?Here. Here is 34. Here is 50.When you are...
03/11/2022

"How many years of beauty do I have left?
she asks me.

How many more do you want?
Here. Here is 34. Here is 50.

When you are 80 years old
and your beauty rises in ways
your cells cannot even imagine now
and your wild bones grow luminous and
ripe, having carried the weight
of a passionate life.

When your hair is aflame
with winter
and you have decades of
learning and leaving and loving
sewn into
the corners of your eyes
and your children come home
to find their own history
in your face.

When you know what it feels like to fail
ferociously
and have gained the
capacity
to rise and rise and rise again.

When you can make your tea
on a quiet and ridiculously lonely afternoon
and still have a song in your heart
Queen owl wings beating
beneath the cotton of your sweater.
Because your beauty began there
beneath the sweater and the skin,
remember?

This is when I will take you
into my arms and coo
YOU BRAVE AND GLORIOUS THING
you’ve come so far.
I see you.
Your beauty is breathtaking.

Author: Jeannette Encinias

Photo: Ingmari Lamy

“Self-care is often a very unbeautiful thing.It is making a spreadsheet of your debt and enforcing a morning routine and...
01/26/2022

“Self-care is often a very unbeautiful thing.

It is making a spreadsheet of your debt and enforcing a morning routine and cooking yourself healthy meals and no longer just running from your problems and calling the distraction a solution.

It is often doing the ugliest thing that you have to do, like sweat through another workout or tell a toxic friend you don’t want to see them anymore or get a second job so you can have a savings account or figure out a way to accept yourself so that you’re not constantly exhausted from trying to be everything, all the time and then needing to take deliberate, mandated breaks from living to do basic things like drop some oil into a bath and read Marie Claire and turn your phone off for the day.

A world in which self-care has to be such a trendy topic is a world that is sick. Self-care should not be something we resort to because we are so absolutely exhausted that we need some reprieve from our own relentless internal pressure.

True self-care is not salt baths and chocolate cake, it is making the choice to build a life you don’t need to regularly escape from.

And that often takes doing the thing you least want to do.

It often means looking your failures and disappointments square in the eye and re-strategizing. It is not satiating your immediate desires. It is letting go. It is choosing new. It is disappointing some people. It is making sacrifices for others. It is living a way that other people won’t, so maybe you can live in a way that other people can’t.

It is letting yourself be normal. Regular. Unexceptional. It is sometimes having a dirty kitchen and deciding your ultimate goal in life isn’t going to be having abs and keeping up with your fake friends. It is deciding how much of your anxiety comes from not actualizing your latent potential, and how much comes from the way you were being trained to think before you even knew what was happening.

If you find yourself having to regularly indulge in consumer self-care, it’s because you are disconnected from actual self-care, which has very little to do with “treating yourself” and a whole lot do with parenting yourself and making choices for your long-term wellness.

It is no longer using your hectic and unreasonable life as justification for self-sabotage in the form of liquor and procrastination. It is learning how to stop trying to “fix yourself” and start trying to take care of yourself… and maybe finding that taking care lovingly attends to a lot of the problems you were trying to fix in the first place.

It means being the hero of your life, not the victim. It means rewiring what you have until your everyday life isn’t something you need therapy to recover from. It is no longer choosing a life that looks good over a life that feels good. It is giving the hell up on some goals so you can care about others. It is being honest even if that means you aren’t universally liked. It is meeting your own needs so you aren’t anxious and dependent on other people.

It is becoming the person you know you want and are meant to be. Someone who knows that salt baths and chocolate cake are ways to enjoy life – not escape from it.”
-Brianna Wiest

Happiness: the reason behind our yearnings and the ultimate fountain of youth!
05/24/2021

Happiness: the reason behind our yearnings and the ultimate fountain of youth!

Getting ready to mix up a little Mother’s day treat!  A healthy mama is a happy mama❤️
05/09/2021

Getting ready to mix up a little Mother’s day treat! A healthy mama is a happy mama❤️

NASA has a poster hanging with bees that reads:"Aerodynamically a bee's body is not made to fly; the good thing is that ...
02/24/2021

NASA has a poster hanging with bees that reads:
"Aerodynamically a bee's body is not made to fly; the good thing is that the bee doesn't know ".
The law of physics says that a bee cannot fly, the aerodynamic principle says that the breadth of its wings is too small to keep its huge body in flight, but a bee doesn’t know, it doesn’t know anything about physics or its logic and flies anyway.
This is what we can all do, fly and prevail in every moment in the face of any difficulty and in any circumstance despite what they say.
Let us be bees, no matter the size of our wings, we take flight and enjoy the pollen of life."

-Ernesto Murguia

A new year, a new beginning...I just chose my word for the year: BLOSSOMING.  I am thrilled to launch my practice as a h...
01/11/2021

A new year, a new beginning...

I just chose my word for the year: BLOSSOMING. I am thrilled to launch my practice as a holistic wellness coach, which promises to be a rewarding complement to my work as an interior designer and artist. I believe creativity is at the heart of wellness, since it invites us to blossom into who we authentically are and to realize our highest potential. Perhaps the caption to this photo should be "Every soul is a flower blossoming in nature".

What's your word for the year?

11/14/2020

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97540

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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(541) 301-5273

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