Sheri Rose – Educator, Writer, Editor, and Essential Oils Coach – Young Living Brand Partner – Referral # 12488561 https://www.youngliving.com/us/en/referral/12488561 Sheri Rose is an avid reader and writer who enjoys spending time loving on her husband, family, friends, and her three dogs. As an educator, editor/writer, and essential oils coach, Sheri has helped others all her life. She currently studies aromatherapy at the Aromahead Institute and has completed her essential oils coaching certification with Dr. Josh Axe. Essential oils and essential oil products are not just a hobby for her, they are a part of her daily routine, and she loves sharing with others how to use them to create a healthy lifestyle. Overall, Sheri is quirky and kind and compassionate, she works daily to maintain wellness, and she truly cares about the health and wellbeing of others.

  • Blog,  Emotions

    Anger: Come On Baby, Don’t Light My Ire

    Anger is a normal emotional reaction to a less than desirable result, but having a short fuse indicates something deeper is wrong. If you get mad easily, I feel for you. Life is hard for people who are quick to anger – for people like me – or like I used to be anyway. We bring so much heartache on ourselves because of it. It took me years to stay calm in situations that aggravated me and even longer to ignore things I had no control over. I’m still working on it, but I’ve mostly conquered it. First, I recognized it; next, I gave up believing I was justified in…

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    Fear Less: Use These Essential Oils

    Fear debilitates us all, and these days, there’s a lot of it going around. Daily media reports about the ever-evolving nature of COVID-19 keep us on edge and amplify the usual stress of finding or losing a job or managing a family and a life. So how do we negotiate such uncertain times without completely devolving into an emotional mess too afraid to breathe? We take precautions, practice prevention, and use essential oils to help us stay calm. The trick is to self-reflect in a way that helps us rise above rather than sink below and get stuck in the black tar of that deep abyss of doom. We want…

  • Blog,  DIYs,  EO Spotlight

    Palo Santo: The Little Stick That Could

    Today’s essential oil spotlight is Palo Santo (Bursera graveolens) because it is a lesser known essential oil that helps with so many things. As a resin and an essential oil, Palo Santo is a cousin to Frankincense as it is rich in the terpenes limonene and α-terpineol and has healing, calming, and cleansing properties. The essential oil is extracted from the wood and the fruit of the trees. A Little About Palo Santo The name Palo Santo in Spanish means Holy Wood, and the Palo Santo tree is native from the Yucatan Peninsula to Peru and Venezuela. Palo Santo sticks and a Sage bundle are shown in the image because like…

  • Blog,  Emotions

    20 Essential Oils for Grief and Loss

    If you have experience using essential oils to help get yourself through grief and loss, you know how well they work. Essential oils help many people recall blocked memories, break through situations where they feel stuck, overcome irrational fears, and deal with debilitating despair. I started using them a year after my mother died to help me, and I’ve never looked back. When I started using essential oils, I knew they would help my emotional health, but I never knew why. However, I wasn’t convinced they could help my physical health until I experienced the effects myself. How did they do this? I wanted to know, so I began investigating…

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    Scent Anchoring and Essential Oils

    What is scent anchoring? Scent anchoring is when we store what we smell in our olfactory memory. Some we attach to pleasurable experiences, others with uncomfortable or even traumatic events. When we reencounter the same smells within a few days, months, or years, we may find that they trigger positive or negative reactions to things we associated them with in the past. We can attach any scent to any event, and essential oils can smell like those same aromas anchored in our olfactory memory and trigger the same responses. As with the stored scents, essential oils may cause people distress, and others may help people break through their trauma or…