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[View Online]( [DailyOM]( We've changed our look! From now on, you'll get the same great content in a newly updated design created with you in mind. Enjoy today's inspiration. [Squirrel Medicine]( Squirrel medicine reminds us to set aside some of our most precious resources as an investment for the future. Some Native American tribes consider all living beings as brothers and sisters that have much to teach, including squirrels. These small creatures teach us to work in harmony with the cycles of nature by conserving for the winter months during times when food is plentiful. In our modern world, squirrels remind us to set aside a portion of our most precious resources as an investment in the future. Though food and money certainly fall into this category, they are only some of the ways our energy is manifested. We can conserve this most valuable asset by being aware of the choices we make and choosing only those that nurture and sustain us. This extends to the natural resources of our planet as well, using what we need wisely with the future in mind. Saving and conservation are not acts of fear but rather affirmations of abundance yet to come. Squirrels accept life’s cycles, allowing them to face winters with the faith that spring will come again. Knowing that change is part of life, we can create a safe space, both spiritually and physically, that will support us in the present and sustain us in the future. This means not filling our space with things, or thoughts, that don’t serve us. Without hoarding more than we need, we keep ourselves in the cyclical flow of life when we donate our unwanted items to someone who can use them best. This allows for more abundance to enter our lives, because even squirrels know a life of abundance involves more than just survival. Squirrels use their quick, nervous energy to enjoy life’s adventure. They are great communicators, and by helping each other watch for danger, they do not allow worry to drain them. Instead, they allow their curious nature to lead the way, staying alert to opportunities and learning as they play. Following the example set by our squirrel friends, we are reminded to enjoy the journey of life’s cycles as we plan and prepare for a wonderful future, taking time to learn and play along the way. DailyOM Course Spotlight [A Year to Simplify Your Life]( By Stephanie Bennett Vogt In this breakthrough course, clearing expert Stephanie Bennett Vogt will teach how to create a sense of spaciousness in our mind, heart, and surroundings by letting go of the things that aren’t serving us. With powerful daily guidance and techniques, you’ll learn to tend to your environments, set clear boundaries, and experience positive shifts that come from taking small steps. By the end, you’ll cultivate transformative energy to reduce the overwhelm, feel lighter, and experience more flow in your life. [Learn More]( [ ] Top Courses - [From Codependent to Independent]( - [Shedding Your Menopausal Middle in 10 Days]( - [What to Eat Over 40]( - [A Year of Writing to Uncover the Authentic Self]( - [Perfect Posture in 14 Days]( - [How to Heal the Mother Wound]( - [Somatic Exercises to Relax and Release]( - [Clearing Physical and Emotional Clutter]( - [Fascia Flows to Free Your Body]( - [A Year to Clear What Is Holding You Back!]( [ ] New Courses - [Shakti Warrior Dance to Unleash Feminine Energy]( - [Be Ridiculously Happy in Your Relationship]( - [Yoga for People Who Can't Touch Their Toes]( - [Fascia Flows to Free Your Body]( [DAILY OM]( [ ] [facebook]( [instagram]( [pinterest]( [twitter]( You are receiving this email because you are signed up to receive emails from DailyOM. You are registered with {EMAIL}. [Inspirations]( | [Courses]( | [Horoscopes]( [Remove me from this list]( | [Help/FAQ]( Copyright © 2022 [Everyday Health, Inc.]( All rights reserved. DailyOM is among the federally registered trademarks of Everyday Health, Inc. and may not be used by third parties without explicit permission. 114 Fifth Avenue, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10011 Subject to our [terms of service]( and [privacy policy](

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