Staying On Purpose: Holistic Wellness as a Return to What’s Yours

Healing doesn’t always come with clarity. Sometimes, it comes with confusion. Discomfort. A low hum of disorientation that makes you wonder if all the "progress" is even real. That’s the thing most people won’t tell you about transformation: it can feel like regression when you’re in it.

But staying on purpose isn’t about how clear it feels.

It’s about continuing anyway.

This is the season where many of us are learning that wellness isn’t a set of rituals. It’s not a curated schedule. It’s a relationship with your body, your truth, your yes, your no, your soft limits, and your repeated returns.

It’s the art of remembering what you actually need before the world told you otherwise.


Your Nervous System Remembers What You Forgot

One of the core teachings I share often, especially in this season, is how your nervous system holds memory in ways your mind doesn’t always articulate. You can say "I’m fine" a thousand times, but your body knows. Your breath patterns, posture, sleep cycles, and stress responses all carry truth. That’s why I build experiences around regulation, not resolution.

Holistic wellness isn’t about pretending to be healed, it’s about building the capacity to stay with what’s true without shutting down.

You can achieve this through:

  • Somatic grounding before and after journaling

  • Breath-led journaling to explore “where does this live in my body?”

  • Affirmations not for manifesting—but for regulating

These tools aren’t shiny. They might not be trending. But they work.

 

When You Choose Differently, You Create Evidence

What I love most about the people who show up to this work—is witnessing the exact moment someone chooses differently.

It’s when you say “no” out loud and don't flinch.
It’s when you cry in child’s pose and don't apologize for it.
It’s when you finally admit, “I didn’t think this would work for me, but maybe it did? I feel lighter.”

That’s it. That’s the shift.

Choosing differently doesn’t need a witness. But when it happens in community, it becomes something even more powerful: evidence.

Evidence that your softness is allowed.
Evidence that your resistance is valid.
Evidence that your transformation is real—even if it doesn’t look like anyone else’s.

 

This Month’s Holistic Wellness Prompt:

What are you pretending not to know about what you need right now?

Write it. Say it. Move with it. Let it change you.

The Wellness System I Created Because I Needed It First

I created the Purpose-Filled Pause system from lived experience, and it’s not just a product. It’s a way of life. A response to burnout. A counter-offering to the constant demand to produce. And it’s what underpins everything we should be doing right now.

From workshops & retreats to the upcoming journal and affirmation deck, my goal is to help people build personalized systems for rest, clarity, and return. This isn’t a side gig. This is my recovery. This is my offering.

 

Holistic Wellness Isn’t Linear—But It’s Trackable

If you’ve been keeping up, you will know that week 2 of my newsletter is dedicated to the theme of staying on purpose, which also means checking in:

  • Have your boundaries improved?

  • Can you name what your body needs today?

  • Have you created space for your own rituals instead of repeating someone else’s?

  • Are you measuring growth in clarity, not just consistency?

These are the markers of wellness I trust. These are the signs I invite you to look for.

You Don’t Need a New Self. You Just Need to Honor the One Who’s Been Waiting.

You’ve survived things you don’t talk about.
You’ve quieted your needs in rooms that never deserved your silence.
You’ve performed peace because real rest felt too vulnerable to reach for.

But that version of you who is softening now? Trust her.

That’s who we’re working for.
That’s who Jijivisha is for.

This isn’t about returning to normal.

It’s about remembering what’s true.

Affirmation of the Week:
“I do not owe anyone the version of me that abandoned herself to make them comfortable.”

Jameela Hill

Jameela Hill is a Detroit native who moved to Tucson 5 years ago to pursue a new life path. As a dedicated artist, yoga teacher, doula, student, and full-time mother, Meela is committed to empowering Black women through her retreats that combine art and movement. Meela’s professional entry to the art came as a teaching artist for DREAM School’s KindeziCare youth program where she led movement through storytelling. She is currently pursuing an IT certification at PCC. She founded Jijivisha Holistic, a healthcare company that combines her yoga and doula knowledge to provide Black women with tools to cultivate healthy, affirming relationships and find their purpose. As a member of Rooted Doula Collective, Meela is passionate about creating spaces for Black people to birth, learn, and parent in ways that resist the traumas of white supremacy, patriarchy, and capitalism. Meela's mission is to hold space for everyone to live with authenticity and joy.

https://www.jijivishaholistic.com
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