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Spring brings longer days, subtle energy, and fresh opportunities to connect with nature. This month, I’ve gathered seasonal natural lifestyle inspiration to help you lean into the subtle energy of April, nourish your home and garden, and embrace the simple joys of foraging, herbal teas, and mindful movement. Whether you’re seeking calm routines, gentle spring cleaning, or ways to boost your natural energy, these ideas are here to guide you.

I have gathered for you natural lifestyle inspiration in seasonal bucket lists that I am publishing monthly. You can join the email list below to get them in your inbox when they are published, or read here the ones that have already been published:
- July: Natural Living Bucket List
- August: How to Live More Naturally This Month
- September: Natural Ways to Welcome Autumn
- October: The Simple Joys of Autumn
- November: Tune into Darkness and Learning Habits
- December: Gentle Preparation For Natural Christmas
- January: Ground Yourself and Set the Intentions
- February: Embrace the season
- March: Natural Awakening

Lean into natural energy
As the days grow longer in April, leaning into natural energy is more than appropriate. Green tea has a reasonable amount of theine, the caffeine in tea, to keep your energy subtle without crashing. Add matcha to your latte or smoothie, or use gunpowder green tea for your mint iced tea.
I have also lately enjoyed plain Sencha green tea that has plenty of L-theanine, which is an amino acid that eases stress and anxiety, to name a few benefits of green tea.
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Enjoy the season
Nature has a surprising way to lighten the mood, especially in the springtime. Seize the moment and visit beautiful parks or wander in the forest so as not to miss the blossoming trees. Cherries and blooming apple trees are my favourites. Tell me what yours are by commenting below this post!
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Benefit from Nature
The springtime is the moment to expand your pantry to the forest and start foraging, which is one of the most beautiful natural lifestyle habits.
Simple things to forage this season are the wood sorrels that are abundant and easy to recognize, and super simple to add to salads or make wild pesto out of.
Another everyday plant is stinging nettle, which you can definitely spot everywhere you go! Just use gloves to avoid the sting and focus on the small leaves that are growing far from the main roads and composts to avoid the accumulated nitrates.
Try these foraged recipes


An organized home is a sanctuary
When spring comes, it comes with natural energy that is so important to use wisely. Spring clean and organize your home when you feel the natural push to do so. Use the help of cleaning schedules to ease homemaking and everyday life enormously.
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Natural Deep Cleaning Guidebook & Checklists
Upgrade and ease your deep cleaning task and get organized with this 20-pager guidebook that includes:
- Deep cleaning checklists room-by-room
- Deep cleaning checklist at one glance
- Supplies you need for deep cleaning
- Declutter fast track guide
- Tips for deep cleaning mindset
- Natural cleaning product DIY recipes
Expand your herb garden
The sun starts to be sufficient for the plants, and the small seedlings crave to be pricked out and planted in the bigger pots to get more living space and energy.
Tend your garden of herbs to enjoy teas (hot or iced!) and delicious meals throughout the whole summer.
Herbal recipes


Move in the nature
Elevate your day with a walk in the silence of nature. Deep forests are still waking up, and the tiny spruce shoots and leaves are sprouting. Pause to listen to the soundworld of nature and embrace the peace and strength it gives to those who enter.

