As summer fades and the rhythm of fall settles in, October often arrives with a sense of clarity. Not because life suddenly feels easier, but because the air itself changes — a little crisper, a little quieter. The trees remind us that letting go is natural. That shedding isn’t a loss, but an opening.
This month, I’m taking that message to heart and inviting you to do the same.
Let this be your permission slip to slow down, clear space, and reconnect with the version of yourself that’s been quietly waiting to be seen.
A New Chapter: Restored by Donna Sarah
If you’ve noticed a few updates around here, it’s because I’ve stepped into a new chapter.
Donna Sarah Yoga is now Restored by Donna Sarah.
This shift reflects the deeper work that’s been unfolding for years — blending yoga, meditation, nervous system support, and body-based healing into one unified mission: The Rest Revolution.
This evolution isn’t about change for the sake of it. It’s about alignment. It’s about creating a space where rest is sacred, wholeness is honored, and restoration becomes a lifestyle, not a luxury.
👉 Explore the new website here.
You’ll still find familiar offerings like restorative yoga, breathwork, and sound healing — but now, everything is more clearly rooted in helping you return home to yourself.
Small-Group Coaching: The Restored Experience
As part of this shift, I’ve said goodbye to the membership model and created something more intentional:
Restored Group Coaching.
This 3-month experience is designed for women ready to explore nervous system restoration, holistic planning, and embodied living — in a soft, small-group container.
It’s about real transformation through rhythm, reflection, and community.
Sessions begin in November, and spaces are limited.
If you’re feeling called to move through this season with guidance and support, I’d love to work with you.
What Is Savasana, Really?
No props. No effort. No performance.
Just the quiet, radical act of being still.
Savasana — or corpse pose — isn’t about “doing nothing.” It’s about learning how to rest with awareness.
It’s the art of letting the ground hold you, without asking your body to do or prove anything.
If you’ve been moving fast or feeling stretched thin, here’s a simple setup you can do anywhere:
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Lie on your back, arms relaxed by your sides, palms facing up
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Support your knees with a pillow or bolster
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Cover your eyes with a cloth or scarf
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Breathe naturally, without effort
Even five minutes of intentional Savasana can feel like a full reset.
Let it be your reminder that rest is productive.
What I’m Reading: Finding Nourishment in Simplicity

This month, I’ve been savoring Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen — a comfort read that’s surprisingly grounding.
While it’s not a traditional wellness book, there’s something deeply nourishing about returning to timeless stories that invite reflection without trying to fix us.
Sometimes, wellness isn’t about adding more — it’s about finding presence in what already is.
If you’re craving stillness or a softer kind of self-reflection, maybe it’s time to revisit a classic of your own.
👉 Get your copy here.
Final Thoughts
As the season changes, remember: you don’t have to rush to reinvent yourself.
You can let go slowly. You can breathe through the in-between.
This is your invitation to listen — to what your body needs, to what your heart is asking for, and to the quiet wisdom of this season.
Because clarity doesn’t always come from doing more.
Sometimes, it arrives the moment we finally pause.
Ready to integrate these restorative practices into your life and explore a deeper path of rest, reflection, and self-care? Check out my upcoming workshops, 1:1 coaching, and membership opportunities to continue your journey toward balance, renewal, and clarity.