Million-Dollar Mood, Chamomile Edges
She’s got a million-dollar mood… and chamomile edges.
You know that version of you who looks composed, gets things done, keeps the calendar moving, answers the questions, handles the house, manages the vision — but inside, your nervous system is quietly exhausted?
Mmmhmm. That’s not laziness. That’s your body asking for softness without wanting to make a scene.
So tonight, before you drink your tea, smell the chamomile first.
Then ask your body:
Does my body relax when I smell chamomile?
Notice your jaw.
Notice your shoulders.
Notice your belly.
Notice whether your breath finally stops acting like it’s being chased.
Chamomile is not just sleepy-girl tea, Babe. She’s the soft little flower that walks into the room and says, “You’ve been holding it together long enough.”
Tiny ritual for tonight:
Make your chamomile tea. Cover it while it steeps. Place both feet on the floor. Inhale the steam before you sip.
Then whisper:
“I release the edges I no longer need to survive.”
Because your million-dollar mood deserves a nervous system that feels held, not hunted.
Ready to discover which herbs your body recognizes as safety, support, and softness?
Start with Teacups & Tycoons: A 3-Cup Somatic Tea Reading — Arrive, Reveal, Soothe.
Come sip yourself back into rhythm.