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Ignite Your Light: A Sunrise-to-Moonlight Guide to Feeling Joyful, Resilient, and Lit from Within

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Light up your life -- and your self -- with this joy-filled guide to beauty, healing, and personal energy that includes delicious recipes, immune-strengthening wellness rituals, and practical steps for building a better world.

Whether it's fresh flowers, old family photos, an intense sweat session, or a good friend, we all have things that light us up, that shift our energy and help us thrive. Ignite Your Light helps you shine, with the support of 13 key energy influencers in your life -- from relationships and environment to food, creativity, and mindset.
Start with a Define Your Energy quiz to learn what influences your energy at each time of day, from sunrise to moonlight. Then, think back to your last amazing meal, or remember a great conversation you had. How will you make space for the things that grow your beauty and resilience through life's varied chapters and challenges? Each page of this immersive guide is packed with inspirational, actionable ways to bring life-changing happiness and healing into your life. If you've been struggling with self-care and want to boost your daily joy, Ignite Your Light has ideas and inspiration for you, including:

Delicious recipes that support glowing skin and optimal health
Fresh takes on self-care rituals, from yoga nidra to skin care as energy release
Support for releasing negative energy and stuck habits
Inspiration-packed profiles of the 13 leading factors that influence your energy and power your inner light
Simple shifts that improve your long-term happiness via your mindset, actions, environment, and relationships Filled with colorful illustrations and photos, Ignite Your Light is both a beautiful and practical guide for anyone who wants to positively influence their own energy, grow the beauty in their daily life, and shine their light on the world around them.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published April 7, 2020

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Jolene Hart

7 books74 followers
Jolene Hart, CHC, AADP is a Philadelphia-based writer and founder of Beauty Is Wellness (jolenehart.com), a natural beauty and health coaching practice. She teaches women to use nutrition and lifestyle choices to look and feel their best from the inside out. Her first book on beauty nutrition, Eat Pretty, debuts in March 2014.

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1,399 reviews
February 27, 2020
OH. MY. GOSH. I literally felt like this book was exactly what I needed. So well written with real life examples of what you can do to better your life with recipes, breathing exercises, yoga exercises, etc. I have never rushed to a website of a author to devour as much information as possible after finishing a book and feeling so connected. I highly recommend this book. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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363 reviews21 followers
February 14, 2020
As someone who's interested in learning ways on how a person could improve their own emotional well-being, this book definitely pulled me in, which was why I requested it on Netgalley in the first place. There are lots of methods the author has written about, from music to food (and there are multiple interesting recipes listed within) to crystals and many other things one can do to keep the positive energy and vibration going throughout the day. Jolene Hart gets quite personal as well, going through different questions with answers of her own that prompts readers themselves to fill up themselves.

Sadly, I had to read this in the PDF format, which means that everything is in a huge mess. I don't usually do this, marking an ARC down because of its format (although if I could, I would avoid PDF files at all cost as it really ruins my reading experience while I try not to let it affect my review), but in this case, there are pictures and beautiful fonts of different colours used. And you can imagine how it'd look in the PDF format on Kindle: a big, big mess. Super tiny pictures; fonts and their illustrations to make them look fancy skewed. They are supposed to make readers enjoy reading it more, but it just didn't work out. It's apparent that the publisher did nothing about this formatting before sending it to Netgalley. It's terrible. It stressed me out.

And boy, oh boy, does this ARC have lots of missing letters. Instead of 'off', I'm only left with an 'o'. Or 'offer', becomes 'oer'. I honestly have no idea what happened to all the 'f's. It might be lost with all the skewed designs. Maybe it's in a different font? I have no idea. But that also ruined my experience. It kept mentioning a 'refer to page TK', and I absolutely have no idea what page TK means. So I'm really left confused.

One last tragedy: there is not a single citation or reference to all the studies Jolene Hart herself has mentioned. Just writing out 'One study shows...' does not help in trying to convince the skeptics at all. If I were one of them, I would have rated this a 1 star. But since I did enjoy the content to a certain extent, 3 stars it is. With citations, I would have enjoyed this even more, as reading further is something I would have loved to do with topics like those mentioned by the author.

I really hope that this book gets a proper edit. With citations.

This review is written based on the ARC provided by the publisher through Netgalley.

By A Floret's Breath
53 reviews
April 24, 2020
I recently read Ignite Your Light by Jolene Hart. I love mindfulness and embodiment so this book's promise to help define my energy and understand the factors that influence it was intriguing. Overall I thought this was a cute book and a quick read. I took the quiz in Chapter 1 and didn't fall into any one category, so I browsed each section (divided up by time of day when you're most "energized"). I didn't gain any solid takeaways, but I vibed with the language Hart uses so it was still a fun read. One big turn off for me were the recipes: I'm in recovery from an eating disorder, so that's a big chunk of the book I had to skip over (green juice is not a complete breakfast!). I would recommend that you check this book out at the library but not necessarily buy your own copy.
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Author 65 books20 followers
February 21, 2020
Inspirit, uplifting, creative and motivating, this book does an excellent job of delivering more than it promises. It's a feel-good book, with lots of ways to start implementing self-help insights and action steps into your life from the very first pages. I liked this one a lot and will hang onto it so that I can dip back into it on days when I need a lift. Nice job, Jolene Hart, and thank you to NetGalley for sending me a free ARC in exchange for review.
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168 reviews2 followers
March 22, 2021
I loved this book, it is so aesthetically pleasing and gives practical practices that anyone can incorporate into their life. I LOVE the recipes, they are so beautiful and all real whole food items you can incorporate easily. I did already understand most of the concepts she discusses, but that didn’t keep me from loving to read her take and some of the science was new and fun to learn about! I will return to this for ideas again and again.
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19 reviews1 follower
May 6, 2021
This book literally does what the title says, ignites your light!

Hart talks about acknowledging what brightens your inner energy and what dims it. She provides suggestions on how to keep your energy bright throughout each phase of the day, Sunrise, Daylight, Sunset and Moonlight. She also provides breathing exercises, yoga and some cute recipes!

This book really is a bundle of light and positivity !
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November 14, 2023
not sure about this one. read it for therapy, & got some positivity from it along with some good usable suggestions, but other things were kind of just repeating everything i’ve been told before. meh.
5 reviews
July 30, 2020
Really enjoyed the book. Participated with an author lead weekly discussion which really made the book resonate.
36 reviews2 followers
February 18, 2021
This book had some good tips and recipes that I’ve already put into practice.
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61 reviews21 followers
May 10, 2023
Written so very beautifully ✨ lots of great gem’s being dropped in this read ! Loved it 🥰
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January 6, 2021
I wanted to love this book so much.... it left me disappointed and really bored. All the information is basic, and nothing is scientifically accurate. I’m giving this book 3/5 stars just so is a easy read, and somewhat helpful.
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143 reviews34 followers
March 5, 2020
" Ignite Your Light" was a great read. This book you will come back to again and again, with pages marked up. Full of wonderful suggestions for creating your best self. Improving your lifestyle. You won't be sorry in buying this book for yourself and family.

Thank you to publisher and NetGalley for the eARC
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1,681 reviews39 followers
January 2, 2024
A lot of this is similar to things I've learned through Ayurveda. The actual Science parts where a bit of a slow read but Iearned some things.

I particularly liked how times of day where broken down:

5am - 9am Sunrise
9am - 5pm Daylight.
5pm - 9pm Sunset
9pm - 5am Moonlight

"Depending on the season and the hour that you rise, natural light may or may not greet you when you open your eyes. But a fresh breath of of outside air is always there, on the other side of the window pane, a papable connection to nature and the outdoors. Make it a part of your morning wakeup ritual  to stop and throw open your window, step out onto your doorstep or fire escape, to inhale deeply and feel the outside air on your face, whether it's frosty or humid, breezy or still. You have just made your day's first energetic connection to nature."


Daylight Energy Drain  - Lacking Balance between solitude and socialization.


Put your devices to bed during the Sunset hours. - I've been failing miserably at this one during the Pandemic.

"The arrival of moonlight is a daily reminder that nature works in cycles, large and small. Night settles in to remind us of our need for balance; for every light there is dark, for every period of activity there is rest."

"Life is a string of moments and days, and tomorrow you'll begin again."
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