When strength stops feeling strong
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

When strength stops feeling strong

Someone very special to me recently remarked how resilient I am, and said I should write a column about resilience.
Which sounded simple enough… until I sat down to write it.

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Shut your mouth (literally): The secret to sleeping better
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

Shut your mouth (literally): The secret to sleeping better

If you told me a year ago that I would be going to bed each night with tape across my mouth, I would have assumed we were heading into a very different kind of lifestyle column. But no, this is not bedroom bondage. It is called mouth taping, and believe it or not, it is one of the simplest, strangest and most effective little wellness habits I have tried.

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Regeneration over sustainability
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

Regeneration over sustainability

We talk a lot about sustainability these days. Sustainable living, sustainable business, sustainable growth. But lately I’ve been wondering: is simply sustaining enough?

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Thank you, beautiful people
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

Thank you, beautiful people

It’s people donating whatever they can. People simply turning up and asking for direction. People calling from all over the state to say they’re on the road, four hours away, how many trucks they have and what they’re carting, asking only, “Where do you want us to go?”

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The courage to go for it anyway
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

The courage to go for it anyway

We talk about confidence as though it’s a prerequisite, something you need to build before you start. But I’m starting to think it’s the opposite. Confidence doesn’t come first. Action does. Confidence grows in the cracks of our shaky, imperfect steps forward.

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The Power of Community
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

The Power of Community

I was asked recently to speak at an event on the importance, or perhaps more accurately, the power of community. And the more I reflected on what I wanted to say, the more I realised just how crucial community is in the radically shifting times we’re living through.

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Fasting: A reset for your cells, not just your waistline
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

Fasting: A reset for your cells, not just your waistline

What if fasting wasn’t really about losing weight at all? At its core, the real magic of fasting is cell repair. When we give the body time without food, it turns inward — sweeping up damaged or dysfunctional cells, recycling components, reducing inflammation, and creating space for regeneration. Weight loss, if it happens, is simply a by-product. The true benefit lies in healing, balance, and restoration of health.

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Spring habits in bloom
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

Spring habits in bloom

Spring always feels like a fresh notebook with clean pages waiting to be written. Nature sheds the old to make way for new growth, and it’s a reminder that we can do the same with our habits.

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Catching the AI Wave with Curiosity
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

Catching the AI Wave with Curiosity

Over the past six months, I’ve prioritised a huge chunk of my time to diving headfirst into Artificial Intelligence.

Not because I had to. Not because I was bored. But because I knew how imperative it is to remain not only relevant, but ahead of the curve.

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The Power of a Compliment
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

The Power of a Compliment

That’s why compliments are not just nice-to-haves. They’re lifelines. They connect us. They affirm us. They lift us when we might otherwise be spiralling down.

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Savouring Sanur,                  Bali is for Breathing
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

Savouring Sanur, Bali is for Breathing

It’s truly incredible what travel can teach you, particularly about yourself. For me, it’s like a deep exfoliation. It strips away dead layers and blocked filters, leaving me able to properly breathe again. The spirituality in Bali is captivating. The morning offerings, the gentle way the locals look out for each other, the kindness that radiates through everything.

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The benefits of red light therapy
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

The benefits of red light therapy

The benefits of red light therapy — harnessing the sun and what to know before you buy

In a world of biohacking gadgets, shiny wellness trends, and endless ‘quick fixes’, sometimes we forget that some of the most potent healing tools are completely free — and have been around for as long as we have. Enter red light therapy.

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Can we all just calm down
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

Can we all just calm down

Obviously, the last few weeks have been tense. With the real possibility of the world tipping into chaos — whispers of WW3 creeping into headlines — it’s felt like you can almost hear the scurrying feet of rodents behind us. I keep catching myself peeking over my shoulder, sensing that prickly fear, while also fighting to keep my head steady and my eyes facing forward.

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You think I have it all figured out? Absolutely not.
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

You think I have it all figured out? Absolutely not.

The other day, a family friend made a passing comment that has felt like a stone in my shoe that I’m needing to shake out - “You have to be good — you write about being good.”

You think for a second that I’m perfect at living out everything I share in these columns?

Absolutely not.

And that is in fact the entire point of Life Regenerated.

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Grounding, not just “woo-woo”
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

Grounding, not just “woo-woo”

To some, it may sound like new-age pseudoscience, but after adopting this free and easy practice over a year ago, I am completely sold. Grounding is not just another wellness fad, and I’ve found myself fascinated by the incredible science behind it.

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Clear your space, to clear your mind
Samantha Lewis Samantha Lewis

Clear your space, to clear your mind

“Clutter competes for your attention, leading to cognitive overload. This constant visual distraction can impair your ability to focus and process information.” -Jay Shetty

I’ve learned the hard way just how much the state of my house directly correlates to my mental state. Just yesterday I found myself getting frustrated, when trying to get out the door in a rush, nothing was where it should be.

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