
Healing has no borders
My new essay is officially out in 'How to Save the World.' But this release isn't about me; it's about a desert garden, human rights, and the true foundation of recovery.
Anette Nilsson is an author and healthy living advocate. Her battle with Crohn’s disease sparked her journey into sharing wisdom on healing, soul-happiness, and self-development, inspiring others to lead authentic, balanced lives.
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My new essay is officially out in 'How to Save the World.' But this release isn't about me; it's about a desert garden, human rights, and the true foundation of recovery.

My essay was just accepted into the upcoming anthology, How to Save the World—Beyond Borders. Here is why true change starts with our internal alignment.

Sanctuary Magazine just featured a chapter of my memoir. It’s a reflection on cold medical verdicts, the limits of a diagnosis, and the moment I chose my own body over a chart.

I’ve always said healing isn’t a straight line. The Honey Pop recently dug into the "messy" side of Soul-Happy, and why that vulnerability matters.

Today, March 24, my memoir enters the world. From the "beige numbness" of a cover story to the golden incandescence of living my truth—this is the long road home.

A look behind the "cover story" as we approach the March 24th launch of Soul-Happy. A journey from beige numbness back to golden incandescence.

How this blend of science and spirituality might unlock your hidden potential

Welcome to solar maximum.

We are all part soul, part ego—they are fundamental aspects of the human experience.

It’s abundantly clear to most people that our population is facing significant health challenges.

We all want to eat healthy, right?

My author’s journey started in 1998 when “You got mail!” was as hot as technology got.

That changed.

Heal your life.

“Abundance is not something we acquire. It is something we tune into.” – Wayne Dyer

This is Anette Nilsson's Substack.