- Meditating during long car journeys helps clear your mind, pass the time and totally counts as practicing.
- If you like plants, collect plants. If you like crystals, collect crystals. Collect things that makes your soul sing!
- Charity shops are brilliant. You can always find something you need in there.
- Salt, salt, salt. I love it and you should at least consider having it in your witchy cabinet as it is brilliant for protection.
- You don’t need all the tools the books say you need unless you feel they’ll help.
- Stock up on as many black candles as you can during the Halloween season or wait until they’re on the discount aisle.
- Love is a powerful tool, don’t abuse it. The love you have for someone or something can help make any spell stronger.
- Wicca is the religion, Witchcraft is the practice. You don’t have to be Wiccan to practice Witchcraft, You don’t have to practice Witchcraft if you’re Wiccan.
- If you’re having difficulty with magic and witchcraft, Labradorite can help significantly.
- Be careful around incense and smoke if your an asthmatic witch! Goodness knows how many time my lungs have almost quit on me during cleansing. You don’t have to use it.
- Stir a bit of cinnamon into your morning tea to help bring good fortune throughout the day.
- Respect all living things, including plants and insects.
- If you’re having trouble visualising your magic and will, try taking inspiration from fantasy media, such as Skyrim or Harry Potter, and visualise the magic from those.
- If you relate a song to a spell or ritual, put it on and sing along to it!
- A small rose quartz under your pillow will help ease nightmares.
- Sometimes a digital grimoire is better and easier to write than a physical one.
- If your life is getting difficult to manage, take a break from witchcraft if it helps.
- Craft stores are a great place for mini bottles and jars.
- You don’t need to be part of a coven to be a valid witch.
- Anyone of any gender can be a witch.
- Don’t rely solely on a healing spell or potion to help with an illness, visit your doctor too.
- Share your knowledge to people who are willing to learn.