“Don’t forget - no one else sees the world the way you do, so no one else can tell the stories that you have to tell.”
— Charles de Lint, The Blue Girl (via meineluft)
I tried everything and I‘m Not enough. I‘m a disappointment you said that mum. And after everything that you‘ve done to me I‘ve kept trying because all I‘ve ever wanted is that you love and care about me.
- Hazel
“Some people come into our lives, and leave footprints on our hearts, and we are never, ever the same.”
— Flavia Weedn (via quotefeeling)
Can we just ignore the stars, so that the world could be ours?
For you to see beauty here does not mean there is beauty in me, it means there is beauty rooted so deep within you, you can't help but see it everywhere.
— Rupi Kaur, Milk and Honey
Waking up in the morning and be productive isn’t that easy for most people, it’s just way easier and cosy to just go back in bed!
I get why you love so much staying in bed, trust me. But it’s also true that in these uncertain times where we don’t have the outside motivation of school or work, it’s very important to learn how to be productive at home.
Being productive brings you closer to achieving your goals and creating a consistent routine will help you do that quicker. Not knowing what to do all the time makes you waste so much time that could be spent actually doing things!
When you are creating your productive morning routine it’s important to know exactly what your goals are. Do you want to exercise and get fit? Do you want to get your homework done? Do you want to work on your blog?
You need to tailor your routine according to those goals, so don’t follow other people’s routines just because they look good and “aesthetic”, that won’t get you anywhere with your own goals.
The first few days of trying your new routine are just a trial. If something seems off, you don’t feel good or you just can’t follow it, don’t get discouraged! Try again the next day and if the problems persist, it’s time to make some changes to your plan!
Also, your routine doesn’t necessarily have to include big tasks such as cleaning the whole house or completing an entire project, it could be composed of many little tasks such as making your bed. Putting all those little tasks into a to-do list might be helpful at first so you can check-off all the completed things and see what you were and weren’t able to accomplish. It will also look longer but at the same time, less intimidating considering that those smaller tasks will take you less time! ☀
Make your bed
Drink water
Brush your teeth
Take a shower
Exercise
Do a face/hair mask
Read
Bible or religious studies
Bullet Journal
Clip your nails
Shave
Do your eyebrows
Try a new outfit
Try a new make-up look
Go for a walk
Stretch
Read or watch the news
Clean your desk drawers
Clean your backpack or purse
Unload/Load the dishwasher
Unload/Load the washing machine
Try a new recipe
Go grocery shopping
Connect with your loved ones
Call your relatives or friends
Gratitude Journal
Listen to an educational podcast
Learn how to code
Take an online class
Meditate
Pray
Learn something you’ve wanted to learn for a long time
Study a new language
Take vitamins
Take your daily medication
Eat fruit or veggies
Water your plants
Change your sheets
Vacuum
Mop the floor
Clean your kitchen sink and counters
Clean your toilet
Clean your bathroom sink and counters
Clean your bathtub or shower
Plan out your meals for the week
Do some meal prepping
Pay your bills
Do laundry
Pair socks and fold underwear
Plan your next vacation
Plan out your next business
Start a side hustle
Write a blog post
Take a new hobby
Draw or paint
Sing or play an instrument
Dance
Declutter your inbox
Organize papers and documents
Open the mail
Review your monthly budget
Check on your credit score
Create a wish-list
Make a doctor’s appointment
Wash your car
Organise your garage or storage unit
Update your resume
Look for a new job
Konmari your home
Sell things you don’t use
I hope you liked this post and find it useful! Don’t forget to click the little heart and reblog!
q: if you were forced to be on any reality show, which one would you choose? ☀
Love you,
Mia, xx
I do my best thinking at night when everyone else is sleeping. No interruptions. No noise. I like the feeling of being awake when no one else is.
— Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places
“An intimate relationship does not banish loneliness. Only when we’re comfortable with who we are, can we truly function in a healthy way.”
— Patricia Fry (via thoughtkick)