When I was little I did ballet from about age 4 to age 12. For the last 10 years I have been dreaming about signing up for classes again.
Every time I considered signing up, I chickened out or told myself that it was weird to take ballet classes as an adult.
I am so happy to say that, with the help of my best friend, I took a ballet class and absolutely LOVED it. I left with new confidence in myself and a huge smile.
As part of my Lenten goal for this year, I decided that I wanted to take a break from social media and really make an effort to live in the present moment. I didn’t know how this would effect my blog writing. I decided that, if I was feeling inspired, I would write. I did not want to push myself to meet any deadlines or stretch my self to live up to unrealistic standards that I tend to set for myself.
A large part of living in the moment began with my morning routine. I have never been much of a morning person up until this year. Mornings have since become my most cherished part of the day. A great morning makes for a fantastic day.
There is something about waking up and having time to sip some coffee and watch the sun come up. I was blessed with an absolutely beautiful sunrise this morning. Even better than watching the sun rise over the rainy clouds, was opening my copy of Jesus Calling and reading this:
“Bring Me the sacrifice of thanksgiving. Take nothing for granted, not even the rising of the sun.”
Could that have been any more perfect? God is always speaking to us. We just have to take the time to listen.
I love to take the time to journal and pray first thing in the morning before I have the chance to become distracted by my to-do list or my iPhone. Even if five minutes is all I have to offer to God, those five minutes have the power to influence the rest of my day. God knows exactly how to speak to you and what you need to hear. This morning I was reminded of how incredibly lucky I am to be able to see the sunrise.
Meditation is another great tool for staying mindful. Many people struggle with the concept of meditation. Sitting still with your thoughts, even for just a few minutes, can seem incredibly daunting. The key is to remember that practice always helps. Stay positive and be patient with yourself. With time, meditation will become second natured.
Guided meditation can be very beneficial to a meditation practice. There are endless options for guided meditation on YouTube or on your smart phone. I use a free app called Calm. Guided meditations can help you to stay focused and in the present. Here is a quote from my afternoon meditation:
We have the power to have a fantastic day, everyday! Let things go by giving them to God.
Finally, have fun with your morning routine!
I like to start my day with a big glass of lemon water. This helps keep me hydrated and the bright citrus flavor never fails to wake me up.
I sleep with my curtains open to make sure I wake up with the sun. This makes hopping out of bed a lot easier!
Add things to your room that make you happy. Keeping fresh flowers or your favorite stuffed animal by your bed will never fail to put a smile on your face 🙂