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Gratitude Challenge: Accountability and Affirmations
It is the last month in 2017 and even if it might sound cliché, I am Happy and Grateful for a lot of things. There have been bad times too but
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8 Ways to literally have a ‘Good Morning’.
It’s no longer news that while we love the weekends, a lot of us actually dread mornings… especially monday morning. Well, it’s a beautiful monday morning and I’m glad I’m not grumpy. I think mondays or mornings are generally not that bad. Like, it’s all in your mindset and what you have planned out for the day. Overtime, I’ve realised that I can control how i want to feel in the mornings. This is actually very important because the way you start your morning sets the pace for other activities. Sometimes, you find a balance at mid day, other times the day just goes downhill….and you’re left wondering what you…
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5 Things I Can Afford At The Moment.
Woohoo!!! It’s finally friday….. Are you excited the weekend is here? Got plans? Attending a wedding? Party? Shopping? Hair day? Meal prep? One of the reason i look forward to friday is being able to stay awake longer than normal and not bother about having a drab Saturday morning. You? Talking about shopping, what do you want so much right now but your bank statement is giving you a ‘side eye’..and asking, you really want to get that? Like right now? Just this morning, a friend and I talked about the new Samsung Galaxy S8. That phone is sleek and I totally feel like I want (not need) an upgrade.…
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Jar filled with Gratitude
Phaytea’s Pulse is participating in the #AtoZChallenge for 2017. The Theme is ‘Awakening of Self’ and ‘Jar filled with gratitude’ is our entry for letter J. The theme focuses on character traits that will gear us towards Meaningful Living and will run for 26 days in April except sundays. Please stop by the blog everyday for subsequent posts as we read the 26 letters of the alphabet together. Enjoy!!☺☺ Have you ever had shoes without shoe strings? There are people who have no feet. The question above should not just be a line from Jay-Z’s verse in ‘Run this town’, but should be a reminder that we must be contented…