Feeling overwhelmed with life? Let’s focus on the next step you can take. Maybe it’s getting out of bed. Maybe it’s drinking some water. Maybe it’s eating a healthy snack... writing down a goal... going for a walk... answering a daily reflection prompt... calling a friend. And maybe it’s literally taking one more step. It’s… Continue reading Mindfulness and Progress: Embracing the Small Steps | Daily Self-Care
Author: Corie Muldoon
Daily Reflection Prompts for Personal Growth
At the end of everyday, write down what you did or didn’t do and how you feel about it. Below are my daily reflection prompts… use them as you please and feel free to customize them to your specific goals: Golden nugget: What’s one thing I learned today? (Keep it short and sweet; 5 words… Continue reading Daily Reflection Prompts for Personal Growth
Hungry? Eat fruit first
The concept fruit first comes from the idea that our bodies digest fruit better when our stomachs are empty. Fruit is water based so we digest it very quickly on an empty stomach… And awesomely enough, the fruit’s vitamins and minerals are distributed throughout our bodies fast without using much energy at all… Boosting our… Continue reading Hungry? Eat fruit first
Overwhelmed? Keep a notebook
Racing thoughts? Need to organize your ideas? Keep a notebook, divide it into sections, and write it all out. You can use your notebook to… make lists write out your daily powerlist manifest your desires dump your thoughts create a new life or perceptive Carry your notebook wherever you go… Or use Google Keep to… Continue reading Overwhelmed? Keep a notebook
Weak grip? Hang from a bar
Having a strong grip is essential for our workouts and everyday living. Workouts If you are using a bar or dumbbells: to get in a quality workout, you want to be able to hold onto the bar or dumbbell for a full set without your grip burning out on ya. Imagine you’re doing a set… Continue reading Weak grip? Hang from a bar
Bad posture? Engage your shoulders
Do you have rounded shoulders or text neck? Practice better posture by engaging your shoulders! You can engage your shoulders anywhere at any time. Simply think, “shoulders back, chest out, chin in.” Pretend you’re holding something between your shoulders blades. Another way to practice good posture is to help strengthen your shoulders by doing backward… Continue reading Bad posture? Engage your shoulders
