A Year of Firsts

Rediscovering magic in the everyday.

A ritual for morning grounding and summoning tears of joy

Daily writing prompt
What brings a tear of joy to your eye?

Get up before everyone, and then lay in bed for a few extra minutes. 

Put on your headphones, and play Hozier (or whatever music speaks to you). 

Put on a warm and fuzzy sweatshirt or bathrobe. 

Go outside and walk around your house at least once. See how the space has changed since the last time you bothered to look. 

Go back inside. Make a warm cup of something to drink, and something you look forward to eating. Whatever it is, remember you are making it to nourish yourself – remind yourself there are no bad foods. 

When you are done eating, make something beautiful. It doesn’t have to be hard. You can scribble on a page, write down a few words that go nicely together, make a collage of stickers. 

Clean up your dishes. Run your hands under the warm water for a bit. 

If there is someone you love in your home (a child, a cat, a partner), find them, hold them, and tell them you love them.

Now you are ready for the chaos. 


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8 responses to “A ritual for morning grounding and summoning tears of joy”

  1. It looks like you combined your make something beautiful with the make something you look forward to eating. That line of coconut. Wow.

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    1. Thanks! I used to be really into those smoothie bowls. Today I had baked oats, which are less pretty, but very delicious!

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  2. “Now you are ready for the chaos.” Yes, after all that, I do feel ready for the chaos. Ha, ha, bring it on!!!

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    1. I find the chaos comes either way, so I might as well prepare myself for it! 😉

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  3. This is my ideal morning, thanks for reminding me ❤️

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    1. Total bliss. I fully re-tested it just before I wrote this to make sure!

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