It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
Doors and windows open, sitting on an old tattered quilt,
listening to the clucks and giggles of the neighbor "ladies" (chickens),
and to the incredible singing of the Tufted Titmouse who
flew as if it were coming in to join me,
but chose instead, to land on a wire right above the door.
Polly happily flowing in an out of the house as if she
was suddenly gifted a magical super-power, and
testing it to see if it really works.
Keeping things simple right now.
Staying focused on the moments as they unfold.
Riding out some shifts of newness and uncertainty.
Finding my flow.
Enjoying the lovely weather we've had lately.
Trying not to over-think things.
Letting go of the distractions that try to pull me down...(like overthinking things...).
Staying present to the surprising gifts,
and trusting the signs and signals along the way...
Tufted Titmouse
'If you envision this bird singing, it symbolizes good fortune.
Living in the present.
Step away from the past & worry less about the future.
Breakthrough is around the corner.
Life is about to change completely.
Keep practicing expressing yourself.
Be cheerful even on your worst days.
Appreciate the small things in life.'
"Life is more amazing when you smile more
and worry less."
~Tufted Titmouse~
"Distractions are a dime a dozen: stay focused
on God's amazing plans for your life."
When we're distracted we lose sight of the path
that is laid out for us.
Do whatever it takes to eliminate the distractions
that keep you pulled away from your innermost self.
Listen in solitude.
Become present.
Absorb the small moments of joy.
Trust in yourself.
Hold gratitude deep in your heart.
be well...
xoxo
💖
"Did you know your gut, liver, fat,
& muscle talk directly to your brain?
Chronic stress inflames these organs,
and that inflammation feeds back to the
brain, shaping mood and emotion.
When you calm your body,
your mind will follow."
~Dr. Mark Hyman~
"I wish people knew to hum more.
It awakens your Vagus nerve.
Your grounded, rested, center.
It calms anxiety, heart rate and
blood pressure.
It produces oxytocin and serotonin,
your relaxation and pleasure pathways.
Humming is medicine."
~Dr. Will Cole~
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