Peaceful Mornings.

When it’s cold and miserable outside the last thing that I want to do is get out of my bed in the morning. I will fully admit that I am not a morning person… but I’m not really a night owl either. In an ideal world, I would choose to go to bed early and wake up at a comfortable 10 o’clock every day… averaging about 12 hours of sleep per night. Unfortunately that is not even remotely possible with my school schedule. In the past my morning routine has consisted of hitting snooze for a solid hour and then frantically sprinting around my apartment trying to get ready, pack my bags for the day, and make breakfast all within 20 minutes of having to leave for my class.

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One of my New Year’s Resolutions was to start each day off on a calm, peaceful, and positive note – and this frantic routine definitely would not have allowed for that. I made some major adjustments and can definitely feel the positive effects! Each morning I have been setting my alarm clock for 7 AM and hitting snooze until 8 AM (old habits die hard).

At 8 AM I get out of my bed, make my breakfast, which is the same every single morning – steel cut oats, 1/2 banana, cinnamon, 1 tbsp almond butter, and a sprinkler of dark chocolate chips. I swear by this breakfast to satisfy my sweet tooth for the day and keep me full until at least lunch time!

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While the water is boiling for my oatmeal, I make my coffee and make my bed. I read somewhere that one common habit among highly successful people is that they make their bed… every. single. morning. I will admit that it is a huge pain, but it does make me feel slightly more organized and like I have my life together when I walk into my room and don’t see a huge knot of sheets and blankets covering my bed.

I always light my “Oatmeal Cookie” candle and sit down at my desk to enjoy my breakfast and coffee once they are ready. Instead of jumping onto Facebook immediately during breakfast, which has been my habit for probably the past 7 years, I take about 10 minutes to gather my thoughts, say a prayer, and write in my journal. I like thinking about what I have to do during the upcoming day and all that I have to be grateful for in my life.

I have been doing this for about 15 days and I feel happier, calmer, more patient, and more grateful each and every day. What works for me may not work for everyone, but it definitely is a better way to start my day than running around like a madwoman!

xo,

Jaclyn

Books, Books, & More Books

One of my absolute favorite things in the world is sitting down with a good book. For as long as I can remember, I have always loved to read.

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My favorite types of books include crime thrillers, mysteries, love stories, and self-help books.. so a very broad variety! I read incredibly fast and often finish a book in a day or less, therefore I have read hundreds over the years. Today I thought it might be a good idea to share some of my current favorites with you!

Today’s Reads

1. The Five Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts by Gary Chapman

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I absolutely love this book! I have read it more than once and think about it on a daily basis. This isn’t only for romantic relationships, it applies to all of the people in your life.Chapman describes the five love languages to be: words of affirmation, physical touch, receiving gifts, quality time, and acts of service. He uses these love languages to explain why occasionally it is difficult to see eye-to-eye with those that you love, and why they may not respond to your actions in a way that you would expect. I would recommend this book to anybody – whether you are in a relationship or not!

2. Gone Girl – Gillian Flynn

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Some of you may have seen the movie – but I definitely recommend the book! This was a suspenseful mystery/thriller that was difficult to put down. I would suggest reading the book and then watching the movie if you haven’t yet. I also recently read “Sharp Objects” by Flynn but didn’t love it quite as much. This one was much darker and disturbing, yet still captivating.

Next Up

Here are a few books that have been on my radar over the past few weeks. I just ordered two of them off of amazon and can’t wait to get started!

1. For The Right Reasons – Sean Lowe

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The Bachelor is definitely my guilty pleasure and Sean was my all time favorite Bachelor! He was so handsome, sweet, and funny. I also loved his wife, Catherine, on the show. There’s no way I could resist reading this book.

2. American Sniper: The Autobiography of The Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History – Chris Kyle

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I saw this movie last night and LOVED it. I have a major soft spot for this type of movie and often leave the theater with my mind racing, especially since this was based on a true story. We are so lucky to live in a country where brave men and women make courageous sacrifices everyday. Definitely go see the movie or pick up the book if this is something that interests you!

3. Let’s All Be Brave: Living Life With Everything You Have – Annie Downs

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This book is all about encouraging women to put their fears to rest, be brave, and step out of your comfort zone with the knowledge that God is there to guide you. It has phenomenal reviews and I think it would definitely be a worthwhile read.

Have you read any great books lately? Let me know!

xo,

Jaclyn