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Updated: Jul 30, 2024

In today's fast-paced world, finding balance and maintaining mental health can often feel like an uphill battle. One powerful yet often overlooked tool in this journey is the establishment of morning rituals. These daily practices can set a positive tone for the day, improve overall well-being, and provide a sense of control and purpose. Here's why morning rituals are essential for mental health.


1. Establishing Control and Stability

Mornings can be chaotic, with the rush to get ready for work, handle family responsibilities, and tackle the day's tasks. Morning rituals create a sense of stability and control amid the chaos. By dedicating the first part of your day to consistent, purposeful activities, you can reduce stress and anxiety. This sense of control can have a calming effect, allowing you to approach the day with a clear and focused mind.


2. Enhancing Mindfulness and Presence

Incorporating mindfulness into your morning routine can significantly impact your mental health. Practices such as meditation, deep breathing exercises, or simply taking a few moments to appreciate the quiet of the morning can increase mindfulness. This presence of mind can help you manage stress better, improve concentration, and enhance your overall emotional regulation throughout the day.


3. Boosting Mood and Positivity

Morning rituals can include activities that boost your mood and set a positive tone for the day. Exercise, for instance, releases endorphins, which are natural mood lifters. Listening to uplifting music, reading motivational quotes, or engaging in a creative activity can also enhance your mood. Starting the day with positivity can increase your resilience to stress and improve your interactions with others.


4. Promoting Healthy Habits

Morning rituals often involve healthy habits that contribute to overall well-being. Drinking water, eating a nutritious breakfast, and engaging in physical activity are all practices that can improve physical health, which is closely linked to mental health. Establishing these habits in the morning ensures they are not neglected and provides a strong foundation for a healthy lifestyle.


5. Increasing Productivity and Focus

A structured morning routine can significantly boost productivity and focus. By setting aside time for planning your day, prioritizing tasks, and setting goals, you can approach your work with clarity and determination. This sense of preparedness can reduce feelings of being overwhelmed and improve your ability to concentrate on tasks, ultimately leading to a more productive and fulfilling day.


6. Fostering a Sense of Accomplishment

Completing morning rituals can provide a sense of accomplishment early in the day. Whether it's finishing a workout, meditating, or simply making your bed, these small victories can boost your confidence and motivation. This sense of achievement can carry over into the rest of the day, encouraging you to tackle larger tasks with the same determination and success.




Crafting Your Morning Rituals

Creating a morning ritual that works for you is a personal and evolving process. Start by identifying activities that bring you joy, calm, and energy. Experiment with different practices, such as:

  • Meditation or mindfulness exercises

  • Journaling or setting daily intentions

  • Physical exercise, such as yoga, running, or stretching

  • A nutritious and enjoyable breakfast

  • Reading or listening to something inspirational

  • Planning your day and setting goals

Remember, the key to a successful morning routine is consistency and flexibility. Be patient with yourself and adjust your rituals as needed to fit your lifestyle and needs.



Morning rituals are more than just a series of tasks to complete; they are a powerful tool for enhancing mental health. By establishing control, promoting mindfulness, boosting mood, fostering healthy habits, increasing productivity, and providing a sense of accomplishment, morning rituals can transform your day and improve your overall well-being. Embrace the power of the morning and create rituals that nurture your mind, body, and soul.


Here is a list of things I created for you to help find what best works in your own routine.


  • Current Morning Routine:

  • What time do you usually wake up?

  • What do you currently do in the first hour after waking up?

  • Do you have any specific morning habits or rituals (e.g., meditation, exercise, reading)?

  • Sleep:

  • How many hours of sleep do you usually get each night?

  • Do you feel well-rested when you wake up?

  • Energy-Boosting Activities:

  • What activities make you feel energized and ready to start the day? (e.g., exercise, a specific breakfast, cold showers)

  • Are there any activities you enjoy but don’t currently incorporate into your morning routine?

  • Productivity Goals:

  • What are your main productivity goals for the day? (e.g., focus on work, staying organized, maintaining energy levels)

  • Are there any specific tasks or projects you want to prioritize?

  • Challenges:

  • What challenges do you face in the morning that hinder your productivity? (e.g., feeling groggy, time management issues, distractions)

  • Preferences:

  • Do you prefer a calm and slow-paced morning or an active and dynamic one?

  • Any dietary preferences or restrictions for breakfast?






  • Apr 25, 2024
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Updated: Jul 30, 2024



We finally Baptized Ollie and of course we would celebrate it! I wanted to make a Brunch and I had a super clear vision on the colors and what I wanted to do. I made a list of what I would need to buy and started preparing everything in advance.


The plan was: Food:


  • Tomato, cheese in a skewer

  • Cocktail shrimp 🍤

  • Charcuterie

  • Veggies and Dip

  • Cupcakes 🧁

  • Brie Cheese

  • Mini sandwiches 🥪

  • Granbanzo Beans Salad

  • Fruit Salad

  • Mini quiche

  • Chicken and waffle 🧇 🍗

  • Bagel Bar


Drinks


  • Mimosa bar

  • Berries, orange 🍊, mint etc to garnish

  • Orange juice and cranberry juice

  • Champagne 🍾

  • Popsicles


Got the Flowers and drinks at Trader Joe's and I was so excited that I found exactly what I was looking for.



The day before:


I set up the table which helps me visualize where everything goes and I made the flower arrangements.


The next day, all I had to do was Place the food and enjoy!


How stunning is this flower arrangement???







The mimosa Bar:




siblings sharing a loving moment

As soon as we found out I was pregnant, my first thought was how was I going to manage Theo's transition from a single kid to a big brother? Transitioning from a family of three to a family of four is a journey filled with joy, love, and unexpected challenges. As parents, we often find ourselves navigating uncharted waters, balancing the needs of a newborn with the demands of an older child, all while trying to maintain a sense of normalcy. This transition is as rewarding as it is daunting, and it brings with it a flood of emotions and experiences that shape our family dynamics forever.



The Joyful Anticipation

When we found out we were expecting our second child, our hearts were filled with joy. The idea of expanding our family, giving our firstborn, Theo, a sibling to grow up with, and sharing our love with another little one was incredibly exciting. I grew up with 8 siblings and even though I would never adventure myself into that type of madness LOL I always wanted Theo to experience the wonderfulness of having a sibling. We imagined the laughter and love that would fill our home, and the bond our children would share. But as the due date approached, so did the realization of the challenges ahead.



Balancing Attention and Love

One of the most significant challenges was learning how to divide our attention and love between two children. Theo, used to being the center of our world, suddenly had to share our time and affection. It was heart-wrenching to see the confusion in his eyes, and we often found ourselves questioning if we were doing enough for both of them. Well, I'd say this was one of the good points of having a baby in COVID time, we were all at home all the time, which meant all hands on both of them, but also meant we wouldn't really be able to have outside help. Balancing bedtime stories, playtime, and cuddles became a delicate dance, and we had to constantly remind ourselves that it's okay to not be perfect.



Managing the Guilt

Guilt became a constant companion during this transition. There were moments when our newborn Ollie needed us, and Theo felt left out, leading to tears and tantrums. We felt guilty for not being able to give our firstborn the same undivided attention he was used to and for not being able to fully enjoy the newborn phase with Ollie. This guilt was overwhelming at times, but we learned to forgive ourselves and understand that we were doing our best.



Rediscovering Patience

With two children, patience became more important than ever. Sleepless nights with a newborn and the boundless energy of a toddler tested our limits. This right here was the most challanging thing. Theo as a newborn was "easy peasy", didn't really cry much, was never sick.. on the other hand we have Ollie, who didn't cry, but SCREMED instead. There were days when we felt exhausted, frustrated, and stretched thin. But in those moments, we discovered a resilience and strength we didn't know we had. We learned to take deep breaths, to let go of the little things, and to find joy in the chaos.


Witnessing Sibling Love

Amidst the challenges, one of the most beautiful moments was witnessing the bond between our children. The first time Theo gently held the Ollie, the way they started sharing their toys, and the giggles that filled the room made every sleepless night and difficult day worth it. Seeing their relationship blossom was a reminder of why we embarked on this journey in the first place.


siblings reading a book on Christmas


Finding a New Normal

Transitioning to a family of four meant finding a new normal. We had to adjust our routines, our expectations, and our definition of balance. It was a learning process, filled with trial and error, but eventually, we found our rhythm. We learned to cherish the small moments of peace, to celebrate the victories, no matter how small, and to lean on each other for support.



a family smiling having coffee  in the kitchen


The journey from one child to two is filled with ups and downs, but it is a journey worth taking. It challenges us, pushes us to our limits, and teaches us more about love and resilience than we ever thought possible. As we navigate this transition, we grow not only as parents but as individuals, discovering strengths we didn't know we had and finding joy in the beautiful chaos of raising a family.


Embracing the challenges of adding a second child is not about perfection; it's about love, patience, and the willingness to adapt. It's about finding beauty in the chaos and remembering that every difficult moment is a step towards building a stronger, more loving family. And in the end, it's the love and memories we create that make this journey so incredibly rewarding.




newborn baby boy dressed as a shark
newborn baby boy dressed as a shark
boys siblings

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