Every Day Can Be Different (And Interesting)

Every Day Can Be Different (And Interesting)

Buzz (goes the alarm). Downstairs for coffee. Back upstairs to check news and email on the iPad (and chat with hubby).

Downstairs (again) to work out + meditate. Feed the cats. Breakfast with the boys. Shower and get ready for the day.

In front of my computer by 8:30am.

That’s my weekday morning routine.

Every weekday, five days per week.

Some might wonder whether every day feels pretty much the same...

  • Monotonous.
  • Repetitive.
  • Boring.

Same as it ever was (for any of you Talking Heads fans out there).

In a word, no.

Because everyday isn’t the same.

First, I don’t do the same things every day. My workouts and breakfasts (even my coffee) vary based on my mood.

But most importantly, I proactively pay attention to the little things:

  • Things that change daily.
  • Things most of us take for granted.
  • Things many of us hardly even notice.

Things like…

  • The way my cat Sissy trills when giving her breakfast (today - a combo trill/purr).
  • The smile of my oldest and semi-snicker of my youngest when they realize I made breakfast.
  • The 10-minute serenade of our neighborhood wren (while I worked out).
  • The sound of the leaves rustling in the wind as I meditated.
  • The taste of the cappuccino I decided to make for myself this morning (as a treat).

Every day can be different. But only if you’re truly paying attention.

Open your eyes and ears to the wonder of nature.

Be curious about other people and note that everyone (and I do mean everyone) is weird in their own wonderfully special way. Instead of being annoyed by that, get curious about and interested in it.

This is about tuning your mind to experience life differently.

Try it out for yourself.

Not only will every day be different, it will also be much more enjoyable.

XO,

Heather

P.S. Living with more intention is key to feeling content with yourself and your life (and what creates actual happiness). Which is something I covered in-depth in this episode about how to be content in life.


Valerie Madamba

The Legal Presentation Coach // Creating signature talks that turn lawyers into thought leaders // Former BigLaw, government, and in-house lawyer

7 个月

What a lovely reminder. Even with fixed parameters most days, there are still so many ways to choose our own adventures.

Brett Trembly

Helping lawyers delegate their way to freedom @Get Staffed Up | Protecting honest business owners from getting legally screwed @Trembly Law | EO SoFlo | Speaker | Best Selling Author: 24 Months to Freedom

7 个月

The unnoticed little things are the ones we miss the most when they're gone. I love this mindset of cherishing what we have and making our days special.

Emily Logan Stedman

Lawyer Wellbeing Advocate | Corporate Litigator | Ambitious Woman | Tennis Player | Southerner

7 个月

Beautifully, beautifully said.

Rho Thomas

Lawyer turned money coach. | I help lawyers build their net worth using just their income. | Personal Finance for Lawyers podcast

7 个月

Beautiful perspective.

?? Elise Buie

Seattle family law attorney (Fair Play Facilitator), Mom/Step-Mom of 6 - Transforming families through divorce, estate planning and pre-nuptials. Leadership, data, marketing, law firm consulting are my other passions.

7 个月

Love this! ?? It's all about perspective. Sometimes it's the little things, like taking a different route to work or trying a new recipe.

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