Daily activities and experiences that shift our moods don't always have to be big and splashy. Search for the smaller, shiny things to keep you in the flow
My kids are grown now, but when they lived at my house, I had a hard rule that NO ONE was to come near the bathroom when I was taking a shower. I sat the kids and the hubby down and said that I didn't ask for much, but the one thing that was an absolute was that no one could knock, yell through, or try to come through the bathroom door when I was showering. I had only 20 minutes a day to be alone and it was my time. Now that the kids are gone, my husband still never bothers me - so 20 minute solo daily vaca with waterfall!
Love this and I just did a glimmer post this week too, it felt very seasonally necessary! https://sleepyhollowink.substack.com/p/glimmer-vs-trigger
Agree, it's very important in wintertime for so many of us!
My kids are grown now, but when they lived at my house, I had a hard rule that NO ONE was to come near the bathroom when I was taking a shower. I sat the kids and the hubby down and said that I didn't ask for much, but the one thing that was an absolute was that no one could knock, yell through, or try to come through the bathroom door when I was showering. I had only 20 minutes a day to be alone and it was my time. Now that the kids are gone, my husband still never bothers me - so 20 minute solo daily vaca with waterfall!