End of the 'Day'

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There's much emphasis on the end of the year, however, I prioritise the end of the day every day. This is because it's a pivotal time for me to drop my shoulders, relax, reflect on the day, and prepare myself for the next day. This is a great strategy of mine for staying on top of my targets and accomplishing tasks on my agenda.

It's a common practice to set our alarm clocks to wake up on time, to crack on with our busy schedules. However, have you ever considered setting your alarm clock for bedtime, to unwind?

I do!

My body has a good circadian rhythm, which means that I do not have to set an alarm clock to wake up in the morning, but my brain is more alert in the nighttime, so I choose to set my clock for sleep time to maintain a good routine.
This alarm alerts me half an hour before my bedtime, which gives me enough time to shower and pamper myself before I hit the sack. Of course some days, due to location and uncontrollable circumstances, I might have to ignore the alarm. However, my principle is that after prioritising and accomplishing tasks throughout the day, when I lay my head down, it should be rest time with no distractions such as sound or light.
I respect my body and take rest time seriously.
Switching off is something that I have practised and have become good at. This prevents my brain from being stuck in overdrive which has no benefit to my productivity or my well-being. This way I know that when I switch on, I am doing so from a fully charged 'battery'.

Different activities can help you to switch off and into a relaxation mode.

A little restoration yoga helps me

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I make the most of any location and weather conditions, wherever I'm at. Here in Jamaica, we tend to get a light late evening shower, but on days when it's dry a little restoration candlelight yoga at sunset ticks my fancy. These yoga sessions include a gentle flow of movements that help me to wind down.
There's something ethereal about having the candle lights during the sunset hour.

It reminds me of my childhood days of lying on the lawn at night looking up at the stars. I thought the stars were magical and I'd try to count them.

A little story which makes me smile all the time...

It's important to have things that make you smile

I used to play hide and seek at night, and I have a few barbed wire scars from those activities.

I must have been 6 or 7 years old. Our nighttime hide-and-seek was done in pairs, and on that night, my hide-and-seek partner was Eddie. My group of friends always joked that Eddie liked me but was afraid to tell me because I was feisty.

Well, Eddie first crossed through a barbed wire fence, and something was wrong because Eddie looked like he wanted to warn me but the words could not come out. Eddie never said a word to me whenever he was my partner. I just knew that I was to follow him wherever he went, plus he was a much bigger stature than me... regardless of my big (fowl) mouth for a tiny person.
...I saw that something was "wrong" and I shouted out, "what"?
Eddie just stood there looking, and I stepped through the fence, onto some spikes which must have been set as a trap by whoever's backyard we were roaming through in the dark.

The guilty look on Eddie's face was priceless. Eddie felt like shit, and when we made it back under the light there was blood on my ankle.
"Why you didn't warn me, you little wretch?"

Of course my friends mocked Eddie... Kids know how to free their minds, right?

One of those little scars remains, and I've nicknamed that little scar "eddie" and smile whenever I see it.

Letting go helps me to release tension and helps me to maintain positive energy.

I might be considered strange... but when I have a bad day, I do not want to talk about it. Reason is that I feel like I am living that misery twice, and dedicating time, precious time, to something or someone negative. I am conscious of each moment, and I think harping on about things that we find unpleasant multiplies negativity.

I'm not one to hold on to grudges, because that sh*t eats at you slowly and makes you ugly, and at the end of the day, grudges can harm one's well-being.

That's like contributing to whoever it was that caused my misery.

Misery loves company.

That's what my late best friend always told me. She said I should remember that if ever I encountered someone who tried to make my life miserable.

I pass that on to you too ;)

I think that's a good thing to remember to be mindful of the company and influences around us. Our environment and people rub off on us, so be mindful and take responsibility for our minds, actions, and attitudes.

At the end of the day; make sure that you are the one driving your mind, and do not allow others to steer your life in the direction that they want you to go.

#TakeControl

A Happy New Year everyone 🤗



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Self-care is very important, glad you know your body by giving it time for rest and meditation.

I wish you the best in 2023.

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Thank you so much for appreciating this and for leaving your thoughtful comment 😊
All good wishes for 2023.

Happy New Year!

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@millycf1976,


At the end of the day; make sure that you are the one driving your mind, and do not allow others to steer your life in the direction that they want you to go.


So powerful... what a wonderful "Free Your Mind" post... and of course; combining this with my Thoughtful Daily Post? You should get like... front-row parking for a year!!! Love and light, my friend!

@tipu curate
!LUV
(Don't worry, when you see the "xtipu" DV).

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Thanks for your lovely comment @wesphilbin
You've got a nice way with words.

Happy 2023 to you. May this year be a good one.

(Don't worry, when you see the "xtipu" DV).

Ah, a broken heart!... what can we do, heh 😅

Have a lovely day and a fantastic year 🤗

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Awww... "It reminds me of my childhood days of lying on the lawn at night looking up at the stars. I thought the stars were magical and I'd try to count them"... 😍

As always, it's a pleasure to read your lines... I consider myself lucky to do so, as I know they come from someone who is constantly evolving.... Introspection and doing things correctly, make that noticeable in someone.... Thank you for writing... Go ahead always being "you"... Thanks for being on #Hive, you have been part of my "excellent" 2022 here..... And I know it will be that way in 2023 too!!!!.... Big hugs to you ans all your near people in Jamaica, hope you are all well...

!PIZZA

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I appreciate your heartfelt comments, which come from a good place:)

All good wishes to you for 2023. May this be one of your best years yet.🤗

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Nice banner! Thanks for all the tokens and your appreciation 🙏

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Unwinding before bed is definitely a good practice. I never thought of setting an alarm to do so though. That's smart. I think making a habit of doing that is key because it's so easy to forget or make excuses not to do it. Good tip.

I have a few barbed wire scars from those activities.

Ouch!

Happy New Year!

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Thank you 😊

Best wishes to you and yours; May 2023 be filled with many happy precious moments 🙏

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Happy new year @millycf1976 , wonderful advice here and you are so right the end of each day is equally important. I think I will be able to prioritize it better when my youngest is s little older. Then I et more time for myself. Wishing you a wonderful 2023 xxxxxx

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Thank you so much 🙏

Things will be better then, and more will fall into place.
All the best wishes to you and your family for 2023 🌈 xxxxx

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You're so self disciplined with self care. *respect!

Love your yoga pics... what a beautiful, soothing moment that must have been :)

 

have you ever considered setting your alarm clock for bedtime, to unwind?

 

This works so well! (I ignore it though :( Especially if I'm busy creating... I'm really bad when I'm stuck into a project... they say progress and not perfection though and you are so inspiring with this stuff. Don't stop!)

I do turn off all screens about an hour before bedtime, when my son is around (if I'm focused more on our health) and this really helps us get a better sleep.

We then do the whole night-time routine thing more easily, get to bed at a reasonable hour and read instead (which we both find far more relaxing). Much better than straight off tv or whatever when our brains are still buzzing with whatever content and the stimulation from the light / screen as well. 👍

Also... more reading time! And I've found I hardly read anymore with the evolution of the internet. I used to read a book a day / or in two days max, at one point in my life. I miss that! A lot!

Sending love and health for 2023, angel. 💕

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I do turn off all screens about an hour before bedtime

That's an excellent habit. I used to do the same religiously, but not now because I spend so much time on Hive.

Amazingly, you both love to read. That's one thing I hope to do more of this year. I already have a list to start.

I'm BAD at being caught in the middle of being creative too... and unfortunately, that happens in the wee hours of the morning when the world is asleep and I'm most productive...I had to fight that for my health though.

Sending love, peace, health, and happiness for 2023 💕 😍

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The creative bug! 😆

I think it's worth it. And it's so beautiful when it hits so...

I hear you on the after midnight hours when the world is quiet. There's some kind of creative magic that happens then for me as well.

Yes. I read to my kids every night at bedtime. Now they're both avid readers. It just makes everything around learning easier.

And they do say a person who never reads only lives one life, while a person who does read lives hundreds!

*must pick up reading again

But yeah... there's so much to read here as well!

Perhaps the screen rule at bedtime is the balance. Who knows? Yet to find it!

But we keep trying, shall we?

You're most certainly a good influence on me 😘

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Here in Jamaica, we tend to get a light late evening shower

I love a warm shower in the evening time, a cold shower in the morning perhaps, but the warm evening shower surely is my favorite. After a little workout, few basic breathing exercises, and bit of stretching, a warm shower just feels like the cherry on top.

At the end of the day; make sure that you are the one driving your mind, and do not allow others to steer your life in the direction that they want you to go.

I've been steering myself towards this direction, slow and steady. Listening to others never really helped; all those so called "solutions" just pushed me downhill, one after the other.

I believe I know my path, I know myself, better than anyone else, I trust my gut feeling and I have faith in my own blueprint for life. I might end up winning, I might fail, but if I am going to fail, then I'd rather fail while living according to my own terms. I'd rather take the blame, learn from my own mistakes, and rejoice, knowing that I tried.

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I absolutely love that last paragraph here. That's a brilliant outlook and approach to life, and I think it would be beneficial if many people had a similar mindset.

Happy New Year, you!

You're wise!

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I think it would be beneficial if many people had a similar mindset.

I say such a way of thinking and looking at things is the only way out, especially when it comes to proper growth. It's also quite beneficial when tackling life and its problems.

Happy New Year, Milly, I hope you're doing good. 🎆

Cheers 🥃

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Absolutely true... and it's time we realise this, as ...

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YESS MAMMM. 💪

The past is gone, no point in dwelling there; focusing on the present and working towards a better future. That's the plan I guess.

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Happy new year with love Milly!
It is pretty late at night here and I couldn't read a better post and a better advise for bedtime, I will definitely try it!
This post is a bliss, every single word. Like a gentle hug :) Thank you so much!

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Happy new year to you Traisto:)
Wishing you and yours a great year ahead, doing all the things that make you happy.💛
Thank you:)))

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I respect my body and take rest time seriously

I’m learning to do that. It’s so important.

I chuckled at your Eddie story. Eddie should have said something. Lol

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lol... not a word from Eddie, not even when I and my friends gave him shit about it. 😂

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