I love a woman who is all about her craft and business . Her aura is peaceful, calm and grounded. Her vibe is pretty. Her whole existence is a beautiful moment .
via instagram (creds: girlinbluestudios)
am I the girl, that u dream of? ♡
do all readings, even the ones that are 'suggested' but not required. they were suggested for a reason.
get to class early. getting to class early gives you time to be prepared and ready to study. review your notes from the day before, lay out all your supplies, ask the teacher any lingering questions about the material.
your feet feel cold? put on socks. you feel thirsty? fill up your waterbottle and leave it beside you. make yourself comfortable whilst you are studying, or you will hate it.
if you can't find the motivation to get to work on something, force yourself to pick it up for just two minutes. you're very likely to continue.
A cosy guide to a cosy December ‧͙*̩̩͙❆ ͙͛ ˚₊⋆
Have a Christmas movie marathon.
Cinnamon oatmeal... or just oatmeal in general... winter is oatmeal season... make it cute, though!! :)
Having hot Chocolate by the fireplace
Bows. Bows. Bows.
Visiting Christmas markets and going ice skating
Cute Knitted sweaters and uggs
Baking cute Christmas cookies and decorating them with your friends
Spending hours making your wish list
Writing cute Christmas cards to friends and family who live far away :)
Start working on your 2024 vision board
Buying cute ornaments for the Christmas tree
Fluffy socks and fuzzy blankets <3
Experiment with your coffee order!! I've been OBSESSED with mochas; cinnamon is also a MUST.
Trying. a different make-up style. I always love the frosty/blushy look for winter <3
Planning your Christmas outfit
Buy some cute Christmas-themed pyjamas (Victoria's Secret always has cute ones!!)
Scented candles to set the mood. My current fav is the salted caramel one from ZARA Home!! <3
Go see the Nutcracker
A good Christmas playlist is a MUST. I already made mine :)
As always, please feel free to add your own suggestions and tips in the comments!! •̩̩͙❅*̩̩͙‧͙♡*̩̩͙❆ ͙͛
❆‧₊*:・love ya ・:*₊‧౨ৎ
OMG!! It feels like forever since I’ve posted so here’s an edit of my favourite Hawthorne lovers>>
The Art of Showing Up for Yourself Every Day
In a world where we’re constantly pulled in all directions, showing up for ourselves is a skill worth mastering. It’s the subtle yet powerful act of prioritizing your well-being, setting boundaries, and building daily rituals that honor who you are. Here’s how to make it happen, one intentional step at a time.
Begin with a simple, calming routine that focuses on grounding yourself. Think of five minutes of mindfulness, stretching, or even sipping your morning coffee without scrolling on your phone. This moment is about aligning your mind with your day—your time to check in with yourself.
Rather than piling on lofty goals, start each day by setting intentions—small, achievable steps that honor your energy and goals for the day. Intentions like “I will protect my energy,” or “I will be kind to myself” keep you connected to what truly matters.
Some days, showing up means tackling a to-do list; other days, it means giving yourself a break. Listen closely to what you need—whether it’s extra rest, time alone, or time to socialize—and honor it without judgment.
Showing up doesn’t require grand gestures. Simple acts like drinking enough water, making time for skincare, or organizing your space send the message that you value yourself. The key is consistency—building small moments that reinforce self-worth daily.
Each night, end your day with a few moments of gratitude and reflection. Acknowledge your efforts and appreciate the small victories, however minor they may seem. This habit builds resilience and makes it easier to show up for yourself again tomorrow.
Showing up for yourself daily is about building a life that feels both empowering and graceful. It’s an art form, crafted by listening to yourself, honoring your needs, and taking small steps toward the best version of you. So here’s to you, showing up with intention and elegance, every day.
Emily Brontë, from "Wuthering Heights," originally published in 1847