Whew, it seems like I blinked and it was already Monday! 😩
I decided to have my coffee outside this morning because it’s finally not 100° and we finally got some rain! It feels soooo nice outside. Currently still working from my balcony as I post this 😅
The older I get, the more I appreciate things such as being outdoors. Its so peaceful to me 😊
... Read moreMondays often get a bad rap, but I’ve found that a thoughtful start can completely transform the "Monday mood coffee" experience. It’s not just about the caffeine; it’s about creating a moment of peace before the week truly kicks in. My recent Monday morning, sipping coffee on the balcony, truly underscored this. The cool air after some much-needed rain, the quiet hum of the city waking up – these small details make all the difference.
One thing that always elevates my "Monday coffee time" is my special mug. It's adorned with vintage-style Chicago landmark designs, and even though I'm not physically in Chicago, it transports me a little. There's something comforting about holding a piece of a beloved city in my hands as I plan my day. It makes the coffee taste a little richer, and the morning feel a little more intentional. For anyone looking to infuse a bit more joy into their start of the week, I highly recommend finding a mug that sparks joy or reminds you of a special place, like the vibrant streets of Chicago.
Beyond the mug, cultivating a "Monday Morning Coffee Time" ritual has become essential for my well-being. It starts with choosing the right spot – for me, it's my balcony, but it could be a cozy corner by a window, or even a quiet bench in a nearby park. Then, it's about the brew itself. Experimenting with different coffee beans, perhaps a special blend you save for Mondays, or even trying a new brewing method, can add an exciting element to the routine. Lately, I've been enjoying a pour-over, which forces me to slow down and appreciate the process.
To truly capture that ideal "Monday mood coffee," I try to minimize distractions. No scrolling through emails or social media for the first 15-20 minutes. Instead, I focus on the warmth of the mug, the aroma of the coffee, and the sounds of the morning. Sometimes, I jot down a few intentions for the day or week in a small journal. This mindful approach helps set a positive tone, making me feel more grounded and less overwhelmed by the week ahead. It’s incredible how a simple act like savoring your coffee can shift your entire perspective.
If you’re drawn to the idea of "Monday coffee Chicago" moments, but can’t make it to the Windy City, consider bringing a piece of it to you, just like I do with my mug. Or, perhaps explore local coffee shops that evoke a similar urban, vibrant energy. There's a charm in finding that perfect blend of personal tranquility amidst the buzz of life, whether it's overlooking a Chicago skyline or a quiet neighborhood street. This ritual is a small act of self-care that pays off immensely throughout the entire week, transforming a dreaded Monday into a peaceful, focused beginning.