🤍Feel Good Friday

🤍 Feel Good Friday 🤍

This week taught me that some of the best moments aren't the big ones.

They're the iced coffees on the way to the park, the laughter from my girls, the sunshine on our faces, the golden hour walks, and the memories we make together in the middle of ordinary days. ✨

Today I'm choosing to slow down, be present, and soak it all in.

Because these moments?

These are the good old days.

Joy doesn't have to be earned.

Sometimes it's simply found in the life we're already living. 🌸☀️

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5/29 Edited to

... Read moreDuring my own journey to find joy in everyday life, I've realized that it truly is the little things that create the most lasting happiness. Much like this Feel Good Friday reflection, I remind myself to celebrate moments that often go unnoticed—the warmth of sunshine on my face, the spontaneous laughter shared with loved ones, and the peacefulness of a quiet walk during golden hour. Choosing presence over perfection has been a game changer for me. Rather than striving for flawless days filled with grand achievements, I focus on collecting memories and savoring simple pleasures. This shift in mindset allows me to experience joy naturally, without feeling the need to constantly chase it or earn it through accomplishments. I also resonate deeply with the idea that "joy can be found in ordinary moments" and that "today is a gift." These affirmations help me to pause, breathe, and appreciate life as it unfolds, especially when balancing family time and personal growth. For instance, sharing iced coffees on the way to the park or watching my children play freely fills my heart in ways that material possessions never could. Another valuable practice is gratitude. Taking a moment to acknowledge the blessings around us—be it family, health, or a beautiful day—not only uplifts my spirit but also reinforces the importance of living fully in the present. It's like creating a personal collection of 'good old days' that I can look back on with fondness. Incorporating these insights and small rituals into daily life has helped me feel more grounded and joyful. If you’re seeking to embrace a softer, more fulfilling lifestyle, I encourage you to start by recognizing and rejoicing in your own ordinary moments—they just might turn out to be extraordinary in the long run.