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I recently read a quote about the importance of taking care of yourself first, so that you can take care of others then too. This quote really struck a cord with me; I’m always considering ways to self improve, whether that’s in my own health and wellness, my relationships, my spirituality or my business. And I’m a firm believer that life only gets better the more you know and learn and evolve.
I really just love that the concept of self care is so popular these days and our society is taking note of the importance of continuous self betterment. And as I mentioned last week as part of my morning ritual, I like to dedicate some of my quiet time to investing in myself.
I guess you could say that I’m an “always be learning” type of person, because I usually have about 5-6 books on my bedside table at one time. I’m also, of course, guilty of hoarding all of the beautiful ones that make for great coffee table books though too. Below, you’ll find my list of some recent and current reads that have really resonated with me, not to mention make for great conversation starters.
Do you have any favorite “self help” or holistic health and wellness favorites you’re reading? I’d love to know in the comments below so I can add them to my list! Truly, MKR
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I’ve heard so much about this book that I just had to get my hands on it! It’s written by New York Times best-selling author Gabrielle Bernstein, and it guides readers to change their reactions that they make out of fear, into ones that they do out of love.
The book is incredibly inspiring about tapping into one’s spirituality and faith in the universe, looking for “signs” and learning to surrender to the bigger plan that God has for us all. Ultimately, I finished the book with a renewed sense of freedom and clarity. Definitely, definitely worth a read no matter where you are in life!
You know I’m obsessed with anything and everything GP and Goop, so this one is really a no-brainer on my list of wellness books.
This book is an incredible resource for looking and feeling your best every day. The editors of Goop share their favorite workout plans, recipes and top recommendations for living a well-lived life. And that comes in the form of healthy, glowing skin, great sleep and a balanced routine.
This is one of my favorite recent buys! It’s a simply stunning reference guide, teaching about the transformative power of crystals for wellness and beauty.
The pages include elegant photography and a stylish and modern take on the magic and magnetism of crystals and gemstones. It’s entirely refreshing seeing this elevated take on the holistic practice of healing crystals, with many tips for at-home self care techniques.
Even if you’re not a crystal guru, you’ll enjoy this gorgeous book; it makes for a great coffee table book with a nod to holistic health and wellness. I’m obsessed!
This one is by Erin Benzakein, the owner of Floret Flower Farm, and is equally inspiring as it is informational for growing and arranging fresh flowers year ’round. The stunning photography throughout makes it a beautiful coffee table book, and the step-by-step instructions and helpful tips leaves you equipped to create showstopping arrangements yourself. Get this for another flower lover.
Author Marianne Williamson discusses her reflections on the 1975 A Course in Miracles, where she learned to show love to others in the search for inner peace.
This book has helped me transform any negative and skeptical thoughts to positive and hopeful. It’s helped me become a believer in the power of love in every single application, no matter how small.
I’d recommend reading this one slowly; I had many moments when I read ideas that resonated and I really let them sink in. It’s such a beautiful collection of inspiring words!
Christy Wright, aCertified Business Coach and part of Dave Ramsay’s team, offers humble and clear advice for women hoping to run and grow their own businesses. I’ve found this book to be incredibly inspiring and motivational for all things Team WOM.
Inside, the book teaches you how to create a customized plan to start and grow your business, while giving advice on managing time and handling the nitty-gritty stuff like taxes and budgeting. I’d highly recommend it to any fellow lady-preneurs out there!
Featured image, Rustic White for Waiting on Martha
Lately I’ve really held strong to my morning ritual. I’ve found that the quiet time in the morning, the time I hold for myself and no one else, is an invaluable piece of my daily puzzle. But really that should come as no surprise, seeing as the importance of morning rituals is talked about often as we’re becoming more familiar with mind-body wellness and the secrets to living more balanced lives.
Studies show that there are several scientifically proven benefits to meditation and mindfulness. Think reduced anxiety, increased body satisfaction, improved cognitive function and emotional intelligence, an increase in our brain’s ability to deal with distractions and so much more. Meditation and mindfulness both teach us to step back from our reactions, and observe what’s going on inside our minds with intention. Just taking that simple moment to recognize the stream of consciousness in our busy minds, before immediately reacting, can help us combat stress and teach us to be more resilient in all walks of life.
It’s especially becoming more and more common to read about the success of CEOs and powerful professionals with meditation and morning rituals at their core. Bestselling author of the book The Daily Stoic, Ryan Holiday, put it perfectly in this article on Inc.: “What is universal, I think, is the need to reduce friction and extraneous interference as much as possible. You want to get into a rhythm so you are focusing as much of your energy as humanely possibly on your work–not only deciding what to wear or what to eat. The less you are fighting the world, the more you can fight against the difficulty of making amazing work (whatever that happens to be for you).”
I’m finding that having my morning routine, things that have begun to fall into a seamless ritual lately, not only helps to ground me each new day, it helps me observe my thoughts, feelings and goals in a mindful, proactive way so that I can carry out my day with drive, inspiration and passion. It’s dangerously easy to become uninspired in this industry at times, especially when you’re juggling five million balls in the air, and it’s common to be bogged down with mental clutter. These simple steps that I’ve outlined below help keep me going and I think if you just adopt one or two you’ll quickly find your mornings to be the best part of your day.
No. One… I don’t look at my phone. There’s literally no way to have peace of mind when you’re immediately reactive, right out of the gate every morning. Text messages, emails and social media notifications ultimately symbolize peoples’ want and need of your time. By checking the phone first thing, you’re giving your time and mental energy to someone else. Reserve this small slice of the morning for yourself by not answering to others for at least the first thirty minutes of the day.
No. Two…I’ve created rituals out of the simple, mundane tasks of the morning. For example, when I brew my pot of coffee, I really take the time now to enjoy the sensory experience; breathing in the grounds brewing. I take a few extra moments to relish my senses, avoiding the urge to multi-task and instead enjoy a few moments in silence. Some mornings I also check my garden during this time as the coffee brews. By connecting with nature, I feel a surge of fulfillment and peace.
No. Three…I meditate. Once the coffee is done, I’ll bring my mug, along with a glass of water, to sit down at my desk and use the Breathe app on my Apple Watch. I’ll meditate for 2-5 minutes, depending on what’s going on/how much time I have. Here’s where I also usually sit with several healing crystals, and I’ll breathe in my current favorite essential oil and start the diffuser.
As you’re reading this, you may be rolling your eyes. But just know that your mind controls everything! Whether you believe this crystal has energy, or this essential oil can really remedy your ailments, what will be will be. If you’re creating a peaceful space with things you love, you’re going to feel the effects. I’ve found that holding certain crystals can help me tune into my body and channel the thoughts and feelings that I need for the day. If I’m feeling anxious, I’ll reach for my calming crystals; this simple observation is my way of honoring my mind’s thoughts, not letting them run rampant and take over my day. And if I need to be raring to go for a big day ahead, I’ll smell an invigorating essential oils blend, or if I need a moment to get back to gratitude, I’ll diffuse a blend like Harmony or Abundance in the diffuser.
No. Four…I pray, and I have a discussion with God. Here’s when I take time to do my daily scripture. I shuffle between daily scriptures based on how much time I have. I have a quick one for when my day when I only have a little bit of time, and I also have a journaling scripture if I can settle in and put more time into it. Currently I’m journaling with Lara Caseys new Write the Word Collection and Jesus Calling. For my shorter mornings I’m reading A Daybook of Grace. Another devotional or workbook I’ve loved in the past is She Reads Truth.
No. Five…I write in The Five Minute Journal. I like to harness the scientific concept of positive psychology and write down everything I’m grateful for in this wonderful prompted journal. Taking five minutes to do this in the morning and night helps me to remember everything I feel gratitude about, while also setting me up with intentions and a strong mantra for the day. I’ve found that this gives me a good jumping off place to tackle my schedule ahead of me.
No. Six…I revisit goals for my business. If I really have time in the morning, I’ll use this last few minutes to focus on specifics for Waiting on Martha, Inc. That could mean working in a workbook on leadership and management— especially love Lara Casey’s sheets—writing down goals and ideas, or simply realigning with the company’s manifesto.
My morning ritual has become almost sacred to me. And if I don’t get to every single step each day, I understand. I give myself some grace. But I recognize the most important parts of my ritual, and I complete the abbreviated version. Some mornings I may not meditate for five full minutes. This way, I’m still staying true to myself, holding space for what I know I need. I now can’t imagine my days without it! Truly, MKR
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An all-white ensemble is, well, white-hot this summer. My friend wore a pair of white high rise cropped pants the other day and I have been thinking of nothing other than scoring a pair for myself since. Well, until I saw this white bag with an oversized curb chain detail that is such a statement piece. What pieces catch your eye? Are you feeling the all-white vibe this summer? Cheers, Kat
One. Badminton Set, One Kings Lane Two. FARS LI Gold Rose Elixir, Sephora Three. One-piece Swimsuit, Nordstrom Four. Illesteva Mykonos Sunglasses, Shopbop Five. White High Rise Cropped Pants, Shopbop Six. French Girl Organics Roll on Remedy Peace Blend, Waiting on Martha Home Seven. Box Clutch with Embroidered Beading, Shopbop Seven (oops!). Fedora Pandora, Zimmerman Eight. Dwell Studio White Urchin, Waiting on Martha Home Nine. Double Wrap Bracelet, Shopbop Ten. Time Teller Watch, Shopbop Eleven. Curb Chain Leather Bag, MatchesFashion Twelve. French Girl Organics Sea Salt Spray, Waiting on Martha HomeThirteen. Be So Good They Can’t Ignore You Nameplate, Waiting on Martha Home Fourteen. Wild Thing Leather Slides, MatchesFashionFifteen. Fringed Woven Mini Skirt, The OutnetSixteen. Long Pendant Necklace, ShopbopSeventeen. Crocheted Bralette, The Outnet Eighteen. Ottoman, One Kings Lane Nineteen. Throw Pillow, Wayfair
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