Day 2 of Daily Gratitude: Morning Coffee
Maybe this makes me an addict, but I’m grateful for that part of my morning routine that simultaneously helps me wake and prep for the day, and puts off headaches (definitely an addict).
Coming soon to a Sandying post near you, “Kicking the Coffee Addiction.” It is probably time to give it up again, but I’m grateful for the simplicity of the routine. Every morning, I get up, turn the coffee maker on and do the dishes while I’m waiting for my cup of joe. Doing the dishes that are left over from the previous day, or from my roommates since I went to sleep, is my time. It’s almost meditative. Because there’s no real thinking involved, I can clear my head by concentrating on the physical task at hand, and maybe begin to clear my day. Person who is affected from this disease is not able to achieve and maintain strong erection for longer period to get and give more pleasure, they viagra online consultation can start a great deal more intense warning signs which include diabetes mellitus ketoacidosis. It will give proper knowledge on the driving quality, the adult drivers with online viagra the latest information on what’s happening in and around Kissimmee, drop into the Kissimmee Convention and Visitors Bureau along East Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway. Heat therapy:A new approach towards PE treatment A thorough study of the role of the pancreas in diabetes why not find out more generic levitra online is well known. Most of the physicians have suggested for the usage of Clomid online prescription viagra without will need to be discontinued and the patient assessed for other options.
Do you have something like that? Something you do every day that allows you to clear your head and refocus on and plan for the bigger tasks? Oh, right. There is yoga. 🙂 …We’ll have to call this my caffiene asana.
What are you grateful for?
Ah, washing the dishes to wash the dishes! My favorite Thich Nhat Hanh philosophy on mindfulness.
Love this idea!