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Inspirational morning quotes, and tips to have a beautiful day.

 

1. Stillness, and solitude 

Start your morning with a clear mind. 
Embrace this quiet moment. -Stretch, and take deep breaths.




2. Gratitude, and positive affirmations

Gather positive thoughts.
Write down 5 positive thoughts to take with you through the day.

- I am able...
-Today I will accomplish...
- I will rest...
-I will be active...
-Today is a beautiful day to...
-I will nourish my body...



3. Refresh your space and outlook

Open windows.-Let in some sunshine.
Let the sun gently kiss your skin while you read something inspiring.




4.  Just go with the flow

Don't overcomplicate your thoughts. If you have a plan for the day, go with it. If not, that's okay! - Just go with the flow.  A new day, new you, and so many new opportunities!



5.  Be present in these moments

Be present in each of these moments. 
Set out to have a beautiful day.  
Just slow done. Take the morning in, and make way for a beautiful day. 


Are you a morning person? 
How do you start your day, and create a positive mindset for the rest of your day?



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  1. What a beautiful way to start off your morning! Thank you for sharing these :)

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  2. More often than not our mornings determine our days and it is so important to start them on a positive note. These quotes are beautiful. I sometimes get up late and then rush through my morning but sometimes I get up, do some yoga, meditate and affirm and then have that slow cup of coffee with some light reading. As you say, it creates a positive mindset for the day. We need to consciously choose such morning. A great reminder.

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    1. Your morning sounds lovely. A nice cup of coffee, and light reading sound wonderful. Thanks you so much for stopping by.

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  3. I have always been a morning person as I find I get so much more done that way, and it sets me up to have a better day. Love some of these quotes as they help start you off well with a healthy outlook. The more positive you are, the more likely you will attract the same back to you. Lovely post.

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    1. Nicole, thank you! You seem like you have a very positive outlook. Thanks so much for stopping by.

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  4. LOVE this...such a motivational post and just what I needed with all what is going on at the moment x

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  5. I want to start doing the five positive affirmations everyday! What a great way to start the day :)

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    1. Absolutely! It really does help. :) Thanks so much for stopping by.

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  6. I am very much a morning person, s these quotes really resonate with me! Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Some wonderful morning quotes to ensure that we all start off the day on the right foot! I am also a morning person and love all of these!

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  8. I've found that a positive mindset is so important to start the day with! A wise person once said our brain is the biggest muscle in our body, and how we use it determines a lot more than we realize.

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  9. lovely quotes indeed! absolutely like it with all my heart

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  10. These are all beautiful quotes. The way we face the morning sets us up for the rest of our day. Right? I am going to save this so that I can open it up any time that I'm feeling down - the perfect way to get my mind right.

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  11. I'm not at all a morning person so these all are really inspirational for me! Especially love the quote on embrace the quiet moments of the morning.

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  12. These are wonderful quotes and tips to have a good day. I appreciate your encouragement here
    Thank you again for linking up with Sweet Tea & Friends this month.

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  13. What a great collection of inspirational morning quotes. Grateful I saw it at Talk About it Tues. #7. My shares this time are #51, 52, and 53. Warm regards, Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health

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  14. Oh yes, I am definitely a morning person!

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  15. These are so nice. I think the Longorio one is my favorite. Thanks for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #26 linkup.

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  16. These are awesome quotes. Thanks for sharing.

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  17. Stopping in again to say congratulations! :) This was one of the most-viewed posts at the Will Blog for Comments #26 linkup! It will be in the spotlight all next week, starting today. You are welcome to save the "this post was a featured favorite" image there to share with your readers here. Have a great weekend! Hope to see you Monday for #27.

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    1. Jennifer, that's wonderful to hear. Thank you so much. 😊

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