We seem to underestimate the importance of our surroundings , how it can make or brake our daily living. If the environment is not set to our liking it really influences our productivity, well being and how we interact with people around us . For me it always has been important, that where I work and rest my head , is in an environment that fits to what I believe in is soothing, comfortable and inspiring.
We all of course have different sets of standards and taste. but my point is that if you don't feel well or good about yourself , try being aware of what your surroundings are . I do believe that wellness and good health, mental and physically, begins with a beautiful home and working environment. Not always can we choose where we work and what we think our office or work place should look like, but certainly we can dictate and influence our environment at home. Being conscious of what you need at home is just the beginning, and even though budgets might be limited , just the thought of wanting to live in a place that suits you is the first step of creating a healthy and flourishing atmosphere. Make a wish list , or even better have a wish board and collect items you eventually would like to get or even moods how you like to feel. Yes there are virtual sites like Pinterest and others , they are great, but by looking at what you like to have or accomplish every day , you eventually will exactly manifest what you were originally just thinking of .
And once you feel you are set with the right material things around you (try to be humble), start looking at the people who come in and out of your daily life . Well, that might be even more important , but is a whole other blog to write , which I might do at a later time , but for now, we all know we are only as good as the people around us and the environment we put ourselves in . It's all part of the ... art of living. And don't get me wrong, there is no right or wrong really , it is al about how you want it and what decisions you make and it remains a constant always changing challenge .
“Be grateful, be smart, be clean, be true, be humble, be prayerful.”
― Gordon B. Hinckley,
― Gordon B. Hinckley,

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