
You know those moments where the world seems to crack open and you never see things the same way again? Mine happened six years ago when I discovered that if I wanted to make time for myself, and for the things that mattered to me, I had to become a morning person. At the time I was muddling through a beautifully messy life with a sweet toddler and growing bump. I felt like I was constantly reacting to my child or my day, and struggled to get anywhere on time or anything done. So I was worried, genuinely, about how I was going to juggle life with two kids under two. In desperation, I started googling stuff like “time management for mums”, “coping with two kids” and “make my morning easier!” And my research led me to the phrase that literally changed the way I would manage my life The phrase was this: “Mornings start the night before”. Were you expecting something more complicated? The phrase was one of many that I scribbled down from a 14 day online course called “Make Over Mornings“. Author Crystal Paine claimed that she could help me revolutionise my productivity, streamline my routines, help me invest my time in things that truly matter, and find more joy and peace in the process. I was sceptical, but desperate! So I signed up. And hand on heart, it changed my life. I learned how to prioritise myself, fine tune my mornings and create a to-do list that serves instead of strangles me. It was not a massive life overhaul. Just a series of small, sustainable, practical changes that helped me towards a healthier, happier start to the day. I continue to use the principles I learned six years later. Does that sound like something you need right now? Here’s everything you need to know about “Make Over Your Mornings” and how to sign up. Crystal also runs a shorter FREE five day version of the course called “5 Days to a Better Morning Challenge“.Let me know how you get along! And if are feeling overwhelmed by all the changes you might need to make in your life, you might find sweet relief, and encouragement, in this post about the power of small. |

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