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#MorningInspiration #Inspire the #soul #life #thoughts - What does it mean to be living each day to its fullest?


Hello

Thank you for stopping by.

We had such an amazing weekend, it has inspired this week’s blog post, titled- living each day to its fullest.

Have a blessed week.

KIMI x


Living Each Day to its Fullest (LEDTIF)……………………………………………………………..

LEDTIF has a personal meaning to everyone, for me it’s waking up and going to bed with a grateful heart. Being thankful, as life is a gift in itself and gratitude sets the tone for the day ahead. I feel very blessed by default, as my Grandmother always taught me, we can always have more, but at the same time we could always have less. I believe happiness is a state of mind and is not subject to external influences. From experience, if this is not the case, the answer usually lies in your current circumstances. I hope my love for life in spite of my brokenness, will inspire others to never give up.

When we appreciate and savour every moment of our lives, it makes setbacks easier to bounce back from. Whilst I live a very simple life, I never being happier, I am facing my fears, pushing myself outside of my comfort zone and most of all putting the fun back into life. 

** I love the following quotes as it resonates a lot, happy people do have everything, but they make the most of everything. ‘Your vibe attract your tribe’ and your inside world dictates your outside world’- unknown **.

Life is about cherishing the moments, not counting the moments, it’s making the moments count. I had such a magical weekend with my daughter, we went to our first Independence Day party, it was so much fun making the whizzy peg, stars and stripes windsocks. 




We also attended a Thai Festival, it was so pretty and picturesque! 






I hope this post will inspire you to, perhaps do something different.

Best wishes

KIMI X 


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