I've been keeping a gratitude journal for a few months now, and it's been one of the most impactful things I've ever done for my mental health. By focusing on the things I'm thankful for each day, I'm training my brain to see the good even in difficult situations. I use an app to log my gratitude and to see my progress over time.
In the beginning, it was a bit of a challenge to find things to be thankful for. But the more I practice, the easier it becomes. I've found that even small things, lik
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Grateful for the small victories and the lessons learned today.
Writing down what you're thankful for is such a powerful way to start the day.
It's amazing how much your mindset can change just by focusing on the good.
Logged my daily gratitude. Feeling a lot more positive and grounded now.
Three things I'm thankful for today: a warm cup of coffee, a call from a friend, and the sunset.
pothos are the real MVPs of the plant world. if you're like me and forget to water things for a week, this is the plant for you.
here's the tea: they don't need much. i keep mine in indirect light and only water when the leaves start to look a little bit droopy. tbh, they're super dramatic but that makes it easy to know what they need.
i've been propagating mine like crazy lately. you literally just snip a piece off and put it in water. it's so satisfying to see the little roots come out. lo
this semester has been a literal nightmare. between midterms and living in a tiny apartment, i was feeling super overwhelmed. then i started buying plants.
at first it was just one little snake plant. then it became a monstera. then a whole shelf of spider plants. tbh, taking care of them gave me a reason to get out of bed on the days when i really didn't want to. there's something so grounding about touching soil and seeing growth happen right in front of you.
lowkey, i think i needed to nu
okay so ngl i thought succulents were the 'easy' plants. everyone says 'oh just put them in the sun and ignore them!' but i did that and my first little lily (yes i named her after myself lol) literally just shriveled up and died. tbh i was devastated.
i spent hours googling what went wrong and it turns out i was actually overwatering her?? who knew succulents didn't like to be drenched every day. i felt so bad fr.
now i have a new routine. i check the soil with a little chopstick before i e
turning my dorm room into a literal jungle and honestly it's the only thing keeping me sane this semester. plant life is the best life fr ๐ฑ๐
watching my little cuttings grow roots is the most therapeutic thing ever. lowkey better than therapy sometimes. no cap.
me: i have no more space for plants. also me: buys three more ferns because they looked lonely at the nursery. it's a problem fr โจ๐ฟ
tbh why are succulents so hard to keep alive?? like i gave you water and sun what more do u want from me ๐ญ lowkey crying over my tiny jade plant
ngl my morning coffee hits different when i'm checking on my new pothos. she's literally thriving and i'm so proud โ๏ธ๐ฑ
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