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The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

280: The Importance of Daily and Weekly Rituals & Routines You Love (12 Ideas to Incorporate Now)

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Shannon Ables

Society & Culture, Education, Self-improvement

4.7944 Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2020

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

"You would think weightlessness is a good thing, but it's not. Because people weren't meant to float. Without gravity, we lose blood volume, bone density, muscle. Without it, we're untethered. So when you feel yourself being pulled toward something, it's not necessarily a bad thing. It may keep you centered. It may keep you safe."Grey's Anatomy, season 16, episode #17, Shonda Rhimes

Thoughts, thoughts, all sorts of thoughts. With an abundance of time on our hands as we stay home, if we have not exercised our brains in this way, it may feel uncomfortable, and in these times we find ourselves collectively, understandably unsettling.

The above quote caught my attention this past week as it feels our attentions are being being pulled toward the necessities of life, what we sincerely need to simply live. Don't get me wrong, the past eleven years, economically, have been much needed and appreciated, and while each of our journey's is unique, perhaps we've forgotten what we truly need, what others truly need, to live well. At the moment, we are all being pulled to our homes, to our sanctuaries, to our immediate families with whom we reside with but perhaps never see often because of our busy schedules. Admittedly, some of our loved ones may be far away due to age, relationships, work, etc., but we at least have the phone, video chat and other technological ways of communicating.

Becoming grounded in what roots us, is what reminds us of what truly is a priority in our life, helps us to make better decisions to remain true to those values when the choices are vast. And sometimes when the choices are so vast and so ubiquitous for such a long time, we would only be being human to lose sight of our roots. I am not suggesting that we need to have a pandemic to root us, but that is where we find ourselves, so I am determined to see some good in this perilous situation.

There will be good that will come out of it when we come out of it on the other side, but as well, there is good we can partake in during this time of staying home.

Today, while I had originally planned a different topic for the episode to be shared, I have decided to focus on something that will hopefully be helpful to direct our attention to, to elevate the time we have indoors, wanted or unwanted. The gift and mood lifting power of daily and weekly rituals.

Under the umbrella of daily and weekly rituals lies our daily and weekly routines. Consciously creating routines in which we know boost the quality of our lives from our health, to our rest and rejuvenation to our productivity are ways to rest more easily which benefits our mind and well-being and decreases our stress. Each of these efforts strengths our immune system and ultimately strengthens our overall health, both physically and mentally.

Today I would like to share with you rituals you can incorporate into your daily and weekly routine even while you stay home.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the simple Sophisticate Podcast, where intelligent living is paired with signature style.

0:16.3

I'm your host, Shannon Ables.

0:18.8

And whether you're listening on your commute, exercising, working in the garden, or sitting down with a hot cup of tea or a

0:25.0

cafe ole. Thank you for tuning in. Let's get started. Welcome to the 280th episode of the simple

0:47.4

Sophisticate. Today we're going to talk about the importance of daily

0:51.3

and weekly rituals and routines that you love.

0:54.0

And I'm going to share 12 ideas on how to incorporate them now, especially in the times that

0:59.1

we find ourselves, which are certainly unprecedented, but also an opportunity to improve our everyday lives

1:06.2

and hopefully provide some calm and comfort during this time that we're staying at home

1:12.0

far more than we usually do.

1:14.4

But before I get into this list, this week's petit place here is one I think you will love

1:18.8

and appreciate, especially if you're spending more time at home as I just mentioned,

1:22.3

but in any time at all I know I've been

1:25.3

enjoying this particular petit please year and look forward to investing in it even more in the years to come

1:32.1

so we'll get to that particular petit please here at the end investing in it even more in the years to come.

1:32.6

So we'll get to that particular particular particular particular

1:34.6

at the end of today's episode.

1:36.6

I'd like to begin by sharing a quote

1:39.1

that I recently heard that just spoke to me

1:41.7

and more importantly, it resonated with me probably most

1:45.1

more strongly because of the situation that the world finds itself in at this

1:49.5

particular moment in time and it came from of all places yes a television show but let me just say

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