#lHappyMonday - "A beautiful day begins with a positive mindset" means that when we wake up feeling happy and hopeful, it sets the tone for the entire day.
You know how sometimes when you're in a good mood, everything just seems better? Well, that's what this saying is all about! When we have a positive mindset, we're more likely to notice the good things around us and appreciate them.
It also helps us deal with any challenges that might come our way because we're approaching them with a can-do attitude.
So, starting the day with a positive mindset is like giving yourself a head start on having a great day.. a great week!
Don't get overwhelmed with negative people, don't get overwhelmed watching negative news, don't get overwhelmed by imaginary fears in your head.. focus on gratitude and positive energy and be the hero that you know you are.
Good Morning ☕️
Have y'all a fabulous and blessed Monday
What I know for sure is that when you declutter – whether it's on your home, your head, or your heart – it is astounding what will flow into that space that will enrich you, your life, and your family.
~ Peter Walsh
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Putting order in the physical things, although it may be difficult to do, due to lack of time… laziness… it is simple.
What is difficult is to solve the mental or emotional clutter… and we cannot ignore… we must solve it because it prevents us from appreciating the beautiful things that surround us.
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Connecting…
10:23am Mon, Mar 11
In my "Home Station" playing
Dreaming Of You - Selena
Let’s take a minute to marvel at this majestic monument of mucus.
The giant larvacean, Bathochordaeus, builds a huge mucous house made up of two filters, which function as an elaborate feeding apparatus. The outer filter can be one meter across (about three feet) and the animal in the center is a few inches from head to tail. They eat tiny particles of dead or drifting plants and animals that float through the water column.
The outer filter traps larger particles too big for the animal to eat, while the inner filter guides smaller food particles into the larvacean’s mouth. Eventually, the filters get clogged and the larvacean abandons them. The sinking houses, packed with food particles, provide an important source of food for animals living on the seafloor.