How To Have Fresh Start This September
September is the new January for me. And this year especially I've felt the need for a fresh start after an odd summer, the heatwave, to begin with, was glorious but it turns out even I, a serious sun lover needs a little bit of rain now and again. So now the weather has finally gone back to what we all expect it to be for September I've got that back to school feeling and here are few ways to really embrace a fresh start this September.
set yourself new goals [if you want]
Often, it's all too easy to get caught up in thinking that we need to be constantly setting ourselves new goals to work towards because that is what everyone else is doing. Not everyone wants to work towards goals or likes always needing something to be ticked off their to-do list and that's ok, it doesn't mean you don't have drive or ambition. Personally, I like to have goals with a good amount of wiggle room so that they change and evolve with me rather than constantly battling against me. This time of year is also great for ditching any goals that you set at the beginning of 2018 and they've not quite worked out for you but you're still feeling the pressure to keep on working towards them.
declutter
I'm utterly obsessed with decluttering right now, I've made such good headway with the clothes that I wasn't wearing and selling them on that I want to go through the entire house. The only downside to decluttering is that it takes a lot of time and that amount of time isn't always at our disposal. As soon as it's time to switch our wardrobes back over to cosy knits and long sleeves [although the Breton's never left my clothing rail]. It's the best time to go through your wardrobe and see what worked and what didn't. This year I feel like I've really nailed my summer wardrobe with pieces that are not only practical but something that I'll be able to pull out again which is exactly what I want in all my clothing pieces. Decluttering [for most of us] is something that we find incredibly cathartic and I am one of those people, I love knowing that everything that I have around is something that I use regularly and most importantly love. This time of year is also a good time to have a thorough clean much like we do in Spring, even if it does mean tackling the dreaded kitchen cupboards.
something to look forward to
Of course, we are approaching the festive season and that is what the vast majority of us are working towards but when the nights start turning earlier and the temperatures drop we all need something to look forward to. And it would be amazing if those things could be something like a weekend away but realistically that's not feasible for most of us so the small little things are always good to have on the horizon. Things like;
- Buying fresh cosy sheets to climb into after a long day.
- The first wear of fresh tights [tell me I'm not alone with my love for this]
- New stationery to fill.
- A fresh book.
- A hairdressers appointment.
- Dinner at your favourite restaurant
- A seasonal walk with some of your favourite humans.
- Having the weekend off with zero plans.