Set the thermostat for your heart

Hamilton.

It’s a constant in my Facebook feed these days. To be honest, I am very grateful for it considering all the other posts that are predominantly pandemic/COVID-related.

Lin-Manuel Miranda. 

He’s practically a household name.

Did you know he and illustrator Jonny Sun wrote a beautiful book called “Gmorning, Gnight! little pep talks for me & you”

You didn’t?

Neither did I until recently!

It is awesome.

I don’t buy too many books these days. Most of the books I read are Kindle library loans.

But this one? I had to have it.

It’s a book you can read all the way through or just simply flip through at your leisure and take in its’ little gems.

Like this one:

Set the thermostat for your heart today.

The temp where you like it.

You know yourself, you know what you need.

Take your time.

WOW.

This really spoke to me.

I have been struggling with this during these uncertain times.

I often feel an underlying current of unsettled-ness and anxiety.

Listening to what I need, what my heart needs is an important daily practice that I have only recently fully allowed myself to do.

Allowing myself to do things that set my heart on the happy setting.

Like yoga.

Getting outside.

Buying books I love.

Puzzling.

Listening to Podcasts that inspire.

Yes, I have been doing most of these things the past few months. But to do so with intention, as a gift to myself, feels quite different.

What can you do that will make your heart feel good today?

Take your time.

And remember to do what makes you happy.