So it’s been over a week now since my first
post and I really just wanted time to think about what exactly I want to post
on this blog. Now that I have a few ideas I want to try and get posts up
regularly, hopefully on set days of the week. I’ve decided to dedicate Sunday’s
posts to lifestyle and all things positivity and motivational. I’ve chosen to
call it ‘Smile, It’s Sunday’ to hopefully help change the idea of Sundays being
horrible and sucky because of it meaning a new week of school or work ahead of us.
I hope by posting things I find motivational, and things I use to make me feel
like a happier person, I can also help others as well – to make them feel good
and ready to start a new week, happy.
Last Sunday I wrote a post about Hannah
Snowdon, a person I find really influential and aspire to. In that post I also
said you can find a lot of motivational quotes/pictures/posts online, however I
completely forgot to mention a book I bought this year that is also incredibly
inspiring and I think would be helpful for many people. This book is written by
singer-songwriter/actress Demi Lovato and is titled ‘Staying Strong: 365 Days A
Year.’ Now for anyone who is immediately put off, don’t worry, this is not an
autobiography! I thought it was when I first picked it up but it’s actually a
diary style book with each day of the year having it’s own motivational quote
and little idea that you can try to help improve your mindset on a daily basis.
Although I’m not the biggest fan of Demi
(just due to the fact I’m not into that style of music) I LOVE this book. In
fact, it’s still sitting on my desk in easy reach for me to read if I’m ever
feeling at all insignificant... You know those kind of days? The book touches
on some of the issues Demi has had to, and in some cases still has to, deal
with; an eating disorder, bipolar disorder, severe depression and self-harm (maybe more.) But, like I said,
this is not an autobiography and I feel anyone who ever has those days like I do
where the stress and pressure is just a bit too much, or you just feel a bit
bleugh, this book could help perk up your mood and make you believe that
anything you want to achieve or change in your life is possible.
There are other books still on my ‘To Be
Read’ list that are along a similar idea – all about how to be a more positive
person – so there may be more posts like this in the future (that’s if I think
those books are helpful and worth reading!)
If you have any questions please leave them
in the comments! Oh and also, being new to the whole blogger world I would love
to talk to people about their blog and about who their favourite bloggers are
so I can check them out - so please comment and we can maybe get on touch
through email or something :-)
Thank you for reading and a beauty post
should be up soon (as soon as I receive the package in the post...) ♡