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As much as I want to be the type of person who loves waking up on a Monday morning feeling excited about the week ahead, having meal prepped for the week, being organised with an early morning workout already completed. However that is not the case, I have to set many different alarms to ensure I wake up, regretting watching that extra episode on Netflix the night before. 
Therefore I started to use an hour on Sunday to organise everything and get myself prepared for the week ahead. These are my tips on things that I do to relax and little things that I always find put me in a better mood on a Monday morning.

Buy some flowers 
Recently every Sunday evening I have been on a trip to Lidl to buy a bunch of flowers. Then I set them up in a vase and it will always make me smile when I come down to my office and I can smell the fresh flowers and puts me in a good mood.

Plan my week
I like to be organised and plan out my week effectively. If I have work deadlines or places that I have to be I find it a lot easier to mark it all down on my weekly planner. Then my week is all planned out and I can ensure that I don't miss any deadlines and also that I can prioritise my work as to manage my time most effectively.

Make a list for Monday
Similar to planning my week, but once I have done that I will make a more detailed plan for Monday so that I can easily see what needs doing and it motivates me as I see my list getting smaller throughout the day.

Tidy up
I always try, especially when I am at uni and working, living and sleeping from the same room it always ends up (no matter how hard I try) getting really messy. I have learnt from my first year that whenever my room is messy and untidy it really demotivates me to work. By doing a quick and speedy clean around wiping up surfaces it makes it a lot easier on a Monday morning to get up at the start the day in clean surroundings.

Have a pamper session
I always have a pamper on Sunday and take it as a time to do skincare such as face-masks, along with pore strips, and having a bath. I also use Sunday evenings as a time to sit and repaint my nails to give them a bit of a refresh ready for the upcoming week.

Healthy breakfast
I also make sure I have all the ingredients to make a healthy breakfast, whether that would be a giant bowl of fruit, pancakes with fresh berries or avocado and eggs on toast. I also always make sure that I have fresh juice for my breakfast.


xoxo

Isabelle
March 22, 2020 No comments
Whenever I travel to destinations writing and taking photographs are my favorite ways of creating memories to look back on.  These are some pictures of the favorite places I visited, I love sharing pictures and places to give people an idea of what Hawaii looks like and to give myself a log of where I went as a way to remember it.

MAUI










KAUAI










HONOLULU










xoxo
Isabelle
March 15, 2020 No comments
The past year the environmental impact of plastic waste has become evidently clear. Single-use plastic is causing a serious problem, such as harming wildlife specifically marine wildlife such as turtles, whales, dolphins, and seabirds to name a few along with polluting the ocean. It has become an issue that I am extremely passionate about and since doing a university assignment on it have become increasingly aware of the many alternatives available instead of plastic.

I feel it is an issue that will be impossible to solve unless everyone changes their attitudes towards plastic consumption. Here are some easy ways in which you can reduce plastic pollution in your everyday life. 




1. Use a reusable coffee cup
Coffee is a go-to for most people's busy lifestyles including me. I always get a coffee when heading into university. My favorite coffee cup is from the brand keepcup. Many coffee shops give you a discount for bringing a reusable coffee cup, preventing waste and saving the environment.

2. Reusable bags
You will always find a reusable bag in my handbag. I find they are useful for everything. My favorite ones to carry around are the paper chase ones. However, you can purchase these types of bags anywhere now and if you decide to pop into the shops you always have a bag on hand so do not have to pay 5p for one.

3. Metal straws
When I stopped using plastic straws I first started using cardboard straws, these are great however will go soggy in your drink and aren't good for someone like me who makes a drink and drinks it for ages out of a straw. Then I discovered stainless steel straws which honestly are amazing, and so small and convenient to keep in a handbag for whenever you might need it. They can also be purchased from most retailers I bought mine in Asda but you can get loads of different styles on Amazon too.

4. Reusable bottle
For Christmas, my mum actually bought me a daisy print Chilly's reusable water bottle to go with my blog theme and I absolutely love it. These water bottles are great as they keep hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold for 24 hours. Fill your water bottle up before you leave the house and refill when you find a water station (or alternatively ask a café to do so). You’ll never have to buy a plastic bottle again!

5. Bring a lunch box
If traveling even if it is easier to buy food, this is usually contaminated with plastic packaging. Making meals at home and bringing out leftovers avoids plastic packaging and is a great way to save money. 

6. Say no to plastic in supermarkets
Often when buying fruit and vegetables from the supermarket, they are contained in unnecessary plastic packaging. Therefore, I find the best thing is to choose loose products. Whenever I purchase items such as peppers, tomatoes, bananas, etc and just put them in my basket without getting a plastic bag for them.

7. Reusable bathroom items
Face wipes - Avoid using face wipes. Face wipes contain non-biodegradable plastics which will harm the environment. There are many alternatives available such as flannels that can be used with the same effects.

Reusable cotton pads - Honestly this is one that I have not yet tried but it is something I have been doing research on and am planning to do in the future. They work in exactly the same way as single-use pads and can be used many times. 



If you would like some more tips on how to reduce your plastic consumption there are many Facebook groups that you can join that offer helpful information along with tips and tricks and living a more sustainable lifestyle.

xoxo
Isabelle
March 08, 2020 No comments
Travelling is one of my favorite experiences in life. I have found that the experiences I have gained through traveling, being emerged in different cultures, and exploring different parts of the world always sparks my imagination. Every trip fuels my wanderlust and I want to travel more and more, to new and old places. 

I am fortunate enough to already have been able to travel to different parts of the world,, make memories and friends with people all over the world.  However there are still so many places that I want to travel to, this is my top five; 🌍



Fiji

Fiji just looks absolutely beautiful with its clear blue waters, beautiful mountains, palm tree-lined beaches, and coral reefs in beautiful lagoons. It has been somewhere that I always wanted to visit and experience.  



Rio de Janeiro
I have always wanted to travel to South America. To experience such a different culture to what I am used to and would be an amazing thing to experience first hand. Rio de Janeiro looks like an amazing city and would be a brilliant experience to visit.




Thailand

Thailand is a City filled with, culture and history. It radiates a golden hue, from its glittering temples and tropical beaches. Thai food is also one of my favourite foods so I would love to experience it in Thai culture and see how different it is to home.   



Salem and New Orleans

Maybe it's just my love of The Vampire Diaries and The Originals, but ever since watching the show I have always said that I wanted to experience Salem and New Orleans. I am fascinated by the Salem witch trials and would love to experience the history and culture of both Cities. 



Salem





New Orleans




Norway

Seeing the Northern lights has always been a dream of mine to have it happen as a natural phenomenon absolutely amazes me. Norway encompasses mountains, glaciers and deep coastal fjords. Whenever I see photographs of Norway it always looks amazing and absolutely beautiful.     




What are on your bucket list of destinations to travel to?!

xoxo
Isabelle




Please note; Images on this post are taken off the online of google images or Instagram, I have not taken them myself 
March 01, 2020 No comments
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