3 Things I'm Loving This Week - December 6th

Hello amazing humans and happy December ❄️

I don’t know about you but I’ve been loving all the cozy wintery vibes lately.

I’ve been resting more 😴, cuddling up on the couch with the fireplace on 🔥 and retreating not only indoors, but also within myself 🩵

This week I wanted to share with you a few of my favorite soft, cuddly, gentle finds and I’m so excited.

P.S. I am changing up the structure of my newsletter a bit these days so any physical items I find on Amazon, I’ll be sharing over here on my blog. And just so you know, some of these links may be affiliate links and I might get kickbacks from them. However, rest assured, I only share things I truly love and do my best to share things from small businesses, as well as minority-owned businesses.

A Book That Takes It’s Time

I feel like this is the only book I want to read in 2024. Honestly, I’ve had it since 2019 and I’ve read the first 25 pages but that’s it. I love the creativity, the exercises, the uniqueness of this book! It’s like a book meet art project. I love the invitation of slowness and every time I open it, it gives me all the feels. Who's with me?!

The Write Habit


For anyone who wants to create a consistent writing habit in 2024, I'm going to be using The Write Habit Planner by Dr. Nicole Janz. SOOOO excited not only to write more consistently (and with a plan), but to support a woman-owned small business.


Library Puzzle

Growing up, my mom would always pull out the puzzles right after Thanksgiving. I have such fond memories of my mom setting up a little card table in our living room, equipped with a little lamp and Christmas music going on in the background. Thinking back on that gives me all the feels - and I’ve carried on that tradition for myself. Every year around Thanksgiving I, too, set up the card table and get to puzzling.

Also, who wouldn’t love to spend all day in this library?? 🤤

Which one do you love? Share below! And I’ll be back next week with a few more things I’m loving 🩷

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