We’ve Upgraded!

After a little over a month working on this blog, I have decided to upgrade!

I now officially have my own website that I own!

I decided that it was best to do this now, when I have only a few followers (THANK YOU) to transfer over.

The NEW and IMPROVED blog (still has all old posts transferred over) is linked HERE.

I am now using Squarespace instead of WordPress for many reasons, of which I won’t bore you with here.

SO HERE’S THE THING…

Please input your email into this new blog to follow me!!! It will notify you of all my new posts in the same way! If you already follow me through email, I will transfer you to the new website!

BUT PLEASE CHECK YOUR SPAM EMAIL FOR THE CONFIRMATION!!!

See you over there,

Rach

5 Ways to Increase Your Motivation

Motivation comes in all shapes and sizes. 

Paycheck, attention, passion, curiosity, to be better, competition.
I have been pondering motivation for the past month or so because this blog has given me a TON of motivation!
To see new things,
To experience life,
To take pictures,
To better my writing,
To travel,
To be creative,
The list goes on…
So I’ve been wondering, what causes motivation, or what helps us achieve it? Motivation is such an inspiring thing, so why don’t we all have it? And how can we get it?
And my answer I’ve come up with is not one that I particularly love. 
It is wavering.
It comes and goes.
It comes when you find passion, have interests, curiosity.

It goes when you get bored, life becomes mundane, you’re lonely.

And this is totally normal!
The caveat to all of this, is that I think you have more control over motivation than you think you do.
It’s all a mind game. 
I have come up with 5 ways to increase motivation that you can do for yourself. These can help increase productivity, drive passion, and help you be more invested in your amazing life.
#1  DO ONE THING

  • Come on, you knew that one was coming! 
  • Facing your fears and doing one thing every day that scares you will MOTIVATE you.
  • Dopamine is an amazing thing (neurotransmitter that makes you happy) and is a large factor in motivation. Getting dopamine pumping, like when doing something that scares you, will get you excited to do more things, hence: increasing motivation.

#2  SET GOALS 

  • Setting goals (especially small, specific ones) can help you see results quickly, which will motivate you to keep setting them and achieving them… lending you to be more motivated.
  • An example of this was a few weeks ago with this blog. I had six nights of work, and I made it my goal to write a post every day of those six days. It motivated me to write, and it was small enough that it didn’t seem unattainable.

#3  GO PUBLIC

  • Tell the world about your goals!
  • Utilize social media, a blog, a poster, chalk, whatever you need, to tell your friends and family about your goals. 
  • This will make you commit to your goals, and people will be expecting the results once you finish.
  • Decrease justifications/excuses for why you aren’t motivated by being public about it.
  • If you are worried about what other people will think of your little goals, DON’T BE. Don’t worry about what other people think! Use this for yourself. You’ll find that the publicity will bring you more support than you expect.

#4  USE YOUR BRAIN
  • You have such a powerful brain, use it to debate yourself and trick yourself into feeling motivated.
  • This sounds silly, I know. BUT IT WORKS! 
  • Utilize optimism, which is just a mindset, a perspective, to inspire you to get going on your goals or projects.
  • Talk yourself through negative thoughts/feelings and change them into positive ones. Sometimes I do this in the form of gratitude (grateful to have a job that pays the bills and keeps me challenged, instead of too tired to go to work).
  • Be persistent. This can take time to get used to, but it has been shown to be effective in increasing motivation and health
“Rule your mind, or it will rule you” ~Buddha 

#5  SELF CARE

  • I have learned about this exponentially since becoming a nurse and living on my own.
  • If all you do is give to others, your glass runs empty, and you can’t pour from an empty glass. Motivation also decreases with that empty glass.
  • I found that when I take care of myself (go to yoga, hike, get my hair done, get a massage, give myself a spa day, be with friends), I feel uplifted and more motivated to attain other goals that I have set for myself. 
  • Give yourself time during the day to feel pampered. 
  • Give yourself attention. 
  • We all crave it. 
  • You’ll be surprised at how motivated you are when you feel more put together!

These 5 steps will help you feel more motivated to complete your tasks and goals.
You will be more excited to get things done!
You will see results!
Remember, it’s ok if motivation waxes and wanes. That is normal!
Acknowledge that this happened, then practice these 5 tips to jump start it again.
Best of luck, and let me know if you have any other tips to add!
Rach

kindness matters

A couple of weeks ago, I was inspired.


I was inspired by one of my very best friends. 

I am going to start this blog post by highlighting my best friend, then I’ll go into the ONE THING for today (craft day). 


 This is him. This is my best friend. 

He is without a doubt the most kind, selfless, optimistic, enthusiastic, caring, happy, joyful, hilarious, hard working, creative person that I have ever met (and that list is not finished either). 

He is a recent medical school graduate, a camp counselor, an intern, a friend, a brother, a son.

He has gone through more negative and testing events in the last few years than anyone should have to go through in an entire lifetime. 

Yet he is still all those things.

He is my inspiration in work and in life, and I am eternally grateful for him.

A couple of weeks ago, he sent me a Snapchat of a “small” project that he was working on.

He had written on all of the “heart” faced cards of a deck, little inspirational phrases. His plan was to scatter them around the hospital he is working at because he felt that with all of the hardship that the patients, families, nurses, doctors, therapists, techs, etc go though, it could use a little cheering up.

THAT is just the kind of person he is.

Amazing, right? 

Working in a hospital myself, and working on my daily gratitude, I was inspired to spread the love that he had started. 

And now, here we are. 

Craft day is complete with “heart” cards filled out, and “you rock” rocks designed.

Not a minute passed where I wasn’t practicing gratitude. 

Gratitude for humankind. 


Gratitude for my profession and all those involved.



Gratitude for this beautiful place I call home.


Gratitude for the opportunity to be grateful. 


Words cannot describe this feeling adequately.


Now that the crafts are done, I get to disperse them. Throughout my hospital. Throughout my community.

I hope it brightens someone’s day, makes them smile. 

I hope they feel inspired like I did.

I hope you do too.

Cheers,

Rach


5 Best Brunch Spots in CDA

(CDA: Coeur d’Alene)


Anyone who knows me knows I absolutely LOVE breakfast food. 

It can be eaten at any time of the day. 

It always comes with the best vibes.

You can usually be convinced to have a mimosa, which is just a classy way of day drinking.

It can usually cover you for the entire day because you always eat way too much.

Naturally, I scoped out five of the top listed breakfast/brunch joints in the area, and I came up with a list of my favorites.

I ranked these places on a few key points (keep in mind that I am in no way an expert or a foodie): food deliciousness, price, and ambience.

I chose not to rate them on service, because believe it or not, every single restaurant had absolutely AMAZING service!! 

Take a peek!

#5 Franklin’s Hoagies
  • Food deliciousness: I got Eggs Benedict (of course) with red potatoes. The Benedict was ok: eggs didn’t have runny yolk, hollandaise was pretty oily, but had good flavor, ham was yummy, and potatoes needed ketchup. 
  • Price: Very good price for how much food I got.
  • Ambience: Had a “this is where the locals go” kind of feel to it. Not fancy, or even that clean, but I could tell that the establishment had been around for a while and was well known. 
#4 Fine Brewed

  • Food deliciousness: I have gotten many things from Fine Brewed: Nutella bagel, açaí bowls, burritos, breakfast bagels. All of them have been delicious. Fine brewed is more of a coffee shop that happens to have quite a bit of food options. I would not say that their food is as delicious as a place that was made for breakfast food; however their coffee never disappoints.
  • Price: Good prices for the amount of food offered, and the quality. 
  • Ambience: This is probably one of my favorite coffee shops in CDA because of the ambience. It’s cozy, but modern, friendly, and has a multitude of seating options (window, booth, and bar). I can go there and write, or go to watch a football game and the establishment feels perfect for both.
  • (Soon to come: top 5 coffee shops in CDA)
#3 The Wellness Bar
  • Food deliciousness: Hands down the best açaí bowls I’ve ever had. Delicious breakfast bagels if you’re wanting something heavier as well. Also do protein bites, smoothies, juice, salads, and quinoa salads. Very fresh, filling, and delicious.
  • Price: Somewhat pricier, but all of the food is fresh, and they make it right in front of you. I’d say well worth the price.
  • Ambience: Light, cheerful, fresh. Patio seating outside. Summery, beachy feel.


#2 Ten/6

  • Food deliciousness: With a Southern, New Orleans feel, this brunch joint never disappoints. The beignets are light with the perfect amount of powdered sugar. The Eggs Benedict (of course) has a delicious hollandaise, and the yolk is always runny (my favorite). The potatoes are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. The mimosas are super fun, covered in Mardi Gras beads and super sweet.
  • Price: It’s easy to wrack up the price at Ten/6. Getting a full breakfast, beignets (which are a must), and a mimosa will drive the price up, but the food and drinks are delicious, and they put in so much time into making your food, it is well worth it.
  • Ambience: This is what makes Ten/6 so special! The restaurant is a hilarious mix of New Orleans and Alice in Wonderland themed. The tables and chairs are all painted to look like a tea party, all of the wall decorations have something to do with Alice in Wonderland, and in the back, there is a giant chess board, with huge fake flowers coming off of the walls. It really feels like a different world.
#1 The Garnet Cafe 

  • Food deliciousness: Some of the best, most unique food I’ve ever had. Many of you will recognize this place from a previous post. I had an amazing veggie and potato scramble, other friends had spaghetti and eggs (weird, but delicious), pig in a blanket, French toast, and duck omelette. Such a unique conglomerate of food, and all absolutely amazing.
  • Price: This brunch place is probably the most expensive, but rightfully so with their unique foods and mimosas.
  • Ambience: The Garnet Cafe is in a refurbished house! Needless to say, it’s very homey. It is quaint, relaxed, and always packed with people! But service never faltered, they’ve got it down to a science.

The Garnet Cafe is the winner!!

In reality, all of these choices are super fun and perfect for this small town I live in. 

Here’s your call to Do One Thing and try a local breakfast spot that you’ve never been to! New flavors, new people, new ambience that you just might fall in love with.

Happy eating,

Rachel

Lake Pend Oreille

Wow, what a day!


There’s nothing quite like spending the entire day out on a beautiful mountain lake.


This time, it was Lake Pend Oreille (pronounced: ponderay) in Sandpoint, Idaho. This is about 40 minutes north of Coeur d’Alene on highway 95.

Pend Oreille gets its name from the French, who gave their own name to the Kalispell people (the native people from the area). Pend Oreille means “hangs from the ear,” which came from the large shelled earrings that the Kalispell people wore. 

The Kalispell people now live in a reservation on the Western part of Montana that borders Idaho.

Some friends of mine, who I met when I worked in an ER back in Colorado and moved up here before me, bought a boat, and were kind enough to invite me along. 

We packed the boat with food, beer, and towels, and hit the road. 

We decided to dock at Sandpoint City Beach, which is right downtown. It was just about the easiest process we could have asked for. No extra fees, no lines; thank goodness for places in Northern Idaho. 



At first, our mission was swimming, so we drove across the lake to a more shallow cove to find warmer water.

Lake Pend Oreille is the fifth deepest lake in the nation, its deepest point being 1,150ft deep! There is a Naval base located off this lake for testing and training due to the astounding depth of the lake. This also means that swimming can be extremely frigid, especially near the deeper parts. Luckily, we got a warm day and stayed closer to the edges to swim, making it chilly, but completely tolerable. 

After our first round of swimming, we decided to tour around the lake a bit. 

The entire lake is massive, with a surface area of 148 square miles, and 43 miles long. So, we couldn’t tour the entire lake, but we did see some amazing views!



Lake Pend Oreille is popular for all kinds of water sports: kayaking, paddle boarding, swimming, sailing, 
wake boarding, and waterskiing. We only swam for this round, but people all over were enjoying the lake in every which way.




Castle Von Frandsen is a real castle on the coast of Lake Pend Oreille. It is used for filming (The History Channel did a program on it) and events, although it is under construction currently. 

Though I didn’t have time on this trip, I would add an extra stop to the local museum in Sandpoint to learn more about the places we saw off of the water. 
Although it’s a little town, it comes with a rich history.

We ended this beautiful day on the water with a gorgeous sunset. Enjoy…


It is so worth it to enjoy the local gems. 

I am always thinking that I have to catch a flight to find something beautiful and worthy of photos, never stopping long enough to notice that I live in such a place.
Adventure on,
Rachel