Daily Question, September 6 What time of day is most peaceful for me? Why? 31 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. EJP1 year agoEJPEarly morning with this new day full of new beginnings, opportunities and adventures….deliciously fresh. 4 Reply Kevin1 year agoKevinEarly morning, between 4-6 AM, is the most peaceful time of day for me. It started back in my farming days as a teenager. There was something about the aroma of the pre-dawn air, the quiet, and night giving way to day that for me was both peaceful and even spiritual. As my career changed over the years, from farming to social work and ministry, through raising a family, attending graduate school, and now retired and 70 years old, I still rise each day at four, without an alarm clock. On the very...Early morning, between 4-6 AM, is the most peaceful time of day for me. It started back in my farming days as a teenager. There was something about the aroma of the pre-dawn air, the quiet, and night giving way to day that for me was both peaceful and even spiritual. As my career changed over the years, from farming to social work and ministry, through raising a family, attending graduate school, and now retired and 70 years old, I still rise each day at four, without an alarm clock. On the very rare day that finds me “sleeping in” until 5:30, I wake up and feel that I have missed the best part of the day. Read More5 Reply Dusty Su1 year agoDusty SuMornings, I love them. Coffee and journaling. Reading, reflecting, writing, reaching out to someone with a kind message. Yoga or other types of exercise. A call from the beloved. 3 Reply sunnypatti1 year agosunnypattiThis one. Right now. Mornings are so peaceful and quiet, and it’s a great time for me to connect to my inner self and to God, and to set good intentions for the day ahead of me. 4 Reply Cathy1 year agoCathyFinally, an easy question for me to answer! Early morning is the most peaceful time of day for me. The moment after just waking up, usually between 4:00 - 4:30 AM. I hear the cat jump from his window perch to run to greet me. The dogs lazily look up from their slumber and accept a head-pat before they go back to sleep. The smell of coffee brewing. Sitting a few moments in the darkness outside, looking at the stars and the moon in this vast Florida sky. Booting up my computer and recording yest...Finally, an easy question for me to answer! Early morning is the most peaceful time of day for me. The moment after just waking up, usually between 4:00 – 4:30 AM. I hear the cat jump from his window perch to run to greet me. The dogs lazily look up from their slumber and accept a head-pat before they go back to sleep. The smell of coffee brewing. Sitting a few moments in the darkness outside, looking at the stars and the moon in this vast Florida sky. Booting up my computer and recording yesterday’s various activities that I track. And my time here, with the gratefulness network. The animals have all fallen back to sleep, along with my sleeping husband. There is no one out on the street as I sit here at the keyboard, peering out the window. I hear nothing. My senses are all relaxed. I am in a no-judgment zone here and perfectly at peace. Namaste. Read More10 Reply Antoinette1 year agoAntoinetteLovely Cathy ! 1 Reply Michele1 year agoMicheleGood morning from another Floridian! Perfect description:) 2 Reply Patricia1 year agoPatriciaI love the image of the “no-judgment zone” and being perfectly at peace. Thank you! 2 Reply Kevin1 year agoKevinThis is beautiful, Cathy. Good morning to you! 3 Reply « Previous 1 2 My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. DONATE https://gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2022, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb