Last month on February, I went to the doctor's appointment to check my blood pressure and see what's up. Then, it's a miracle! I am 100% normal....again! YAY!!😀💙🎉💙🎉💙🎉💙🎉💙🎉💙🎉🎇👍. After that, I went to the park, listening to the music on my cassette player, jump for joy and see the beautiful boats in the water.😀💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙👍
Adrienne I can't tell you enough how much I appreciate that you will occasionally talk about your budget and how much you spend. As someone who is super money conscience, you give me motivation to not feel bad about not being able to buy all the things I want lol. Also I don't think you should be too hard on yourself for spending ~$300/month on food. I think this is a pretty standard average for one person in the US, especially given you were in Hawaii. I know I spend around $300/month and I rarely go out for food, coffee etc. Don't forget COL differences in the US vs Korea :)
I love your tan and make up. Reset-ing every few months is very healthy mentally and physically. I like doing it whenever I get into a rut. So it totally relatable to see your process. A lot to learn from you ❤️
Love watching your monthly resets! I actually just have one goal for March and that is just to fix my sleeping schedule and get into a comfortable routine now that I have moved to Korea and have started my teaching job. It's so overwhelming at the moment as I'm new to teaching and I've never been to Korea but I think it's going well atm. So thank you Adrienne for posting videos and keeping me company 🥰
You are just a comforting channel for me . Doesnt matter what the video is im always happy to watch it. But this video helped me get motivated ☺️ im proud of you
I love the eyeshadow you're wearing. It's so pretty, and it really brings out your eyes. I love Costco, I would go there and buy the meat and even bread in bulk. Then separate the beef, fish, and steaks, chicken into portions and freeze the rest till ready to be eaten. It saves me a lot of money.
You know, as someone who has always struggled with disordered eating (binge and restriction), I can't believe it, but it took me 24ish years of my life to realise it's all about consistency over perfection. The internet tells us "we should eat this way/ that way to be OUR BEST SELFS AND BE HEALTH" and talks about "balance" but never really focuses on what balance is. And it takes a lot of self acceptance and awareness to realise "balance" isn't a matter of completely health, motivated, always perfect eating, but rather consistent self-reflection, indulgence and gentle-nutrition. I really appreciate that Adrienne expressed her feeling towards food in Feb and how it suddenly changed, because it's so normal and it's something we can all relate to, I think!
For time management, a good way to train yourself to give yourself space to exist and stop working for a while is to set a schedule for yourself and then be super strict about it for a few days or weeks at a time. Sit down and think about what absolutely has to get done and when the best times to do it are, then set alarms for yourself. No matter what you're doing when the alarm goes off, put it down, walk away, and do something for yourself like calling a friend or watching a show. Don't let yourself say "No wait I just want to finish this," but actually put it down. It sucks at first, and you may need to adjust the schedule a few times until it feels workable, but just be strict with yourself for a while and then eventually it'll get easier to reach a natural stopping point and put it down for a little while to take some you time. Having someone call you for accountability can be super useful, too.
Totally understand when you’re speaking about food guilt and fixating on how things look on our bodies - try to remember to be kind to yourself and remember that the experiences we get in life are enhanced by food,and we don’t have to worry ourselves too much about it 🤍
Would love to hear about your reflections on last month / goals for the upcoming month! Let me know here!❤
Last month on February, I went to the doctor's appointment to check my blood pressure and see what's up. Then, it's a miracle! I am 100% normal....again! YAY!!😀💙🎉💙🎉💙🎉💙🎉💙🎉💙🎉🎇👍. After that, I went to the park, listening to the music on my cassette player, jump for joy and see the beautiful boats in the water.😀💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙👍
@@justinfelt748 that’s amazing, I’m so happy for you!
@@adriennehilll Well, thank you!😊😙💙💙💙💙💙🇺🇸🌷🇰🇷💖💖💖💖💖😊🎇👍. It was easy and I feel 100% better with happiness!😀⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🎉🎇👍
She's literally the only person I can watch over and over again without getting bored or tired 💖 you inspire me sm w my channel 💖🥰🍓♥️♥️🥰♥️💞🥰🌟
Ahhhhw thank you girl 🥹💕🫶🏻✨
Your vibes are sooo soothing, glad to see you're doing well ❤
Ahhh thank you so much babe
Adrienne I can't tell you enough how much I appreciate that you will occasionally talk about your budget and how much you spend. As someone who is super money conscience, you give me motivation to not feel bad about not being able to buy all the things I want lol. Also I don't think you should be too hard on yourself for spending ~$300/month on food. I think this is a pretty standard average for one person in the US, especially given you were in Hawaii. I know I spend around $300/month and I rarely go out for food, coffee etc. Don't forget COL differences in the US vs Korea :)
I love your tan and make up. Reset-ing every few months is very healthy mentally and physically. I like doing it whenever I get into a rut. So it totally relatable to see your process. A lot to learn from you ❤️
thank you so much love!!! I love a good REST. I’m trying to rest up these days so that i can feel energized when im back in Korea! Lol
Love watching your monthly resets! I actually just have one goal for March and that is just to fix my sleeping schedule and get into a comfortable routine now that I have moved to Korea and have started my teaching job. It's so overwhelming at the moment as I'm new to teaching and I've never been to Korea but I think it's going well atm.
So thank you Adrienne for posting videos and keeping me company
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You honestly look so good! Your make up is on point. Just Beautiful! 💕
Omg jasmine! Thank you 🥹💕🫶🏻
American snacks don’t even get me started 😭 cheezits snack mix is next level!! But then again, I could have all the honey butter chips in the world 😂
You are just a comforting channel for me . Doesnt matter what the video is im always happy to watch it. But this video helped me get motivated ☺️ im proud of you
Also you just look so amazing🧡
I love the eyeshadow you're wearing. It's so pretty, and it really brings out your eyes. I love Costco, I would go there and buy the meat and even bread in bulk. Then separate the beef, fish, and steaks, chicken into portions and freeze the rest till ready to be eaten. It saves me a lot of money.
your videos are so inspiring and calming :D thank you for making them!
Hi, Adrienne! Happy Sunday and welcome to the third month of March in Seoul!😊😊😊😊😊😎☀💙💙💙💙💙🇺🇸🌷🇰🇷💖💖💖💖💖👍.
Have an amazing Sunday !
@@adriennehilll Thank you!😊😙💙💙💙💙💙🇺🇸🌷🇰🇷💖💖💖💖💖😊👍. You too! And you look beautiful!😍
These videos always inspire me to get on top of my life! Literally sitting down and planning my March reset rn
Aw I’m so glad they can inspire you! That means so much to me
Love Dead to Me! It's so underrated
Omg right!!! Why doesn’t anyone talk about it
Glowinggggggg❤
You know, as someone who has always struggled with disordered eating (binge and restriction), I can't believe it, but it took me 24ish years of my life to realise it's all about consistency over perfection. The internet tells us "we should eat this way/ that way to be OUR BEST SELFS AND BE HEALTH" and talks about "balance" but never really focuses on what balance is. And it takes a lot of self acceptance and awareness to realise "balance" isn't a matter of completely health, motivated, always perfect eating, but rather consistent self-reflection, indulgence and gentle-nutrition. I really appreciate that Adrienne expressed her feeling towards food in Feb and how it suddenly changed, because it's so normal and it's something we can all relate to, I think!
I really really appreciate this comment 💛🥹🫶🏻
For time management, a good way to train yourself to give yourself space to exist and stop working for a while is to set a schedule for yourself and then be super strict about it for a few days or weeks at a time. Sit down and think about what absolutely has to get done and when the best times to do it are, then set alarms for yourself. No matter what you're doing when the alarm goes off, put it down, walk away, and do something for yourself like calling a friend or watching a show. Don't let yourself say "No wait I just want to finish this," but actually put it down. It sucks at first, and you may need to adjust the schedule a few times until it feels workable, but just be strict with yourself for a while and then eventually it'll get easier to reach a natural stopping point and put it down for a little while to take some you time. Having someone call you for accountability can be super useful, too.
LOVE THIS 🙏🏻🫡✨ thanks so much for sharing
I have to say you shine differently when you’re in Hawaii ❤
Aw thank you!
Hey Adrienne from Greece 🇬🇷 on your next video can you show us favorite places of Hawaii you love always enjoy your videos goodnight 💜🙋♀️
Love you gal! Thanks for being here early ✨💕💕💕
Good girl 🥺
Is there a reason why you dont move to Hawaii and only visit korea during the spring/summer time? Hope you get to enjoy your last days over there! :)
Totally understand when you’re speaking about food guilt and fixating on how things look on our bodies - try to remember to be kind to yourself and remember that the experiences we get in life are enhanced by food,and we don’t have to worry ourselves too much about it 🤍
Costco rotisserie chicken
🥲🥲🙏🏻 DA BEST