Finding Joy in the Little Things: The Power of Tea Time

Finding Joy in the Little Things: The Power of Tea Time

Yesterday, I came across a quote that stopped me in my tracks:

"A big part of being happy is being excited. Be excited for everything—even a cup of tea."

It made me laugh out loud because it felt so perfectly me. Just the day before, I was telling a friend that one of the things I truly love about Domo Tea is how it gives me something to look forward to every single day. My tea times are not just about drinking tea—they’re little rituals that bring joy, mindfulness, and balance to my routine.


My Three Tea Times: Moments to Look Forward To

  • Morning Matcha Magic
    The day begins with a warm cup of matcha, my constant companion as I sit down to write or check emails. It’s not just about the tea itself (though the creamy, earthy flavor is a treat); it’s about setting the tone for the day with calm, focus, and intention.

  • The 2 PM London Fog Pause
    By mid-afternoon, I’m ready for my London Fog—a fragrant mix of Earl Grey and steamed milk that feels like a cozy hug in a cup. This is my little pause button, a chance to reset and recharge during a busy day.

  • Evening Sweet Dreams
    At night, I love winding down with a Turmeric Sweet Dreams or a decadent mix of Coco and Chai Latte. This ritual has become an integral part of my bedtime routine, signaling to my mind and body that it’s time to relax and prepare for sleep.


The Joy of Routine

These moments might seem small, but they hold a kind of magic. They’re a reminder to slow down, to savor, and to be excited—even for a cup of tea. There’s something profoundly grounding about knowing you have these little anchors in your day, simple pleasures that are always there for you.


So, the next time you brew a cup of tea, take a moment to let the ritual excite you. Let it remind you of the beauty in the everyday. Because happiness doesn’t have to be about grand gestures or big wins—it can be as simple as your favorite tea, steeped with love and enjoyed with mindfulness.

Cheers to finding joy in the little things,
Tammara

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