— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
For many, a rainy morning is the ultimate excuse to slow down. It is nature’s way of granting permission to stay indoors, wrap up in a blanket, and enjoy the "hygge" of the atmosphere.
For many, the pitter-patter against a windowpane is the ultimate soundtrack for reflection. It transforms a simple room into a sanctuary. According to Citizen Active Gear , "Sometimes, the rain is the best soundtrack for your soul." It encourages a level of introspection that a bright, busy morning rarely allows.
If you wake up feeling ambitious, a rainy morning can be seen not as a hindrance, but as fuel. It is the necessary ingredient for growth, a washing away of the dust of yesterday.
Rain is often seen as nature’s way of hitting the reset button. As noted by writers at ThoughtCo , "Rain is grace; rain is the sky descending to the earth; without rain, there would be no life." A rainy morning serves as a literal clean slate, washing away the dust of yesterday to make room for new growth.