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What Would You Take?

August 23rd, 2010 | 17 Comments »

“I smell smoke. Let’s go. NOW!”

I yelled these words to my fiancé, Ben, on Friday after the fire alarm went off in our apartment (yet again). We are accustomed to alarms going off due to some computer glitch or other error. On Friday, the usual announcement that this was a false alarm never came, but we waited in our apartment nonetheless. Annoyed by the repetitive beeping noise, I opened our apartment door to see if our neighbors were leaving their apartments. When I looked into the hall, I saw nobody, and I smelled smoke. Out the door we went to the stairwell. Of course, I thought to myself in a slight panic, everyone else had left the building, and we are the only ones left in the burning structure. I immediately started becoming anxious, and as we made our way down the 14 floors, the smell of smoke grew stronger and we saw more people heading down toward the exit. At that point, my only concern was getting outside with our dog, Lila, who was trembling in my arms. As soon as we got outside, my heart was pounding so loudly that all I thought to do was run, and I called my mom despite the late-night hour so she could share in my panic (which she did, of course). Minutes later, our building was surrounded by fire trucks and passersby, watching in awe at what was happening. Hours went by before we gained any knowledge of what had happened; we went to a nearby hotel and waited. The next morning, we found out there had been an electrical fire and we would have to wait for the fire marshals to deem our building safe to re-enter.

We took nothing but our bodies, our phones, and our dog. We had no IDs or cash, but we felt relieved nonetheless. We had been so unprepared for an emergency, yet, when the moment came, we took nothing of material value – nothing that I would have listed if asked hypothetically what I would grab from a burning building. My response to such a question would not have been “nothing,” yet nothing was exactly what I took.

Now, three days later, I am back in my apartment, seeing it with new eyes. There is so much stuff in here, things I’ve held on to “just in case,” things to help me feel a sense of security. Yet, it is all just worthless stuff. I let it go without even thinking on Friday, so why when there is no emergency do I cling to this clutter? What makes these things so important when my heart isn’t racing? Nothing. We focus so much of our time and energy on deciding what objects to get, cleaning our stuff and keeping a careful inventory of what we have. Why? Although I’m not sure the answer to this question, I had been yearning to return to my space, surrounded by my stuff. I love and need some of it, but certainly not all of it. Now, I feel ready to part with a great majority of the objects that surround me. I would rather focus my time on quality rather than quantity, which seems to be an obvious choice, but it isn’t the norm. I’m ready to part with the concept of “more is better” and begin to edit my life and the stuff that occupies it.

I am ready to cleanse my life of excess and begin a new and more spacious page, bright with possibility! But, how does one start this process?

(image: lizzy janssen found via decor8)

Now Available: More Ease for Your Desktop

August 7th, 2010 | 10 Comments »

Who couldn’t use a bit more ease while at work?

It feels so good to let ourselves melt into the flow and allow our work to come naturally, unencumbered, and with grace. What better time to invite some ease into our lives than the last weeks of summer?

I recently asked some inspiring artists what ease looks like for them. The latest edition of the free desktop wallpapers series is a compilation of their work. Be sure to stop by and download some summertime ease for your desktop!

The gorgeous pieces include:

Meet Stephanie: “I am an artist & designer living and working in Malvern, Pennsylvania. My personal aesthetic is quite varied and changes with my mood. It’s a little bit bohemian, always colorful, and, when it comes to my children’s work, definitely VERY whimsical. No matter what style i’m feeling on a given day, there does seem to be a constant of intricacy & detail.”

Meet Jess: “I’m interested in color. And the way images speak and capture truths and feelings that words simply can’t. I believe we are visual creatures, and we crave worlds filled with sights and images that make us feel joyful. I believe we are meant to do what we love, to feel joy. I’m blessed to be a full-time artist and graphic/surface pattern designer; I’m truly living a life that I love.”

Meet Allie: “A girl with a plan. Or, perhaps more accurately, a girl who’s always planning. Constantly working to make others’ lives simpler and my own as complicated as possible. Aspiring to be a domestic goddess, letterpress shop owner, sommelier, voiceover actress, novelist, and Anthropologie window display designer. And all in this lifetime.”

Thank you so much to all of the talented artists who shared their beautiful visions of ease!

What are you craving?

July 8th, 2010 | 14 Comments »

This week has been full of ups and downs. Typically, when I notice that my emotions and energy are fluctuating, something is lurking below the surface. I journal a lot and recognized a common thread: cravings (sadly, not pints of ice cream or cupcakes)… deeper cravings with a few playful ones as well! Below is a list of recent cravings straight from my journal (with links added for your inspiration as well as a few additional comments)!

… quiet

… relaxation

… visual inspiration

… biographies

… interior design/nesting (daily obsessions: decor8 and making it lovely)

… journaling

… connection

… ease + simplicity (counting down the moments until Aby’s new online workshop, It’s About Time: How to Have More Fun and Get More Done – I talked to Aby throughout the creation of this workshop and know that it is going to exceed all expectations. No affiliate connection, just an exciting opportunity to share)

… yoga

… family

… acceptance

… decisiveness

… quotes

… photographs (addicted to a creative mint)

… giving + receiving

… chocolate chip + banana pancakes

… dance lessons with soon to be hubby

… marriage (T minus 3.5 months!)

… personal growth (my guru extraordinaire: Jennifer Lee)

discovery sessions (i.e., magical transformation)

… sharing my imperfect journey (the little stuff as well as the bigger lessons)

… learning your stories, your little and big life moments

… lowered expectations

doing without doing

… focus and inner quiet

… soft music

… creating in the moment

… handmade indulgences (etsy + papernstitch)

… transparency

… forgiveness

… receiving support without asking (in an ideal world, but crave support and may need to get better at the “asking” component)

… structure

… innovation

… new beginnings

… reconnecting with my online + offline friends, cheerleaders, and supporters

… celebrating ordinary sparkling moments and cherishing the friendship of my personal sparkling genie, Christine Mason Miller

I want to throw this question back to you and would love to know: what are you craving? Share your cravings, big and small (deep and/or playful) in the comments.

:: goodies to share ::

-> I recently wrote my first official guest post for one of my favorite blogs, Live Bold and Bloom. I loved the experience and hope you’ll hop on over to read my piece entitled, How to Embrace Uncertainty and Cultivate Inner Peace.

-> New videos + lots of great giveaways on Spring. July’s hot topic for discussion: self-care. Episode one went live on Tuesday! This month’s video series is our best yet. In the final episode on the topic (available the last week of July), I share a very personal story for the first time that I hope offers inspiration for others.

[image 1: calypso; image 2: a creative mint]

The Spring Conversation Begins!

December 2nd, 2009 | 4 Comments »

Episode 1: What is Gratitude?

*For More Information: Read previous post announcing Spring

Watch the full video on SpringInspiration.com and Learn about the great giveaway (with 5 recipients!).

Happy Spring!

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Update! The launch of Spring has been incredible. Thank you to everyone for supporting this inspiring project! We are honored that Holly Becker posted about Spring today on Decor8!

Spring on Decor8

Love Monday

January 26th, 2009 | 1 Comment »

Today, I had an “aha” moment about Mondays. I was having a conversation with my friend Alissa about how drained and tired we often feel on Mondays. During that conversation, I decided it was time to switch my mindset immediately.

Turn “I Hate Monday” into “I Love Monday.” Could switching one word (hate to love), really change my mindset? I doubted it would work; however, I am here to tell you that I was wrong.

I actually started to feel bad for Monday and the bad rap it gets. Why should it be hated so much? Why should Friday get so much more love than Monday?

While I drifted off into Monday brainstorming, Holly Becker at Decor8 must have been reading my mind (or heard my conversation since she does live near Boston!). Holly just posted a blog about her little afternoon tea ritual that brings a sense of calm to her “Monday.” The pictures she attached to that blog posting are quite serene (hint: go check them out!).

Today, I decided to take a few minutes to create a sweet, simple Monday.

Wishing you a Sweet, Simple Monday…

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Dr. Seuss would tell you, “Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.”

Today: Smile.

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Adorable interview with “Featured Seller” on Etsy, Pocketstudio

Pocketstudio Featured Seller on Etsy

Image from etsy.com

Beautiful blog filled with charming photos: “Oh Happy Day

In love with the work of interior designer, Amanda Nisbet [Such elegance and sense of calm, but still super colorful -- dream home here I come!]

Lolita

Image from Lolita {Update 8.21.09: Blog no longer online}

…{Kindred}…

December 20th, 2008 | 2 Comments »

I must change my desktop wallpaper twice a week. Kindred is a new project by Decor8 and Creature Comforts. Each design is feminine, elegant, simple, and evokes happiness. Prepare to get addicted!

Kindred

About Kindred…

Kindred (kĭn’drĭd) n. – Having a similar or related origin, nature, or character.

Kindred is Holly Becker of decor8 and Heather “Ez” Pudewa of Creature Comforts – two passionate, prolific bloggers and friends who live thousands of miles apart and have never met in person. Through reading one another’s blogs they realized that they share many of the same dreams and passions and so these kindred spirits to decided to team up and work on small projects together. Kindred was born.

Their first and current project under Kindred is called, “Wallpapered Together.”

image from Kindred website