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Information + Inspiration

April 20th, 2009 | 14 Comments »

information + inspiration (in2)

all images from room service home

I am so excited to introduce a little treat that we can look forward to each Monday: Information + Inspiration.  I have wanted to add this new series for a bit so why wait any longer! I hope that you will join in and share what’s hiding in your secret little files!

Each Monday: Snippets of information and inspiration — no essays (I Promise!)

Information Files Room Service Home

InformationFiles:

–> Event: Simplify101 Organize Your Paper Clutter Online Workshop [Brand New Workshop! Starts Tuesday April 21st... and of course, I signed up weeks ago!]

–> Book: Every Monday Matters [Much more than a book: an entire online community and grass roots movement has started focused on the theme, You Matter]

–> Mind + Body: Making the Most of the Spring Mood Bounce

–> Creative: Kelly + Olive [Design Duo in Chicago who also do a ton of virtual decorating (check out this Apartment Therapy post) -- so if you live in Boston (or Australia), they can help you create a magical space with design boards and personalized tips. I just worked with them and and can't say enough positive things. They are talented beyond belief and so *incredibly* kind -- like sending me the sweetest email this past week out of the blue. They have a ton of different packages and are very affordable. Check them out!!]

Inspiration Files Room Service Home

InspirationFiles:

–> Wear: “I Live and Love with My Whole Heart” Cuff by Uniq’leigh Allison [There is something very powerful about this cuff. I wear it everyday and look at it often to remind myself that, I Choose Authenticity (written on the inside of the cuff)]

–> Blog: Wonderful Friend and Artist Anne Harwell’s Blog, Annechovie

–> Words: “At the time, I had no sense that this would become a precious memory… but now it’s so vivid… and tinged with the sepia tones of nostalgia. Amazing what become printed in our hearts.” — Joshua Freedman

–> Visual: Violet Marsh Photography [Be prepared for visual stimulation overload -- seriously. After you look at the beautiful photos, you have to see Tanya's home featured on Apartment Therapy. Seriously -- gorgeous, bright, happy -- want to live there now! Tanya is the incredible photographer behind Violet Marsh Photography. Don't be too jealous, but I'm working with Tanya this weekend on some fun new photos!]

–> Power of One: Josh Sommer [To describe Josh, I would have to write an entire novel. I am so grateful to be a part of Josh's life. He is redefining the word "genius." I met Josh while at Duke and cherish our incredible friendship. I've mentioned his organization a ton on here, Chordoma Foundation. You can read this article/watch the video clip for a quick overview. He will leave you speechless. Oh, and keep in mind that Josh recently turned 21.]

Wishes Room Service Home

Bonus:

–> Mailing Label: Have you ever ripped a box apart just to cut off the mailing label? Well, I hadn’t until Thursday. I purchased the print, “Ignore the Rain Look for the Rainbow” from Studio Mela. The Label: Cutest image and then a tiny message printed on the bottom, “let me say thank you with my whole heart. i hope you love what’s inside because a nice person like you deserves a really big smile.” Not throwing away that label!

–> Journal Addiction: Incredible Gratitude Journal

Goals for the Week:

Me Time! Take a CoreFusion class at the zen, Exhale Spa and workout with Alissa on Thursday! [Note to Self: Need to get out of office chair to do both of these activities.]

An Imperfect Ten: Inspired by the Beauty of Imperfection

March 16th, 2009 | 10 Comments »

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Image by Cathy Nichols (Sanctuary)

(1) Effortless Perfection: Is it For You?

During the fall semester of my freshman year at Duke University, an article was published anonymously in our school newspaper. I think everyone can relate to this article on a different level.

While published in the newspaper at Duke, the issue of effortless perfection is evident on college campuses across the nation as well as almost every neighborhood. This article reminds me to strive for what makes me happy rather than solely for what makes others happy. Living in a structured box with no crayons is no fun!

“She worked hard on that exterior. It was important. Because what no one suspected was the demons that controlled her life, that had ravaged her self-esteem during her four years at Duke. No one realized how she felt from the moment she rolled out of bed to the early morning hours when she hit off the light. Like a failure. ‘Effortless perfection,’ the Women’s Initiative called it. Female undergraduates wanted ‘effortless perfection.’ It was the new catch phrase. She didn’t even want effortless perfection. Just perfection. She’d work for it. She wasn’t afraid of work. But she was fixated on the ideal, and sooner or later, it all began to come undone.” — An excerpt from Effortless Perfection

(2) The “Imperfection” Photography Project

Photographer, Jessica Hilltout, describes a powerful trip to Madagascar which led to her project, “Imperfection.”

In an interview, Jessica is asked, “What thoughts and concepts are you trying to express with this body of work?”

Jessica responds, “My world… people… privilege… perfection…  This project was almost a reaction against that… (the machine and the manufactured, the excess of consumption, the lack of individuality, media and advertising’s influence, the conformity…).

Imperfection for me speaks of uniqueness, character, that which is not asceptisized, that which is made by hand, unique that which has lived a long life and has been respected and cherished. Less is more, little things are big… the ingenuity of people with so little who achieve so much (ex. Recuperating old metal, plastic etc to create new objects).”

(3) Accepting Imperfection as Beauty

Nicolle Camarata of Nicolle Shops Portland describes Portland jewelery shop, Rock On Jewelry Design.

“Features Earth friendly, funky neckwear (necklaces not ties) made from things found. Using natural forms of stones, shells and beach glass, local artist Deanna Wohlgemuth has created a jewelry line with meaning. Her focus and inspiration? …accepting imperfection as beauty. By doing this it allows the true beauty to shine through. It is after all, imperfections that make things unique. Each piece is wire wrapped in sterling silver and adorned with a balance of new, salvaged, and antique beads….” — Nicolle Camarata

Artist, Deanna Wohlgemuth describes her jewelry line: “I’ll never have two designs that are exactly the same. The wonderful thing about my work is that it can be viewed simply as unique jewelry, but the story behind each piece is often what attracts others to my art. My pieces are keepsakes, and they won’t be out of style next season. Each piece has a story, and the meaning and purpose behind the story is always fashionable because it’s genuine.”

(4) Be Happy Without Being Perfect

Be Happy without being Perfect

Be Happy Without Being Perfect: How to Break Free from the Perfection Deception (Author: Dr. Alice D. Domar)

  • Listen to an interview with Dr. Alice D. Domar on BlogTalkRadio
  • Great article and interview from Today Show
    • Learn to be happy, without being perfect: Goals are good, but not reaching them isn’t the end of the world

Dr. Alice D. Domar, author of the book Be Happy Without Being Perfect, is a pioneer in the application of mind/body medicine to women’s health issues. She not only established the first Mind/Body Center for Women’s Health, but also conducts ongoing ground-breaking research in the field. Her research focuses on the relationship between stress and different women’s health conditions, and creating innovative programs to help women decrease physical and psychological symptoms.

(5) Girls who Draw present… Misfits (… and you really want to be part of this crowd)

Misfits Book

  • From the “Girls who Draw” Blog: Girls who Draw are an international group of all female illustrators each one with their own unique visual language. Their work is very diverse including slick digital graphics, quirky hand drawn characters, and humorous sequential imagery. Other than being women the main thing members of our group have in common is that we all make and sell our own work be it prints, t-shirts, artist’s books or other multiples. We got together in order to showcase our work to a wider audience. This has been the catalyst for our first collaborative project, a limited edition book based on the theme Misfits. We will combine our work to launch an exhibition of the same name in the UK during 2009.
  • Check out each member of the “Girls who Draw” — Clare Power (Bogus Baby), Jess Bradley, Gemma Correll, Jane Anderson (Currentstate), Zoe Darnell (Mmm…Biscuits!), Yee Ping Kuit, Yee Ting Kuit, Tanya Meditzky, Karoline Rerrie, and Sarah Ray.

(6) Color outside the Lines

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“By coloring outside the lines of her life  she found  her passion.” — Deborah C. Kracht

(7) A Ring with Magical Powers: A Reminder that it’s okay to be Imperfect

Image of Ring from Ordinary Courage Blog (Brene Brown)

… image from Ordinary Courage Blog

An excerpt from the blog entry by Brene Brown:

A couple of days after buying it, I found myself in a familiar situation. Someone needed wanted asked me to do something that I didn’t have the time, energy, or inspiration to do. Rather than saying “yes” right away, I stood there (looking crazy, I’m sure) and thinking. When I turned 40, I promised myself to be more thoughtful about saying yes when I really need to say no AND saying no when I really need to say yes.

As I stood there, I suddenly realized that I was spinning the little rings on my new ring. Each spin gave me confidence. It was a reminder about the real gifts of turning 40.

I said no. I chose discomfort over resentment.

Make sure to check out the blog post to watch a video demonstration of the ring in action!

(8) Creating a Collage

polyvore_collage by megg

… image by megg on polyvore

A collage: no guidelines, no checklist of items that must be utilized. The process of creating a collage forces us to think outside the box — to see items from a different perspective. Everyday items begin to look differently and a story unfolds.

You’re able to get out whatever you may be feeling — the good and the bad — mix it all together and create something beautiful.

A story is told as a result of a messy undefined process. You learn as you go.

It is that freedom — in those moments, when I’m simply focused on the joy of the moment. I feel weightless as if I can redefine the objectives — and we can at any time. Imagine if you had to define yourself like a word in the dictionary. Would you rather have a simple definition with a one line description or a definition with synonyms and antonyms, links to other words and no clear objective statement? I rather the latter.

Unclear and complicated, imperfection is filled with layers — layers that unravel and evolve. Layers that inspire. If life were purely a finished coat of paint, perfectly even — would that be beautiful?

(9) “If you can measure it, it’s probably not that important.”  — Brene Brown

Trying to be Brave — Blog post by Brene Brown on Ordinary Courage Blog

Read this blog post, read the comments, and then re-read it over and over again.

The hard part of imperfection: letting go of perfection. Perfection feels safe — no judgment, no battles. Imperfection is scary. Admitting imperfection is even scarier.

Yet, remaining true to yourself and what you believe in is too important to neglect. I write this with more conviction than ever. It will likely be the topic of my next book (another book — one day!).

I am constantly being judged and analyzed by others. It is much easier to give in and be the mold that people want you to be. But to do so would be admitting to yourself that you are not enough. For me, that would be the ultimate betrayal to myself and to those I love and cherish. And particularly to those individuals who gave me the wisdom to know that life is too important to put on hold.

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This picture reminds me daily what it means to be brave. I’ll never forget the moments I sat next to Kadeejah, holding her hand or creating collages. I never saw her without a smile — until she closed her eyes. And even then I felt that smile. Her birthday is tomorrow and I feel like it gets harder every single year to feel the loss within me. I realize now that I am scared to reveal that part of my life because it is so painful. Yet, it is also the most beautiful part of my life. The part that fills me with passion and courage. And so I continually try to be brave. I don’t think it’s something we ever master.

(10) Ordinary Sparkling Moments: The Video

Just watched! Strongly suggest watching this video by Christine Mason Miller inspired by her book, Ordinary Sparkling Moments.

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… Enjoy the Beauty of Imperfection …

… Relish the Unfolding Layers of Life …

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What do you love about imperfection?

Monday Inspiration: Finding Calm in Chaos

February 23rd, 2009 | 4 Comments »

birdcage by tamar

image from tamar on etsy

Writing blog posts has become a treat for me. I love the freedom that comes with having a blog or a journal of any kind. It provides quiet moments of reflection that re-calibrate my sense of self during periods of chaos that can easily overwhelm my rational perspective.

I could write all about chaos and focus on things that are draining my energy, but what would be the point? We all know what that feels like. So I’m going to recognize that this week may present more challenges than usual, and it’s okay to feel a bit drained or less creative than other weeks.

Now the important step: balance. How can I implement “balance” into chaos? I’m definitely not an authority on this subject, but from personal experience the key has been to recognize the other side of the current situation. It’s important to look at the situation and explore how we can utilize our personal strengths to navigate through the chaos.

Finding a sense of calm is an incredible strength that shouldn’t be neglected when most needed.

• • • Inspiration to help guide you through the week • • •

1) Relaxation

“Sometimes the most important thing in a whole day is the rest we take between two deep breaths.”  — Etty Hillesum

2) Reading

“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.”  — Charles W. Eliot

Reading is a wonderful way to take your mind off current events. A wonderful novel and a cup of warm tea may be all you need to re-energize.

3) Visual Stimuli

“Art is unquestionably one of the purest and highest elements in human happiness. It trains the mind through the eye, and the eye through the mind. As the sun colors flowers, so does art color life.” — John Lubbock

After spending two winters in Boston, I fully realize the importance of color on mood. Bright colors provide a huge energy boost. I love looking for pops of color in nature and in art. And the internet can also be a great resource!

To get your color fix, check out the Crayola Art of Childhood Gallery!

Crayola was just a primer to prepare you for my go-to site for bright, fun colors: Making it Lovely
You must check out the photos of Nicole Balch’s (blogger behind Making it Lovely) gorgeous (and colorful) studio!

4) Space

“Everyone needs a sanctuary to gather thoughts and apply personal tools. It’s in a sanctuary where a sense of self is daily repaired and polished. Things begin to make sense in a sanctuary. Even for the most limited among us, a sanctuary is where progress is made and work gets done.” — Robert Genn

5) Create

“Believe in your creative potential, enjoy the creative process, try something new, explore new possibilities, but most of all believe.” — Donna Downey

Visit Donna Downey’s site for loads of creative ideas!

The act of creating something is extremely therapeutic. I often create collages while working on “serious” stuff.  It provides time off for the left side of my brain and exercises the right side :). So simple yet so powerful. You can see my crazy little set up below — pink paper on the desk (beginning of a collage).

Carolyn's Space

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I hope you are able to utilize some of these ideas to create a sense of calm that you can carry with you throughout the week.

… Thank you to those participating in the Interview Game (Post: When I Grow Up)! I will be posting more questions later tonight so be sure to leave a comment that says “interview me!” …

Happy Monday!
Carolyn

Monday Inspiration

February 16th, 2009 | 8 Comments »

"Ellie in Blue" by Melissa

"Ellie in Blue" by Melissa

I just walked into my apartment after a day of travel. I have to keep reminding myself that it’s Monday and not Sunday. It feels like Sunday today. I’m unpacking and getting organized for the week — two things that leave me feeling absolutely overwhelmed! So I decided it was time to write my wonderful Monday blog post that always makes the day a bit sweeter :).

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Every single moment you are writing the story of your life. — Christine Mason Miller

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*Jen Lemen* — incredibly inspiring individual, currently documenting a photo-journalism project on Shutter Sisters (read more at link below)

Jen’s Blog

*Russell + Hazel Chicklet Adhesive Notes* — Love color, little sticky notes, and obsessed with fun office products? Check these out!!

Image from Simplify101

Image from Simplify101

*Sweet + Simple Blogs*

–> Melissa Loves

Melissa could not be a sweeter person! Her blog is amazing as well as her handmade jewelery :). I just received my first piece, Little Ellie, and will not take her off. You can see Melissa’s jewelery at her Etsy Store: Acts of Kindness. The image at the top of this post is the piece I got from Melissa!

–> When I Grow Up

I recently discovered Michelle’s blog and am hooked. It’s full of inspiration :).

*Be Creative*

–> Polyvore

Create your own online inspiration board/collages without any software! It’s a lot of fun (… quick + super easy too!). If you create something, please share!!

"Happy simply.." (created by Opptini on Polyvore)

"Happy simply.." (created by Opptini on Polyvore)

• • • {Squam?} • • •

Is anyone going to Squam (Art Workshops)? It’s so close to me and there are going to be so many incredible people there… would love to know if anyone is planning on going or would like to go!!

Clear and Simple Monday

February 9th, 2009 | No Comments »

France Ruffenach Photography

image from France Ruffenach Photography

Happy Monday!

I’m feeling a bit exhausted today — and it’s just the start of a long day sooo… what better way to wake me up then find some great inspiration (i.e., stuff that makes me smile) for this wonderful Monday!

If you need a little pick me up today, I suggest looking for five things that make you smile — whatever they may be. Find them — smile — sit with that cheerful feeling for a bit and you’ll be roaring to go!

Candy Reading

  • Could this site be any happier? Just look at the banner and “happy” definition sitting next to the brightest colors — big smiles! Check out: Adornit [Note: if you like digital scrapbooking, check out the "freebies" section]
  • Loving “Goop” — thanks Whitney! Goop is a very simple site created by Gwyneth Paltrow to “nourish the inner aspect” of life

Zen Reading

  • Presentation Zen Blog: I have the book — love it — and the love the blog. Full of great information!
  • Think Simple Now: Creativity, Clarity & Happiness — free weekly publication on clarity, simplicity, motivation, and personal happiness — simple steps towards personal wellbeing

Eye Candy: France Ruffenach Photography

Enjoy!

Carolyn

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