30 September 2011

Life's A Show

Now that all the craziness of September is winding down, I'm finally feeling a little more relaxed.  I don't think that being that busy suits me all the time.  I enjoy having things to do, but I need my free time.  Matt & I did some work on the garage & house a couple of weeks ago, and although it may not look like it yet, we got a lot done.  Our housing community is having a neighborhood garage sale on October 15th, and we are working on getting things ready for that.  I have a ton of clothes to get rid of.  I might take some of them over to Plato's closet before the garage sale to see if I can get more for them there.



Last week I designed Julie & Johnny's Save-The-Date cards, and I'm really happy with the way they turned out.  Super cute!!


This month has really been about self-discovery & deciding what I want for my future.  About knowing who I am & what I want, and not letting anything stand in the way of that.  I am learning the reason that I think about things a certain way and feel some kind of obligation to do certain things is because of the way I was brought up and the people that I've been around, and that's not necessarily "me".  Those things have to go.

The minimalist attitude that I started to take on earlier this month is spreading into other realms of my life other than just the material world.  There are many, many projects that I have had looming over my head for years... things that I want to do, but not enough to ever get around to.  Well, those are going away.  I'm letting them go so that I can relax, have a clearer mind, and focus on the things that I really care about.  In turn, this helps me get rid of more material things as well.  Win win.

One thing that I decided to take up (that I really care about) is what people call "project 365".  The idea is to take a photo each day for a year, and it is something that I've tried in the past and failed at.  Well, this time I don't intend on failing.  We'll see how it goes.  So far I am really enjoying it.  Getting out my DSLR every day and trying to come up with something interesting to take a photo of is quite a creative challenge.... especially when I'm hoping to use subject matter that is relevant to each day.  I like challenging myself this way, and it's great that I am getting practice with my camera.  The album is here, but I believe you have to be in my G+ circles to view it.

I am really looking forward to this weekend!!  Matt & I are heading down to Balboa Park for his class trip to the Museum of Art.  I am hoping it's a nice, cool day.  Until next time...

love.nu

07 September 2011

25 Things I Wish I Had Known When I Was 18

In light of my 25th birthday today, I decided to put together a little list of some of the things that I've learned over the past 7 years.  Things that I now try to live by.  And while I know that most people need to learn things like this through their own experiences, it may be of use to someone else.... or at least cause them to think.  Here's hoping that in the coming years I learn many more things to live by!!



1: Stay focused on the future, always planning, dreaming & striving for what’s ahead.  When you’re in the habit of focusing on your past memories or current happiness, you tend to get stuck where you’re at.  When you’re focused on the future, you end up changing, growing & learning.  You become more successful, more passionate, and more motivated to do more.

2: True friends are there when you need them, not just when they need you.  It’s rare to find friends like these, and it’s not always easy to be this type of friend to others.

3: Appreciate and savor those gleaming moments of joy in life while you have them.  They are often few and far between.  Life is a balance of pain and joy, grief and happiness.  Pain happens when you care, but so do love and joy.

4: Learn to be happy with what you have.  Put your energy toward doing more instead of having more.

5: Perfection is boring.  Don’t strive for perfection.  Be the best version of “you” that you can be.  “Always be a first-rate version of yourself, instead of a second-rate version of somebody else.” -Judy Garland

6: If you are constantly being disappointed and let down by a friend, lower your expectations for that person.  If you don’t expect much from that friend, then you won’t be disappointed.

7: Successful people surround themselves with people who are classy, passionate & driven.  Friends should be mutually inspirational and motivating.

8: Fear can rule your life if you let it.  Don’t.

9: “Sooner or later in life, the things you love you lose.”  That doesn’t mean you should love less.  It means you should love more.

10: Less is more.  Simpler is usually better.

11: A lot of trouble would be saved in life if more people would just think.

12: People rarely change, and they never change for someone else.  If they do, it’s because they wanted it badly enough to make it happen.

13: Moderation is key.  Too much or too little of anything can be unhealthy.

14: Difficult situations are best taken as challenges.  Take them head-on and do what you can to achieve personal growth from them.

15: It takes far more than love to make a marriage.  Love is not reason enough in and of itself to make a binding commitment to share your life with another person.

16: It can be tricky to have roommates.  It can potentially ruin friendships, but it can also potentially provide you with a wonderful, unique sense of family.  Put a lot of thought into it before you jump into any new living situation.

17: Do what you say you will do.  Integrity is important.  It goes hand in hand with respect and trust.

18: Actions really do speak louder than words.  Take responsibility for your decisions.  Acknowledge your mistakes, and celebrate your successes.

19: Know your job, and be as efficient at it as you can be.

20: You don’t have to do what you went to school to do in order to love your job and be happy.  Being respected and appreciated by the people you work with contributes more to that than the job itself.  Putting yourself into your work will help you become recognized as a valuable, passionate, driven worker.

21: Try to be forgiving to all people.  If someone hurts you, forgive them.  We all screw up sometimes.  If someone hurts you repeatedly, forgive them but get them out of your life.  Don’t sacrifice your own well-being and allow someone to walk all over you.

22: The best way to remedy a bad argument is to examine yourself in the moment.  Calm yourself down, listen to what the other person is saying, and try to speak in a soft, understanding voice.  9 times out of 10, the other person will respond by doing the same, and you can talk through your issues much more easily.  This can be extremely difficult to do, but it will improve your relationships tremendously.

23: You don’t have to know what career path you want to take right when you start college.  Open your mind to trying many different things, and find what you truly care about.

24: Emotions are powerful, but they should not control your opinions and decisions.  Thinking logically and rationally will help you guide your emotions and learn to respond appropriately in most situations.

25: You will get older. Time is not your friend or your enemy. Continue to live, learn, love, laugh, and you will make the best of it. How you spend your time says more about you than your age.

02 September 2011

You Need A Light, I'd Find A Match

Happy Friday!!  It's time for the long weekend!  Here's a recipe for the weekend that sounds soooooooo tasty right now!!  Enjoy!

Pumpkin Spice Hot Cocoa
1/2 c unsweetened cocoa powder
1 1/4 c nonfat dry milk powder
1 tsp cornstarch
3/4 tsp pumpkin pie spice (or 1/4 tsp cinnamon, 1/4 tsp ground ginger, 1/4 tsp nutmeg)
1/4 tsp salt
Sift all the ingredients together in a large bowl. Transfer the mixture to an airtight container. It will keep for up to six months. To make hot chocolate: place 3 tbsp of the mix in a mug and top with hot water or milk. Stir until combined.  (I would add a cinnamon stick or whipped cream on top for extra flavor!!)


01 September 2011

Drink Up Baby Doll

Let's get some perspective.  Last year at this time, I was 23, going on 24.  Juli & Erik were moving out of the house, and Matt & I were living alone for the first time.  We had only been married for less than a year.  I was 20+ pounds heavier.  My hair was dark.  I was still working 36-hour weeks, and I was making about 85% of what I make now.  Now I'm 24, going on 25.  We've been living alone for a year and loving every minute of it.  We have almost been married 2 years.  I am 20+ pounds lighter AND 100% healthier because of the diet that Matt & I have been on for the past 7 months!!  My hair is getting back to its original color.  And not only am I working full-time with better pay, but my job has now changed for the better.  I am managing someone else for the first time, and I am much more confident in my position.  Sometimes it's nice to look back on the past year and see how far you've come... how much you've grown.  I am pretty happy with how I have changed during the past year.

THEN
NOW

Matt & I have a great weekend planned to celebrate my birthday, and we're both super excited about it!!  It will be our own mini vacation without really leaving home!

"The things you own end up owning you." -Tyler Durden, Fight Club 

As I said before, my best girlfriend and her husband are moving to NYC in two weeks.  Because of the move, they have to get rid of most of their stuff, only taking what will fit in a few suitcases.  I was inspired by her willingness to let go of the material possessions that she owns.  Over the past few years, I have been trying to get rid of a lot of the stuff I have laying around that never gets used.  The problem is that I usually find some reason to keep most of it.  I have held onto things because I thought that I might want to use them someday or I might want to re-purpose them for other things.  I have also tried selling the things that I thought still had great value, but I wind up wasting time and money posting items to eBay and only making $0.99 here and there.  Well.. it's time to let go!!  Matt & I will most likely be moving in the next couple of years as well, and I don't want to get bogged down with a ton of stuff that doesn't ever even get used!!

I read a couple of great articles (one & two) on the subject yesterday, and last night I began the process of getting rid of all that shit!!  I started with my closet because, well, it's probably the worst for me personally.  I have the hardest time getting rid of clothes.  My biggest problem is holding onto things for sentimental reasons, and yes, some of my clothes have sentimental value to me.  So sue me.  What really resonates with me is the idea that holding onto those things is keeping me in the past in a lot of ways.  I have mentioned before that I don't want to look back, I don't want to get stuck in the past.  I want to move forward, and keep moving.  Look to the future.  All this clutter that I'm holding onto is weighing me down.



So... in the next few weeks after things settle down, Matt & I are going to do a huge re-organizing and clean out of our house!!  We're hoping to finally get the garage fixed up the way that we want it and get rid of a ton of stuff that we don't need.  We want to have a garage sale as a last attempt to get something out of our stuff before we take it all and donate it.

All this can be a little hard for me at first, but once I start to get rid of stuff and clean out storage space, it feels great.  Just think of all the extra space we'll have!!  Not only am I going to do all this, but I am also going to try to change my mindset for the future.  I am going to buy less and limit it to mostly need-buys.  I am not going to make any purchases without being sure that I am really going to get use out of what I'm buying.  Of course, there will still be some wants... especially when it comes to my wardrobe, so my new rule is that for every new item of clothing that I get, I will get rid of one old item.  Time to start living like a minimalist!!

Edit: Just found this article too.  Great stuff!!

love.nu