a visual scrapbook of the wardrobes I see, the brands I love, my shopping trips, my clients and just my favourite retail therapy & style psychology moments in general
January 16, 2014
January 15, 2014
Love-Your-Life Trick # 1
For a self-labelled "blogger" I really am battling to find time (inspiration) to write something (anything) worth reading.
But wait, I'm doing this (research, writing and posting), for ME?!!
It's a new year, I've sold off my business and I'm spending quality time at home, with my 3 gorgeous children, buying furniture, reading books and magazines, having my hair done, inviting friends over for dinner, making and trying new things and just living.
Happily living my life.
Which brought me to this post: about finding happiness.
Finding happiness doesn't necessarily mean major life changes such as quitting/ changing your job, meeting/ marrying Mr Right or reaching your goal weight. No, it simply means finding out which small things (little personal rituals) gives you the most joy, and then implementing them into your life on a regular basis.
That's it. Easy! Over the next few weeks I'll do posts on some of my own favourite rituals.
#1.
Keeping a file of favourites
Anything from inspirational quotes, nice decor, fashion/ beauty tips and images, letters/ cards from friends, some photos : it reminds me of what really matters to me and motivates me to be the best I can be.
And I just have to add, although we live in a digital age where we all have Pinterest to do this, there is something magical and tangible about opening up that "me"-file...
But wait, I'm doing this (research, writing and posting), for ME?!!
It's a new year, I've sold off my business and I'm spending quality time at home, with my 3 gorgeous children, buying furniture, reading books and magazines, having my hair done, inviting friends over for dinner, making and trying new things and just living.
Happily living my life.
Which brought me to this post: about finding happiness.
Finding happiness doesn't necessarily mean major life changes such as quitting/ changing your job, meeting/ marrying Mr Right or reaching your goal weight. No, it simply means finding out which small things (little personal rituals) gives you the most joy, and then implementing them into your life on a regular basis.
That's it. Easy! Over the next few weeks I'll do posts on some of my own favourite rituals.
#1.
Keeping a file of favourites
Anything from inspirational quotes, nice decor, fashion/ beauty tips and images, letters/ cards from friends, some photos : it reminds me of what really matters to me and motivates me to be the best I can be.
And I just have to add, although we live in a digital age where we all have Pinterest to do this, there is something magical and tangible about opening up that "me"-file...
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)