Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 January 2014

My Monthly Goals: January 2014

-       Finish my bureau makeover.

This is my bureau in its current state- halfway between MDF horror and painted loveliness! 

-       Complete one ongoing crochet project.

-       Drink 2 litres of water everyday.


-       Create a 2014 Happiness Jar and place one note about a moment of happiness in it each day for the remainder of the year.


-       Complete and submit my UCAS application for the Paramedic Practice course. 


-       Love Myself More. 

Love 







Welcome 2014!

Happy New Year!

I'm starting this year on a high after having a fantastic time over the holidays with loved ones. It was a quiet holiday season this year- no parties, just lots of time spent chilling and lounging around, drinking, eating chocolate and watching Frasier and The Big Bang Theory and a couple of Christmas movies (I've finally seen National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation and I can safely say I love it!)

Reading the last couple of posts from last year I can definitely say that I'm searching for a new direction in life and was feeling a bit jaded with just about everything! However, a new year means a new start and I am determined that 2014 will be my year, whatever it throws at me!

My single biggest resolution this year is to Love Myself More.

Exactly as I am, no quibbles, no questions asked. I've spent 25 years of my life criticising myself so I'm eager to see what happens when I love and accept myself instead!



Happy 2014!

Love











Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Decluttering and Downshifting

Now, a word of warning- I imagine this post is going to be a long-winded stream-of-conciousness type of thing so bear with me and enjoy the ride!

I feel a shift occurring in me- there's change on the winds. A few years ago, I spent a year living on La Palma, a small island in the Canaries, where I spent most of my time hanging out with creative, spiritual, fun, special people, kindred spirits, who had left the rat race in search of a simpler, more fulfilled life. Each of us were and are on a journey to find a deeper meaning to our existence and at that moment in time we were journeying together. What I remember most about La Palma is the freedom I felt- I worked in a high school but outside of work, I spent hours wandering and exploring, making art and being creative using any materials I could find, meditating, laughing, dancing and loving life. The decision to come back to the UK to complete my degree was hard, to say the least. I didn't want to leave my little island, the friends I'd made and the peace I'd found but I did and in the years since I've noticed me change again becoming more anxious, self-conscious, materialistic and overly concerned with "keeping up with the Jones."

I am a hoarder, now more than ever, but I do not believe that this habit serves to help me. Having so much junk hinders me in ways I can only see now. I can't enjoy what I have as there is too much stuff- magazines, clothes, books, makeup and personal care products- most of which I buy in a frenzied attempt to "fix" some inadequacy highlighted by a book, the TV, a blog I've read, Pinterest, society in general.... We are taught that we are not good enough, not beautiful, we need more stuff, better clothes, more, more, more.... and we are taught we need to do more, to work more, be more social, have "perfect" bodies, sex, relationships, houses.... And no matter what we do there is always the "Fear"- the Fear that we really aren't good enough, that someone will find our hidden shame and invented shortcomings, the guilt that we have for merely being human, being ourselves, occupying space and of course, the Fear that what we have will run out, that there isn't enough to go around, especially these days with everyone talking about economic recession and doom. I have all of those fears and feelings and coupled with a love of frugality and getting things for free means that no matter what you offer me, if it's free, I'll have it and hoard it.

And now I can sense a change in my perception of the world, of what I need, my wants, desires and dreams and whether what I own or spend my money and time on actually serves to enrich my life and to be honest, most of what I own is useless, stuff I haven't touched in over a year, that I'm keeping for that "just-in-case" moment, for craft projects I'm unlikely to ever have time to complete. I enjoy wearing makeup on occasion but I am starting to educate myself on the dangers of certain chemicals in cosmetics (more information to come in another blog post), on using greener cleaning methods, home cooking and healthy living and generally finding out what is important to me in my life. These mostly centre around my relationships- with my boyfriend, my friends and my family and being creative and helping people.

So I am consciously making a change- to get rid of the clutter and to slow down. Because life shouldn't be like a treadmill that we run from birth, to school, to university, to work, to death.... Life is for living and it's up to us to determine how.

Love




Thursday, 24 October 2013

Secret Treasure #1: Hidden Art at Moorfields Station

I love wandering. I love taking a different route and finding something unexpected so when I decided to take a different route out of Moorfields Station last night I was quite delighted to stumble upon this artwork.

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Each piece consists of a frame that represents a different country with things associated with that country included and the word "Welcome!" In each different language. It was great fun trying to identify  the different countries (before looking at the flag if they had one!) 

There's China

India

Spain

Germany

Australia

Italy

South Africa (I'm guessing- it's obviously an African country so I went with the safest option. I'm not actually sure which African country this represents.)

the United States of America

France- complete with beret! 

Wales, Scotland and Ireland combined

and Greece! 

Of course, there had to be one from Liverpool! :-) 

I really enjoyed looking at what was picked to represent each country and seeing the thought and detail that had gone into each one. So if you find yourself wandering in or out of the Old Hall St entrance towards the Northern Line in Moorfields Station, have a look! It might just make you smile! :-)

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Losing My Way and Finding It Again.... The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron

I am a creative soul. I think we all are. I believe we all have the desire (and capacity) to be creative, no matter what the means. It can be singing, dancing, cooking, crafts, art (in any form), writing, whatever and the best thing is- you don't have to be any good at it! Being creative isn't about being perfect, it's about being free, giving yourself space to breathe, express yourself and just be in a manic world.

So with this year being as crazy as it has been I found myself with less and less time to be truly creative. I still had the occasional time to crochet but it wasn't for me. I crocheted gifts for people and I did enjoy it but there always seemed to be a deadline, a focus and I found myself crocheting with hunched shoulders and tense fingers trying to get whatever project I was making done in time. So I couldn't say it was truly relaxing!

Having finished my Access to Health course last week I've realised I need to be creative, it nourishes my soul and I need to dedicate some time to find my creative way again.

So I'm enlisting the help of this book The Artist's Way: A Course in Discovering and Recovering your Creative Self by Julia Cameron.

It's a 12 week programme that aims to help you discover and reconnect with your creativity through a number of different exercises. Although the book talks a lot about writing, its teachings apply to any craft, art or activity. Each week there is a different focus but underpinning everything are two basic activities, which remain constant throughout the 12 weeks. These are the morning pages (done everyday) and the artist's date (a weekly activity).

So I'm going to be following this programme and keeping you updated on my progress each week. If you have a copy of the book and are following it yourself, or have any words of wisdom, please leave a comment and let me know.

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