Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Target Inspiration.

I was done with work a little early yesterday, so naturally I went to Target.
And my trip to Target?
It was an inspiration.
I saw this display and thought 'Yes! We need more color.  Color changes everything.'

After scouring every single aisle, I found a few cheap/discounted items and headed home.
On the drive home, I was certain I would be sleeping within the hour, but once I brought my new items in from the car, it was on.

I started cleaning, organizing, decorating, AND I started three new projects
Buying a few new items from Target lit a fire under me that hasn't been extinguished yet...
I woke up this morning and headed outside to do some spray painting for a project I'm working on for Gray's room, and then painted something for the bathroom and next?
I'm thinking the kitchen needs a little spicing up...

I need to step away from the computer, before my motivation runs out.
Oftentimes, my motivation is short lived...unfortunately.

Have a great weekend!
And for sure you should make a trip to Target.


Saturday, March 17, 2012

Inspiration on a Saturday.


*Follow your dreams.

*Do something every day that scares you.

Just a little inspiration for the day.
Inspiration for you and me both.

Find a way to do what you love and just be happy ♥

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

dreams.

I've really been struggling with what I want to do for a living.
I want to love it - tall order, I know...but it's really important to me.

Honestly, I think I'm scared.
I'm scared of committing to a full-time job...and I'm worried that I won't like it.

I have dreams.
 But I'm scared of failing at them.
Isn't that silly?
I'm putting off my dreams/goals because I'm worried it won't work out...it needs to stop.

After some soul searching and a lot of talking and thinking things through, I'm going to chase my dreams...starting today.


I am going to start an Etsy shop.
I'm going to challenge myself, make things I never thought I could, and sell them.
Goals will be set each day and I will accomplish them.

Today's goal?
Begin the process of learning how to sew.
I'm headed over to Dusty's mom's house this morning.
She has signed up for the challenge of teaching me.

I will keep you posted with my progress...wish me luck.

*Side note: I have other dreams/goals too...just taking them on one at a time :)


Monday, August 22, 2011

Reminder

I came across this today:
I put it as my desktop for a daily reminder.
We often forget just how blessed we really are.

Monday, April 4, 2011

What's Worth Knowing

One of my all time favorite books is What's Worth Knowing by Wendy Lustbader.


I have read it at least five times and I get something new from of it each time I read it.

The author of the book visits with various older people and they each tell her a story and most have a piece of wisdom to share with others.  All the 104 seniors who offer their thoughts in this volume of reflections have something vital to say about what they found to be most true, most important about life.  She would listen to them talk for hours - I am envious. 

I find it to be inspiring.

I love talking with older people - we could all learn so much from them.

Below I listed some of my favorite passages from the book...and if a photograph was included of the person, I included it as well...I really like having visuals.


Make your days worth remembering.
-Bill Milton, age 89
There's two kinds of people - the ones who live hard and the ones who take it easy.  The hard livers are tough on themselves.  They take chances.  They never stay comfortable for too long.  The easy livers play it safe.  They never push themselves.  One year runs into the next, because the years are all basically the same.

To youngsters, I say, Live hard.  This is your one and only life, the only show in town.  You can't get any of your days back.  Live as if you're going to be old someday, looking back on everything you did.  It's everything you didn't do that will bug the heck out of you.



Make sure you go to Paris.
-Betty Seville, age 76

I always wanted to go to Paris.  Harry would say, "Wait till next year.  Wait till the kids are done with college.  Wait till after we get a new roof."  Wait, wait, wait, that's all I ever heard.  Then he went and had his stroke, not a week after he retired.

You'll always have plenty of reasons for putting things off.  Waiting makes good sense at the time.  But later you'll see things differently.  Trust me.


The best things in life aren't always the easiest.
-Ole Hatlen, age 96

Being young is tricky.  You have to figure out what to do with your life.  That's really hard.  Playing the piano was what I loved.  I practiced for hours on end while other children ran around playing games.  No one had to force me to sit down at the piano.  That's what I wanted to do.

When I grew up, it was the same way.  Everyone told me it would be easier to earn a living doing something else.  They said just about anything else would be easier.  I'm sure this is true.  But I did what I loved.


You are the master of your mind.
-Art Sorenberger, age 90

When you're feeling badly, you can tell your mind to focus on something else.  Your mind is not your master.  You can control how you think and exactly what you think about.  It takes effort, but this is something you can learn how to do.  It gets easier with practice.

This gives you power over your own life.  The way you think about things greatly affects how you feel and therefore how you live.


Mutual respect - that's what enriches every day of married life.
-Frank Williams, age 77

I am always learning from Carter, my wife.  I respect her sensitivity to the people around her and her thoughtful approach to life.  Occasionally, I don't handle something the way she prefers, but I want to hear what she has to say about it.  That's how I've grown, for almost fifty years now.  I think being interested in each other's point of view - whether or not you agree - is as important as taking pleasure in each other's company.

Tension creates.
-Maggie Corbin, age 92

Don't be afraid to fight.  Bring it on.  Provoke each other.  Get hot under the collar.  It's good to have separate opinions.  Arguments stir up passion.  Differences are exciting.  Show me a relationship without conflict and I'll show you boring.


You've got to have a little fire.
-Jerry Kliman, age 82

When I married Sara in 1942, I thought she was the most beautiful woman in the world.  Every day of our life together, I have felt the same way.

People always wonder what makes a successful marriage.  Well, I've been happily married for over fifty years and you've got me - though I think chemistry has a lot to do with it.  I'm talking about good, old-fashioned passion.  In my generation, people didn't wonder about these things, they just did them.

My wife is my best friend and lifelong companion.  Every time I look at her, I still feel like the luckiest man around.

I think this is the neatest project...maybe I can do something similar - keep a journal of what they have to say and what I learned from them...sounds fun, doesn't it?  And I could blog about my experiences with each person...

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Caribou Coffee ♥

What do you stay awake for?

Before leaving for our girls' weekend, we made a pit stop at Caribou Coffee.  My favorite part about Caribou is the coffee cup that holds the coffee ~ the sayings on it can brighten anyone's day.  Below are some examples:

* Be the first to enter and the last to leave the dance floor.
*Lighten up.
*Indulge in chocolate therapy.
*Dare to adventure.
*Life is short.  Stay awake for it.
*Marshmallows have no nutritional value, and that's okay.
*You'll only be your current age once.
*Only look back if it makes you smile.
*Sing out loud.
*Dance in the rain.
*Be the first to apologize.
*Be the ruler of your own life.
*Spin the globe and pack your bags (**I want to be more like this)
*Life's too short for grudges.
*Make time for silly.
*Laugh so hard you cry.
*Dance to your own rhythm.
*Smile first, ask questions later.
*Listen first, talk second.
*Compliment a stranger.
*Take all of your vacation days.
*Do it for life, not profit.
*Follow your heart.
*Start right now.
*Make today special.

I love ♥ these sayings and think we should all live our lives a little more like what it says on the coffee cup.