Showing posts with label professional development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label professional development. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2011

A Letter to Myself

What a busy few months it's been!  I know I haven't posted a lot lately, but I've had a good excuse.  And though it may not seem like I've been creating anything lately, I've been keeping my creative juices flowing with a side project that I'm thoroughly enjoying.  My life has been busy with not much time for art right now, but it has been rewarding.

So you can imagine my surprise when I received the following letter a few weeks ago...


Letter to Myself


It was the letter I had written to myself last July while attending the Gutsy Girl's Guide to Success in Washington, DC.

There was even this sweet message from Molly, the brain child behind the workshop, written on the back of the letter:


Message from Molly at Stratejoy


I couldn't remember what I had written to myself that one year ago, so I opened the letter and braced myself for the message inside...


Memories...


When I think back to where I was this time last year and think about where I am now, I am happy with what I've accomplished.  I participated in a craft fair, I created an online presence, and now, I am enjoying motherhood.  I have a few more goals up my sleeve, but, for now, I am going to enjoy my new role as mommy.


.

"Making the decision to have a child is momentous.  
It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body."  
- Elizabeth Stone

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

DC Recap, Ya'll!

What a fabulous weekend in DC.

Angela and I arrived at the great capital city on Friday afternoon, excited to explore and get some grub.  After having a lovely dinner at Thai Tanic, we headed toward Pentagon City so that I could purchase some sandals and have a bit of retail therapy.  It was good to get away from the hustle and bustle of our normal lives and spend some quality girl time together.

Dinner at Thai Tanic

Dinner at Thai Tanic


The next day, we got up bright and early to attend The Gutsy Girl's Guide to Success.  (It was our whole reason for the trip, after all.)  Held at George Washington University, the workshop was conducted in an intimate classroom setting.  Angela and I found ourselves among other young women interested in a common pursuit - authentic joy.  We were lead through a series of exercises and discussions by the lovely Molly Hoyne of Stratejoy.  I had been following Molly's work on Stratejoy for some time.  And when the opportunity arose that I could be a participant in her mission to help women realize their own authentic joy, I took a leap of faith to participate.

Molly and Me
Me and Molly - twins!

Although we all had different reasons for being there, there was a shared interest among the women in that room to no longer be wall flowers in their own lives.  Truths were being shared among strangers and to ourselves, and though some of the activities were unexpectedly revealing, the forum felt safe and energizing.

We even had a guest speaker, the successful Kimberly Wilson of TranquiliT.  A self proscribed "teacher, writer, do-gooder, entrepreneur, and eco-fashion designer," Kimberly shared with us her story of finding her own joy and her adventures into entrepreneurship.  She was informative, ambitious, but, most of all, refreshingly down-to-earth.  My favorite part of her visit was her top five list for being a tranquilista:
  1.  Spirituality is a priority.
  2. Take action.
  3. Your life is art.
  4. Exude style.
  5. Leave a legacy.

Overall, I left the workshop feeling inspired and motivated.  I learned that I'm a big picture kind of person who sometimes has trouble with follow through.  But I was able to learn some helpful tips to make meaningful goals with achievable actions.  I have a couple of projects to flesh out in my own pursuit of authentic joy - and I can't wait to get started.  It was such a pleasure to meet Molly and all of the lovely participants in DC.

DC Cupcake!


On our last day in city, Angela and I ventured out to King Street in Virginia to visit the downtown area for brunch and shopping.  I saw so many interesting things there that I just had to capture them all on camera.

La FromagerieViking HeadGreen Door at 1008 1/2Flower TilesSmash!I Ask...

It's a Break Off!Will Do, Chickee!Breast Cancer Awareness SculptureFaces
Turquoise Wall1009 1/2

My best discovery on King Street was chai bubble tea.  I. Loved. It.  If you can stomach the look of the tapioca balls in the bottom of the tea, I highly recommend it.  It's like a dessert and a drink in one.

Chai Bubble Tea!

Heading home to North Carolina was a reminder that I was stepping back into my life after stepping out of it for an exercise in self reflection.  I was heading back to my life with purpose with the intention of making some real progress in this pursuit of a creative life.  It may not all happen at once, but I am enjoying the journey.  After all, isn't that what it's all about?

Our Shadows
"Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, 
they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom."
- Marcel Proust

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Gutsy Girls Road Trip

Guess what...

I'm going on a road trip to DC this weekend with my bestie, Angela.  Why?  Well, since the beginning of the year, we have made it a priority to meet at least once a month to spend some quality time together.  We're both working professionals with families, and we wanted to make our friendship a priority.  Sometimes you just need to spend time with your girlfriends, you know?  It really is the best kind of rejuvenation.

Angela and I take turns deciding how we're going to spend our time each month.

This month is my month.

So I decided to sign us up for a day long workshop in DC.  A workshop, you ask?  Yup.  For the past couple of weeks, Angela and I have been taking The Joy Equation course through Stratejoy.  The brain child of Molly Hoyne, Stratejoy's goal is help women find authentic happiness in their lives by conquering their own quarterlife crises.  (Who wouldn't want to find authentic happiness, right?)  So far, we've really enjoyed the journal prompts and audio lessons that the course has had to offer.  We've been sharing our own observations of the course and of ourselves and have found it both enlightening and fun.  And this weekend, we get to meet the inspiring lady behind it all.

The search for authentic happiness has been an interesting one.  Why this course?  Well, at least for me, I was searching for something that would help me realize, organize, and execute this dream I have for a creative life.  I have the vision and I have the desire; I just need help with the implementation.  I needed help with taking the big picture and breaking it down into manageable and executable parts.  (Hell, I needed help with even defining what those parts should be.)

As a creative spirit, setting actionable goals has not really been my forté.  Initially, my dream was so big that when the dream didn't come to fruition as quickly as I would have liked, I had the tendency to let the dream fade or go stale.  Molly has taught me some amazing skills that really challenged me to look deep within myself to define that dream and set goals to make it a reality.

This has been an exciting time in my life right now.  Even if I am not living the dream yet, I am enjoying the journey.



Joy

"If you want to be happy, be." 
- Leo Tolstoy

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