Year: 2017

Home – feathering our nests

I’ve been focusing way to much on work related stuff of late my lovelies- what not to say in interviews, how to build your social media brand and so on – sharing my work related bliss (career coaching) for helping you find your work related bliss (rewarding career). But hey! You know this here blog aims to inspire on so much more than just the gig that keeps the wolf from the door.

Let’s talk about what’s behind that door. The home that nurtures and sustains, comforts and protects. Where we shed the shoes, pitch the work kit, don the sexy jammies (nothing less), pour a wine, light a candle (ok ok, after the kidlets are in bed) and kick back. On the sofa. Behind the coffee table. The one usually supporting our feet, said wine and that pile of life’s detritus. Well that coffee table is about to be spruced.

As many of you know, I’m big on ‘styling’ stuff. Book shelves, desks, bedside tables, coffee tables, heck any sort of surface, often sharing the passion on the blog. Always on the look out for coffee table books, scented candles, sweet little nicknacks to spruce my home, feather my nest; coupled with the occasional crack of dawn raid on the Flower Markets when I’m feeling flush – all fuelling my frustrated interior stylist mojo.

So excited do I get, I once spent 5 hours with a girlfriend helping her perfect her coffee table vignette. Frivolous waste of time? Perhaps for some. For us, a few strategically placed, aesthetically pleasing goodies simply adding an extra layer of luxe to her home – as per the dictate of Ingrid Abramovitch (New York interiors writer) ‘space is finite, so everything has to be beautiful or functional‘.

Kate Spade (All in Good Taste) says no one ‘decorates’ their home, they embark on an expedition. ‘The choices you make are a journey that tells the story of you and should always be the best expression of you’. And that’s what makes creating vignettes for the coffee table, easier than it sounds. I’ve a few suggestions to help you create or refresh yours:

Mementos: Favourite items from past travels, antique finds, shells, a particularly pretty gift box that can double for storing the TV remotes.

Books: Select those with an element of uniformity and complementary coloured spines. Leave one open at a favourite shot. I’ve see the Tom Ford tome on many a coffee table (see image below), often open to a provocative page, a wonderful way of expressing your individualism.

Fruit: A big bowl of long lasting fruit in a single colour. Green apples for instance; making for a fabulous apple crumble a month or so down the track and cheaper than flowers. Speaking of…

Flowers: I’d love to have a budget that extends to fresh flowers weekly, however today’s silk flowers are exceptionally realistic, making for perfect substitutes. Particularly for Peonies and Roses that cost a fortune and last just three days. I purchase fresh only when expecting dinner or house guests.

Candles: From the luxe such as Diptique, Jonathan Adler, Jo Malone; mid range including Glass House, Peppermint Grove, Voluspa; to economical from Kikki K, Target – there’s a myriad of brands from which to choose and just one can be sufficient. (Throw the gift hint out – candles please!) And light it for goodness sake! One of life’s glorious luxuries. Stick to a single signature scent and if lighting more than one at a time, do so in short bursts as some of the more luxurious can be quite heady. Be mindful of people’s allergies as well.

Glass Ware: Used candle receptacles, vases, pretty cut glass scotch glasses, an eclectic mix or one or two uniform styles, staggered, the choices are endless.

Bowls: Ceramic, glass, brass, filled with mints, M&M’s, sea shells, balls…or nothing at all.

Trays: One that can frame your vignette, effectively restricting you from getting too carried away. Serving double purpose and easy removal when cleaning that coffee table.

Looking for more inspiration? Pinterest of course, Instagram too. Major department and homeware store displays, interior design mags, blogs, websites, a veritable smorgasbord waiting for you.

As well, that fabulous little book by Kate Spade.

Have fun!!

Image 1 – smallshopsstudio.com; Image 2 – http://www.purewow.com; Image 3 – homevialaura.com; Image 4 -clubprivilege.tumblr.com from Fabulousthings blog; Image 5 -naimabarcelona.tumblr.com

That extraordinary goal of yours…

I was driving down the coast with my lovely friend M recently, when conversation turned from men (a singlette standard) to what we wanted to achieve in 2017. M sets herself goals and steadfastly meets them every year, with richter scale applause and admiration from me. This year, she wants to achieve something ‘extraordinary’. We’re talking beyond jumping out of a plane, or climbing Mt Everest, or finding the Unicorn who ticks all boxes, or getting her toenail paint on straight. Something that will fuel her heart, her passion, rejuvenate, inspire.

Well hello? Given this blog’s about all things inspirational, that eve I poured a wine and set to the task of sleuthing out the most inspirational sites, personally reviewed and compiled a list that just might provide her (and you) with ‘extraordinary’ potential. (Feel free to share the love with your own faves in the comments!):

Click here for my Top 30 Fabulously Inspirational sites

A tad of fun learning:

Mentalfloss – Interesting articles guaranteed to put a smile on your dial and get you thinking.

Wizzpast – Our awe inspiring past all in one magnificent site to see what others have achieved

Good.is/Infographics– Love a good infographic? This site showcases useful information in an easy to digest visual format.

Unplugthetv – Swap out the commercials at least and let this little site randomly select an educational video for you to watch.

Tedtalks – Love a good TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) talk.Inspirational speakers addressing a variety of topics in short videos. Perfect commute < 18 minutes

Litro – All you need to know about the wonderful world of books and writing.

Lettersofnote– If you’re into the might word, the site’s tagline says it all: “Correspondence deserving of a wider audience”

Duolingo – Learn a new language for free. Advance for a small price.

Mindsnacks – Add an app and learn that language on the bus, on your break, heck anytime you damn well feel

Lang-8 – Write posts in that language your learning, get them critiqued by a native speaker (and in turn help that native speaker learn your language)!

Justinguitar – Hundreds of free guitar lessons as well as some basic music.

Memrise – Learn things quickly and efficiently, from languages to history with snazzy little flashcards

Mathrun – If you love your math, a simple little game to practice your basic maths skills

A spot of serious learning:

Khanacademy – Watch thousands of micro-lectures on topics ranging from history and medicine to chemistry and computer science.

Coursera – A great little educational site that works with universities to get their courses on the Internet and they’re free!

Openculture – A compendium of free learning resources, including courses, textbooks, and videos/films.

Codecademy – Packed with introductory courses for various programming languages and web technologies.

Udacity – More free courses primarily focused around mathematics and programming, aimed at people of all skill levels.

Aldaily – An aggregation of articles from various higher education journals and publications.

Investopedia – Cool for learning about the world of finance, from basic terminology to in-depth analysis of various areas of investing.

Zooniverse – Take part in a huge variety of interesting studies of nature, science, and culture.

For charitable efforts

Freerice – Why not help to end world hunger by correctly answering multiple-choice quizzes on a wide variety of subjects.

Charitynavigator– This site is dedicated to reviewing charities so you can easily research any you’re interested in.

A few life-hacks too

Feelgoodwardrobe – Find out how to control the wardrobe, how the world of fashion really works and what you can do to combat it.

Lifehacker – The strangest and most interesting tips and tricks for improving all areas of your life.

Zenhabits – A minimalist Blog about improving your life by making it simpler.

Cookingforengineers – One man’s explorations in food, with step by step instructions for making a wide variety of dishes.

Artofmanliness – A Blog/site dedicated to all things manly, great for learning life skills and good insights.

Engineerguy – Kinda like having your Dad on call. A collection of videos in which Bill breaks down various feats of engineering in layman’s terms.

 

Humanworkplace – Love Liz Ryan, my absolute fave on LinkedIn ‘cos she talks the same career guidance language as I do.

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