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

Monday, June 17, 2013

When It Rains: A Survival Guide

It's been an abnormally rainy June, and all that dreary weather can make anyone feel, well, blah. Whether you're stuck indoors all day, or you have someplace to be (work, an internship, a family gathering), sometimes you can't help yourself from feeling a little down. It's summer—you should be frolicking in meadows and having picnics, right? While it's normal for seasonal changes to alter our moods, the most common form of seasonal affective disorder manifests in the winter months. However, that's not to say that weather-related mood changes are isolated to when it's cold and snowy outside. I'm far from being an expert on depression or psychology (any knowledge I've gathered has stemmed from reading an article here and there and watching the news when there are medical specialists on for guest segments), but I've felt a bit off lately, and I feel that the weather could be one of the factors. It's easy to get tired of all those torrential downpours and changes in the air pressure, especially when you live in a region with a more temperate climate. Although a look at weather.com informed me that it will be mostly sunny this week, I thought I'd compile a short guide of things to help make the best of those times when you've got the rainy-day blues. (Well, some of these ideas depend on the power remaining on...or on venturing to a market or convenience store if you don't have, say, flowers lying around or gummy candy hiding in the cabinet. )

As they say, laughter is the best medicine. Read the funnies in the newspaper (or find 'em online). Watch your favorite comedy (romantic, slapstick—it's up to you). Tune into The Daily Show or The Colbert Report. Look up clips of old sketches from Saturday Night Live. Google some jokes. Memorize them, and tell them to your friends and family. Have you heard any good jokes lately?

Make origami. (I know most people don't have origami paper handy, but you could always cut construction paper or computer paper.) Look up tutorials online if you don't know how. Create a whole paper menagerie. When you're done, get some string and hang up the animals to make a mobile.

Take out that sketch book you've abandoned. Or some watercolor paper. Or a blank journal. Or computer paper, if that's all you've got at home. Draw or paint whatever comes to mind—beautiful bouquets of flowers, unicorns and dragons and knights, all kinds of sea creatures. Don't worry about how good or bad you may be. Make a series of illustrations and tell a story through pictures. Display your work when you're done.


Paint your nails a funky color. Better yet, do nail art. Make designs—shapes and swirls or Pokémon or fruits and vegetables. Not into nail polish? Look up makeup bloggers'/YouTubers' makeup tutorials and pamper yourself with a makeover. Have you done any cool nail art lately? Have any favorite beauty blogs?


Unleash your inner domestic goddess and bake something scrumptious. It could be that tried and true, fail-proof (but oh-so delicious) Nestle Toll House chocolate chip cookie recipe. Or it could be something new. Why not try a vegan recipe, for a change? (Especially if you aren't a vegan.) Have a recipe you'd like to recommend?

Eat gummies. Not just the classic bears, but sharks, berries, frogs. Or eat whichever kind of candy suits your fancy. Reminisce about childhood candy memories. Was there a certain candy shop you always went to?

Take out your favorite old toys (if you still have them) and play with them like you did when you were a kid. Let your imagination run wild. Act out crazy adventures. Little People, Polly Pockets, Trolls...what were your favorite playthings?

Brighten up your day with fresh flowers. Buy your favorite kind. Smell them. Inhale the familiar scent. Think about planting a garden one of these days, if you haven't started one already.

If you're at home, step outside for a few moments (if there's not a lightning storm). Without an umbrella—you can always change your clothes. Dance around. Sing, if you feel like it. Don't worry about what other people will think.

After an exhilarating experience in the rain, warm up with a cup of your favorite tea. Green. Chamomile. Mint. What kind do you prefer? Sit down in a comfy chair, open up a book or a magazine, and sip your tea.

...Or, if you don't have anywhere to be, stay in bed for a while. Stay in bed for the whole day, if you feel like it. Grab that book you were reading or the one you kept meaning to finish, or crack open a new one. Luxuriate in feeling cozy. Do you have a favorite rainy-day ritual?

All images found on Tumblr.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

What I Love Lately: Handbag Edition

While perusing the handbag section of Nordstrom on Friday, I learned that the fall lines were released early as part of a "pre-sale" (which goes until August 5th). My mom may be the real handbag-lover in the family, but it was hard not to be captivated by the new color schemes. Okay, so I might have enjoyed the browsing experience from more of an aesthetic point of view...but who doesn't love getting a new accessory every now and then?

COACH.
Dooney and Bourke.
Tory Burch.
Longchamp.
Longchamp.
What trends have been inspiring you lately? What colors are you excited about?

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

7 Ways to Be A Better (More Focused) Writer

I've started working on a novel. I've always loved the art of the written word. When I was 10, I began to write short screenplays about a teenage spy named Agent Tree (I think I picked the surname Tree because Bush was president at the time...who knows). My current desire to write was in part spurred by JulNoWriMo (cousin to NaNoWriMo), in which writers across the nation attempt to write a 50,000-word (175-page) story in 30 days. Naturally, the event is more than a little intimidating. I have yet to make an account on the JulNo website, which can be used to track how many words you are up to, because I prefer to work at my own pace. However, without the website to keep me focused, I haven't been writing as frequently as I would like to. Thus, I've compiled a list of ways to be a better, more focused writer. The ideas and suggestions are based on personal experience and the experiences of my friends.


7. Find sources of inspiration and let your creativity flow. Keep a notebook or Word document full of favorite quotations. Relish the beauty of words. Discover new music and record lyrics that let your imagination wander. Create a pin board (real or virtual). Let the visual loveliness aid in unleashing your ideas.

6. Get organized. Keep the inspiring words and images you find near you and begin to freewrite. Don't inhibit yourself. Jot down any idea that comes to you. Brainstorm character names, personalities, and idiosyncrasies and the story's setting(s). 

5. Find your preferred workspace, be it the desk in your bedroom, a table at a coffee shop, or a bench at a park. Write where you are relaxed and your mind is clear.

4. If you can, find a friend who you can share your ideas with. It can be very beneficial to have someone to give you feedback on your work. If possible, find a friend who is a fellow writer and give him or her feedback, as well. Bounce ideas off of each other. Email, text, go out for coffee.

3. Stay inspired - by thinking outside of the box. If you find yourself in need of direction, don't be afraid to be quirky. Dress up as your character and have a photo shoot. Talk as your character and record yourself. Go shopping and ponder what your character would buy.

2. On the other hand, don't be afraid to take a break from writing. Sometimes we can get so caught up in the process that we lose focus. While it can be wonderful to be consumed by ideas, too much creative energy can be dizzying. Take some time to gather your thoughts. Read. Watch a movie. Talk to your writing buddy. Return to your work after a few days (or even a month, if need be).

1. Keep track of your goals (and set realistic goals). The trick is in not overwhelming yourself by being overly ambitious. The words will come. If it helps, continue to freewrite. Plan out chapters (or key plot details, at the least) in bullet format. Work at your own pace. It's not a race; it's about exploring your creative mind.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Dreamy Dorm Ideas

I can't believe I leave for college (New York!) in a month-and-a-half. Therefore, I've been searching the Internet for dorm decor ideas. I know that the spaces won't be that big, so some of these ideas are more in theory, for the *dorm of my dreams*. Regardless of whether or not I'll be able to apply what these examples of decoration inspiration present, I can at least have these lovely ideas in mind. What would your dream dorm look like? (Even if you've already finished college.)

Warm colors make this room cozy.
A comfy reading/studying nook...and the cushions add a splash of color!
DIY lampshades, made from plastic party cups. Pretty neat.
Simplistic coziness, yet the lights/photos add a touch of whimsy.
Excellent way to organize jewelry. Practically wall art.
Love the lights. Ditto, the collage.
Colorful and creative.
Another example of whimsical-meets-comfortable.
Awesome pillows - think of world travel as you go to sleep.
Creative way to hang photos. Decorative, too.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

9 Ways to Have Fun in the Summertime

July is speeding by...so, here's a list of things to do (aside from, well, going to the beach) while the lazy summer days last. From discovering new bands (or seeing long-time favorites in concert) to being inspired by the people in your life (young and old), there are plenty of ways to spend the warm days.

9. Enjoy your favorite cool treat (Frappucinos, iced coffee, froyo...you get the gist).


 8. Read! Get swept away by a romance, captivated by a drama, or lost in a fantasy land.  Discover something intellectual and inspiring. Or better yet - write. Try your hand at crafting your own world.


7. Go see a fun movie, like Brave (ogle at the wonders of digital animation). Or The Amazing Spider-Man...


6. ...and develop a shameless crush on Andrew Garfield. Or whoever else is your favorite celeb-du-jour. Get a poster, rip out pictures from magazines, and so forth. Indulge your inner fangirl.


5. Discover new bands, like Of Monsters and Men and The Lumineers. Let their music become the soundtrack of your summer.

4. Watch some of USA and TNT's summer line-up (White Collar, Covert Affairs, Rizzoli and Isles...). Or any other favorite shows. Even watch, dare I say it, reality television, if that's your cup of tea.


3. Go see your favorite band or singer (I just saw Broadway performer Idina Menzel at the Mann Center) in concert, if you can afford it. Many venues offer inexpensive lawn tickets. Go with your friends. Scream and cheer.


2. Go on a sushi date with your favorite people. Or discover new restaurants in your town. Catch up.


1. Be inspired by the various people in your life. We all have something to learn from those we encounter. We can learn just as much from a playful, curious baby cousin as from a grandfather's cousin who is in her '90s and still living a relatively independent lifestyle.


Pictures were found on Pinterest and Tumblr.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Weekends Are for Inspiration

What have I been up to lately? Well, aside from all of the end-of-the-semester work that teachers always manage to cram in, I've been reading more, going to the movies, trying on Mom's vintage sweaters, taking pictures... You know - the little things in life one should always make time for, the brief forays into realities other than your own. It's when you find the perfect balance between work and play that you can find beauty, find the infinities, in the smallest, quietest moments. (Pictures don't belong to me unless stated.)

Romance and Rippermania...couldn't put it down!
Tragic. Beautiful. Just incredible.
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close...go see it!
Poignant and powerful.
There's something inherently magical in realizing how we're all connected.
Sheep sweater from the '80s...apparently others saved this same sweater. Found it on Google Images.
Button-down wool sweater.
An homage to the snow that was...

Taken last Sunday.
View from the living room.
How have you been spending your weekends? And what has been inspiring you lately?