The Importance of the Simple Things....
Well It's been quite a year so far. I knew it would be a busy 2013, and following on from an earlier post about best intentions and resolutions, I made a colourful 'Always In View' list of the important things that I really wanted to do each day. These weren't work targets and chores but gentle reminders of small daily to-do's that may seem small and even a bit of a luxury when you're flying about the place, trying to get things done, but actually, these are the things that keep you going...
A quiet coffee in the garden while enjoying the view..
Reading a short poem (I always find this perks me up. I can recommend Now We Are Sixty)
Picking up a craft project for 10 minutes. At the moment, mine is a crochet blanket...
A browse and chat on Instagram or Twitter, and catching up with my daily blog fixes....
A hug. Anything. Anyone. Dog, cat, baby etc...
These little things, I now make sure I do.
I'm a great fan of the Self-Help book, and I'm currently reading a time management book called Do It Tomorrow. I wanted to say a little bit about this, as it gets a little deeper than just simply telling you how to organise your pile of invoices better.
I was thrilled at the fact that, you don't necessarily need to overhaul your life to manage it better. It's all about the way you feel about a task, and having a positive attitude and approach to each day, and what you want to achieve. Brain training, in a sense. If you spend too long in a certain mindset; negativity, procrastination etc, it becomes you.
Yes, it's hard to motivate yourself some mornings with the weather we've been having, but ask yourself, is it really THAT bad? Or just mundane? And if just that, then what can I do to make the mundane more enjoyable? I've always called this the 'Pretty Stationery Effect'.
So I always start the day without the radio, social media, or TV. Just some quiet time, gathering my thoughts for the day ahead, reminding myself what's important, and how lucky I am to be doing what I do. And then I sit and write a list.
I do love a list...
If you're a big fan of the To-Do list, my lovely friend Sapphire of Saffyloves has created a beautiful free download on her facebook page for you to print and use! Just 'like' her page and if you have the time, have a browse of her wonderfully pretty services...
Get it here
Also recently, the wonderful Hayley, known to some as Mrs Scoops, has created a new lifestyle blog with her Friend Shaneen, aptly named Breathe Happiness. Hayley herself, is such an inspiring person, and has so much positivity to give others.
Her blog, Instagram, and twitter feeds, always brighten my day, and Shaneen's photography is fresh, bright and really encapsulates, well, happiness!
It was only a matter of time before she started a blog like this, as this is just her in a nutshell.
An infectiously happy nutshell!
There are posts about everything from getting eyeliner right, features on creative businesses to eye-opening, but simplified pieces on the big philosophicals like 'What is Success?'
They also provide a social media and photography service. Is there anything they don't know?
It's a daily read I would not be without now. Stylish, informative and full of smiles! Another one of my little daily fixes that keep me going!
Breathe in a bit of happiness HERE
New Candles And Re-branding The Institutions Collection...
Last month I thought, while I'm waiting for the new fabrics I'd set my mind to giving the existing candle range a new look, and reworking some of the scents. They are only very subtle changes, but I am so pleased with the results. I've enjoyed getting back to the designing part of the business, so much so that I spent an entire day working on some new candles, which I had planned for a while.
All perfumers have favourite scents and quite often Lavender, Jasmine and fresh citrus top notes like Bergamot and Lime are top of the list.
So I've created two new scents. The candles have a rather Victorian apothecary look about them, which I love. I've called them Perfumers' Favourites - Citrus Grove, and Lavender and Jasmine.
And finally, happy Spring!
It's been a cold one this year, so I've not been sowing any seeds, and the greenhouse is still in tatters from last year. So, instead, as I revealed in my last post, I've been learning to crochet. I'm still very much a beginner and only know a few stitches, but the unintentional increasing and decreasing has stopped, the tension is better, and I've made progress on both the blankets I started.
The first, was with pretty Debbie Bliss Cotton DK, in three pretty shades of Pink, Aqua and Mustard...
Well It's been quite a year so far. I knew it would be a busy 2013, and following on from an earlier post about best intentions and resolutions, I made a colourful 'Always In View' list of the important things that I really wanted to do each day. These weren't work targets and chores but gentle reminders of small daily to-do's that may seem small and even a bit of a luxury when you're flying about the place, trying to get things done, but actually, these are the things that keep you going...
A quiet coffee in the garden while enjoying the view..
Reading a short poem (I always find this perks me up. I can recommend Now We Are Sixty)
Picking up a craft project for 10 minutes. At the moment, mine is a crochet blanket...
A browse and chat on Instagram or Twitter, and catching up with my daily blog fixes....
A hug. Anything. Anyone. Dog, cat, baby etc...
These little things, I now make sure I do.
I'm a great fan of the Self-Help book, and I'm currently reading a time management book called Do It Tomorrow. I wanted to say a little bit about this, as it gets a little deeper than just simply telling you how to organise your pile of invoices better.
I was thrilled at the fact that, you don't necessarily need to overhaul your life to manage it better. It's all about the way you feel about a task, and having a positive attitude and approach to each day, and what you want to achieve. Brain training, in a sense. If you spend too long in a certain mindset; negativity, procrastination etc, it becomes you.
Yes, it's hard to motivate yourself some mornings with the weather we've been having, but ask yourself, is it really THAT bad? Or just mundane? And if just that, then what can I do to make the mundane more enjoyable? I've always called this the 'Pretty Stationery Effect'.
So I always start the day without the radio, social media, or TV. Just some quiet time, gathering my thoughts for the day ahead, reminding myself what's important, and how lucky I am to be doing what I do. And then I sit and write a list.
I do love a list...
If you're a big fan of the To-Do list, my lovely friend Sapphire of Saffyloves has created a beautiful free download on her facebook page for you to print and use! Just 'like' her page and if you have the time, have a browse of her wonderfully pretty services...
Get it here
Also recently, the wonderful Hayley, known to some as Mrs Scoops, has created a new lifestyle blog with her Friend Shaneen, aptly named Breathe Happiness. Hayley herself, is such an inspiring person, and has so much positivity to give others.
Her blog, Instagram, and twitter feeds, always brighten my day, and Shaneen's photography is fresh, bright and really encapsulates, well, happiness!
It was only a matter of time before she started a blog like this, as this is just her in a nutshell.
An infectiously happy nutshell!
There are posts about everything from getting eyeliner right, features on creative businesses to eye-opening, but simplified pieces on the big philosophicals like 'What is Success?'
They also provide a social media and photography service. Is there anything they don't know?
It's a daily read I would not be without now. Stylish, informative and full of smiles! Another one of my little daily fixes that keep me going!
Breathe in a bit of happiness HERE
New Candles And Re-branding The Institutions Collection...
Last month I thought, while I'm waiting for the new fabrics I'd set my mind to giving the existing candle range a new look, and reworking some of the scents. They are only very subtle changes, but I am so pleased with the results. I've enjoyed getting back to the designing part of the business, so much so that I spent an entire day working on some new candles, which I had planned for a while.
All perfumers have favourite scents and quite often Lavender, Jasmine and fresh citrus top notes like Bergamot and Lime are top of the list.
So I've created two new scents. The candles have a rather Victorian apothecary look about them, which I love. I've called them Perfumers' Favourites - Citrus Grove, and Lavender and Jasmine.
I shall keep them hidden for now until the website re-launches, but here's the new packaging for the Institutions Collection!
Trialling scents....
'Hyndland Velvet', one of our best-sellers...
And finally, happy Spring!
It's been a cold one this year, so I've not been sowing any seeds, and the greenhouse is still in tatters from last year. So, instead, as I revealed in my last post, I've been learning to crochet. I'm still very much a beginner and only know a few stitches, but the unintentional increasing and decreasing has stopped, the tension is better, and I've made progress on both the blankets I started.
The first, was with pretty Debbie Bliss Cotton DK, in three pretty shades of Pink, Aqua and Mustard...
The second blanket, which is also just rows of double crochet on a 7mm hook, is with Sirdar Juicy Bamboo Cotton, in the most subtle sorbet colours, like Banana, Watermelon, and Grape...
I also 'made' a little Easter twig tree this year with sprigs of budding Elder, Snowberry, and Hornbeam, and decorated it with pretty painted wooden decorations. The 'Egg' vase is just a little more than a fat quarter of pretty fabric, gathered over an oval glass vase, then tucked in at the top and tied with a ribbon!
One last little example on the pretty stationery/prettying up your day concept. Examples are great, especially if they are metaphorical and literal...
I love olives. I haven't always loved olives, I thought they were horrid looking things, that I wouldn't touch, let alone eat. But this is what I like to do with a jar of olives. I will leave you to figure out the metaphorical meaning...
Thanks for reading!
L xx