Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Speak to me

“Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.” – Eleanor Roosevelt

This is terrific. While I'd be lying if I said I never fall victim to the gossip game, I'm such a huge advocate for practicing kindness, compassion and lightheartedness. The older I get, the more seemingly obvious this becomes.   It's a well known fact that if you want to truly see the character in an individual, look how they treat others; very true. However, I take that one step further and listen to how they speak about others- that my friend, truly speaks volumes. 

Monday, August 10, 2015

Time.... is on my side

There’s something to be said about time. Time is the only consistently moving thing in life and it’s precious beyond a doubt.  We’re only here on this planet for a limited amount of time, what are you doing with yours? Are you procrastinating more frequently than not?  Are you wasting away time with guilty pleasures like “reality” television, consuming junk food, sleeping the day away, consuming yourself in social media, overworking or perhaps spending too much time with those individuals/habits which are unworthy of your precious time?  I think it’s important, from time to time (no pun intended), to reevaluate how you’re spending your time.  Ask yourself, is this making me truly happy and is this aiding to my overall goals.  If not, have no fear, we’re all guilty of losing sight of what’s important from time to time, myself included.  Yet, at the end of the day, I’m learning to really utilize my time more efficiently and let go of the expectations that, I have myself or society has deemed important.  For the first time in a long time, I’m putting myself first and caring less and less of what others think.  I’m no longer compelled to impress anyone, make excuses and live in fear of the unknown.  Learning with experience and age, I’m really just now beginning to realize the type of person I am, where I want to go and what I want to spend my time doing.  I’ve joked to loved ones in the past, productivity makes me happy, which I have to admit is fairly accurate. There’s nothing I enjoy more than the whole “work hard/play hard” mentality.  My advice to you, find a happy median to life to make it all fit together.  Live in a place of harmony and happiness instead of merely stress and compliance, life’s too short to succumb to anything less than awesome. #Grateful  #Time 


Friday, July 17, 2015

Calculate

By all means, swim against the current- but know when it’s appropriate and know when to surrender.  One cannot swim upstream in a losing battle with inevitable outcomes. You’ll exhaust yourself trying. Believe in yourself and move on.  You’ve put up a valiant effort, nothing short of remarkable.  Now is the time, to just be.   

#carefree #grateful  #love

Cheers!

Friday, July 10, 2015

hello gorgeous

Thought for the day:
Be sure to take very, careful inventory of who you devote time and energy too.  People, thoughts and emotions have a tendency to misrepresent what’s really important and for that, you need to be diligent on weeding out the good from the bad. You owe no one person, thought or feeling anything, so be sure not to cater to the unnecessary.  Be you, be free, be happy.



Side note: working on some new stuff. Time is limited with such a busy schedule, however I’ll find better means to make it work. Just sorting out the kinks in my, oh so wonderful life.  I’m literally experiencing life and happiness, now I just have to sit down and jot it on paper to share with you wonderful 4 people who check my blog.  Peace, love, frogs. J


Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Very superstitious?

Superstitious? At a time, to a fault...

In celebration of yet another Friday the 13th quickly approaching, it got me thinking about my highly superstitious self throughout the years.  I've been avoiding broken mirrors, walking under ladders and any other widely recognized superstition you can think of for years.  I even began to enthuse my own superstitions when I was in school.  While some are painfully embarrassing, others were more common and included things like "lucky socks" for basketball games and purposefully telling myself I would fail tests, when I knew deep down I knew that wasn't the case.  Set your expectations extremely low and I guess you're never disappointed.

In any event, I'm happy to say that my superstitious ways have really subsided for the most part.  I have some moments but I'm happy to report I do leave my house on Friday the 13th, would happily stay on the 13th floor of a hotel, all while looking into an old broken compact mirror.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Truth

I wrote this late last night. It's my therapy, thanks for reading!

It happens when you least expect it; life that is. The good, the bad, the ugly and the beautiful all appear intermittently throughout your lifetime.  I’ve had the privilege of experiencing every end of the spectrum.  Yes, even the bad and the ugly serve their purpose and are meant to teach us valuable lessons that perhaps cannot be taught any other way.  After losing a parent and losing (in another sense) a partner I was once destined to marry, I can say with confidence and with firsthand experience that life can be unbearably hard.   Just when you think you have it all figured out, everything you’ve ever known can be altered in a heartbeat, literally. 
I lost my dad on January 9th 2009.  I was 22 and could never have prepared myself for such a painful heartache and tremendous lost.  For those of you who have had the privilege of knowing my father, you know exactly what I mean.  There’s not a day that goes by I don’t think about my dad and I sure hope I’m making him smile in the clouds.
This past September I was faced with another sort of lost. After being together for well over a decade, my “high school sweetheart” and I closed, not a chapter, but rather a lengthy novel that has been wrote in great detail.  Just like any thrilling novel, our story contained an abundant amount of: love, dedication, trials, tribulations, despair and joy alike. There’s little I regret in terms of my time spent with him.  Despite multiple attempts to make it work, I think we were both faced with the harsh reality that life doesn’t necessarily always pan out the way you had envisioned it to, but the beautiful thing is learning that it’s okay. We’ve both since been learning more about ourselves than we could have ever imagined and it’s now time to move forward and start our own journeys. 

“When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.”

There are two avenues one can take when faced with hardships.  There’s the path of least resistance and then there’s the path of change and perseverance.  After wandering down both paths I’ve come to the realization that there’s really only one thing certain in life and that’s uncertainty.   You never truly know what’s in store for you on this short journey called life, however I’m continuing to learn that resistance is a disservice to time and most often things really do happen for a reason, whether you believe in that cornball statement or not, it’s my personal Truth.  Metaphorically speaking, the universe and higher powers at be ultimately hold the wheel, however it’s our responsibility to control the pedals.  Live life to its fullest, learn from past mistakes, believe in change, embrace the unknown and have faith that everything will be okay. 
For those friends and family, old and new, you know who you are, thank you from the bottom of my heart for your relentless support and love you’ve shared with me during my darkest moments.   
Call me corny and sappy, (I know it’s true), but please also don’t forget to call me humble, honest, kind and grateful for life and all of its wonderful experiences and possibilities.  Cheers!


Love, Lisa

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Snowball

I was inspired to write this letter on a whim to someone special a few days ago.  I believe there's some real validity in this and thought I would share it (in part) on my blog. Happy & prosperous New Year! Muah!!

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Whether its relationships, friendships, hardships, family, career goals, education, etc… I wanted to share something with you.  I look up to Warren Buffet for many reasons, more than just his financial successes, he’s truly an innovator, philanthropist at the core and intelligent beyond belief.  His ideas and philosophies on life in general are really something wise to invest in.  When I was researching something a while back I came across the quote and it really stuck with me.  As a matter of fact, I have it on my fridge at home, not sure if you observed it, it reads:

“The snowball just happens if you’re in the right kind of snow, and that’s what happened with me.  I don’t just mean compounding money either.  It’s in terms of understanding the world and what kind of friends you accumulate.  You get to select over time, and you’ve got to be the kind of person that the snow wants to attach itself to. You’ve got to be your own wet snow, in effect. You’d better be picking up snow as you go along, because you’re not going to be getting back up to the top of the hill again.  That’s the way life works.”

Basically, if you look at life in terms of a snowball, you need to be sure that you’re gathering the right kind of snow.  Like attracts like, so as long as you remain optimistic, driven, and recognize what’s really in front of you, take those chances and see the opportunity in everything, I think success in all different aspects of life are inevitable. You can’t necessarily make a snowball out of dry/powder snow.  Sure you’ll pick up a little bit here or there, but eventually the snow falls off and you’re back to square one trying to rebuild that snowball.  Whether its friends, career moves, education, romantic partners or even just mere acquaintances, choose wisely.  The more time and effort you invest in people or things that don’t benefit you in the long run, the more you set yourself up for failure and negativity really does breed negativity. Sure, we’re all destined to make some mistakes along the way, but it’s how you pick yourself up and move forward that we truly begin to see ourselves and the beauty in everything around us. And at the end of the day, True success is not a destination but rather in the journey in which we embark upon; Perseverance in the truest sense. 

Further, I know the universe works in mysterious ways and never has then been so apparent to me than the last 6 months.  I too had some awful luck, for a lack of better words, and I now know that everything has occurred for a reason, something I’ve always believed in but is really apparent to me at this point in my life.  A wise person once told me that a pendulum can only swing so far left (bad), that eventually, slowly but surely, it starts to swing the right direction and happens for good/honest/humble people, like myself and I believe will hold true for you as well J


Have faith that you’re now on the up and up and don’t ever sell yourself short or settle for something that’s anything less than positive, genuine and beneficial to the universe’s master plan for you. I believe bright things may be on the horizon….