Love is here

The love is here

The love is here

Love is Here is a project based on sharing love – in an arty way – and the project has been made into a book and an exhibition in Melbourne and Sydney. The project called out to artists, and non-artists alike, all around Australia to create an artwork in black and white that responds to a set of words – “I Love You”. Though the only gripe is that I can’t seem to easily find the name of the submitting artist listed with their artwork on any of their websites It’s now up (see here), I thought that it was a pretty good effort on the part of the organizer, Sheridan Mills.

You can purchase a copy of the book here, and see more submissions over on their Flickr site.

Free your mind and the rest will follow

So I lied last week.

I wanted to check into the blog and write a post on Friday, but I decided that it would be nice to not do work at all (since I already told myself to take the weekend off!). It was hard at first – my hands were twitching to go on my laptop and I was going against every bone in my body, but let me tell you – for just those few days, I let my mind wander.

And it was so worth it.

Taking a break, no matter if it’s small or even unexpected, can bring about great things. I’d like to think that I’m good at switching off; and it’s mostly due to necessity because if I don’t do so, I’d probably die of exhaustion. So how do I flip that off switch?

Well, it’s pretty simple – I dump out whatever’s in my head:

  • I use a week-by-week calendar, with everything written down – deadlines, projects, timelines, to-dos, etc. And I tick them off when I’m done, otherwise next week I’ll be writing the same thing down until it gets done.
  • I use Google Calendar, and I set reminders to let me know when I have events lined up.
  • I dump my links and discoveries into Delicious.
  • I make notes in my Springpad.
  • I have a continuous list of groceries that I add to (on my phone, so that it stays with me wherever I go) so that I won’t forget what to grab at the supermarket the next time I am there.

Freeing up the space in my brain allows it to work better and more efficiently. I liken it to a computer, where if too many applications are open, it crashes. So I make sure not to have to constantly remind myself about things (Google will so that for me), or keep a running list in my mind of things to do (my journal has them). Having more space in my mind allows me to be creative at the drop of a hat.

You should try it – do a brain dump today!

Happy Monday folks!

{Image via Headspace}

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30

I’m 30 today!

It’s funny how time flies – when I was 11 I kept wondering when I would turn 13 and be an official teen-ager. And when I turned 19, I was a little bummed about leaving my teens (hey who doesn’t love the number 1?) Having gone through my 20s though, I can safely say that I am so looking forward to my 30s.

So with this, I’m saying bye-bye to:

  • my awkward 20s filled with cliques I could never fit into
  • sweaty palms and clumsy kisses
  • trying to be hip and cool – I’m resigned to the fact that I’m more of a classics girl
  • being anxious about life – I find myself going with the flow these days and losing a lot less hair and sleep
  • … and lots more apparently, so it’s safe to say bring it on 30s!

I’ll be out celebrating by tossing some bowling balls around, flexing my muscles at the pool table and having a great dinner with Mr. T. Oh, and I might just extend the celebrations till tomorrow. 🙂

In the meantime, here’s a few links that I’ll leave with you before I head off for the day:

  • I adore bags from Bookhou — I bought two for my birthday!

Stay out of trouble folks and I’ll catch you again tomorrow! 🙂