Some Snaps From Life Around Here

Trying to remember to get my camera out more often...you know, the REAL camera, not just the one on my phone. Taking it out on a grey day didn't necessarily yield the results I was envisioning, but at least I got it out...

Now just to remember to do this again, and again,.... and again! With things in life being so busy lately, I am trying to make sure that I am still taking time out to do things that nurture my creativity.

Easy to forget. Important to remember.

 

 

What I Learned From The Dog Whisperer

The most amazing things can and do happen...even early on a Monday morning in a coffee shop in Newark, NJ.

A chance meeting with someone whom I consider a mentor, Cesar Millan (aka "The Dog Whisperer"), started this week off on a high note for me...and I wanted to share the good vibes and lessons with you, too!

 

I don't know if you have ever seen his show, or if you even own a dog (I know many of you do, since I have been thrilled to meet  them in your homes!), but to explain Cesar "rehabilitates dogs and trains people," and I have to say I have learned a lot about you and your house from him.

 

I am sure you are thinking I am nuts...but just hear me out. Here are a few truths about dogs, humans, and houses:

  • Routines Are The Foundation: As a creative person, I used to rail against routines, but now realize that they are an important tool that enables me to be the most creative I can be. A dog needs a daily walk to understand his or her place in the pack, and we need daily habits to make sure that our homes support us & how we want to live, rather than dominate our time & make us nuts. Get these basic requirements out of the way each day, and enjoy the benefits in your relationship with your dog AND your house.
  • Visualize The Result You Want: with an aggressive dog, Cesar will often encourage the owner to hold a picture in their mind of their dog calm, submissive and controllable. The biggest stumbling block for us can be negative images from the past which can be impediments to achieving our desired outcome. This is also true with our homes. Do not focus on your past frustrations (this can actually make you recreate what you DON'T want), but rather hold an image of the peaceful place you want to create, and move towards it with purpose and faith.
  • Face Your Worst Fears Head-On: Does the dog that lives around the corner make your dog lose its mind when it walks by? That is the exact house where you need to start so that you can change this situation around. Does the guest room make your skin crawl as you walk past it each day? That is the exact room you need to tackle first to change and improve your life in your house. Start with the hardest thing first, and recognize how powerful you are to affect change.
  • AND MOST IMPORTANTLY- Seek Balance NOT Happiness: We all have made the mistake of thinking an overly excited dog is "happy" to see us, when in reality he is just unsure of his limits and is wacked out from a lack of leadership. In our own lives, we can be seduced & made giddy by fancy new decor, tricked out with all the bells and whistles --thinking this is what we need to make our houses complete. A balanced, peaceful house gives us a deep level of lasting satisfaction, so start by eliminating clutter & embracing simplicity, and you will find that true happiness is the byproduct that will follow.

From The Dog Whisperer to The House Whisperer (as I was once so flattered to be called!), I hope you are able to tap into your instincts & follow these simple steps to create a home that helps you put your best foot forward in the world.

 

A Very Special Event

A Very Special Day..... and you are invited!!!!  Creating Sacred Space: Paths To Simplicity and Spirituality At Home  

A day-long retreat, Saturday, April 6th, (10am-3pm) focusing on ways to nurture our spirituality in the home.

(see the full-size flyer HERE)

I am so excited to be one of the featured speakers at this event. There is such a  neat group of women presenting inspirational & thought-provoking material...you can read their bios here.

For more information  CLICK HERE.

For a REGISTRATION FORM CLICK HERE.

 

All proceeds from this event will be donated to the Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County

The cost is $40 for the day--coffee and lovely light lunch are included. 

THERE ARE LIMITED SPACES LEFT-SEND REGISTRATION IN TODAY!!

Hope to see you there!!!

Just Another Day At HomeGoods

Strange things happen at HomeGoods sometimes when I am out shopping for clients. It all started with these loafers that I wanted to show my cousin...

so I texted her a picture...but I could tell she wasn't impressed.

BUT then around the corner was this:

How could I not share? I mean, who doesn't want a text depicting some strange deer in its unnatural habitat?

And then there was this weird thing hiding under one of the wreaths in the garden aisle...

What IS that??

Let's just lift it up and see...

Oh my.

One never knows what one will find underneath a wreath at HomeGoods.

From Cold & Sterile To Warm & Inviting

woodbury before 2
woodbury before 2
Woodbury Before 1
Woodbury Before 1
woodbury before 3
woodbury before 3

When visiting the doctor, we would like it to feel clean, but not sterile... professional, but not institutional...

So, when I was asked to come in and help with Penn Radiology's new Woodbury, NJ location, the facility was brand new and ready to welcome patients....

but something was missing for sure. The "top layer," (what I call the very important decorative elements), was still needed.

hallway before
hallway before

There were empty looking rooms, and long, bowling-alley-type hallways that needed some warming up.

woodbury after 6
woodbury after 6

Time to roll up our sleeves and get down to work! This top layer, which can seem frivolous to some, really pulls everything together and makes a space feel completely different--as you will see here:

woodbury after 7
woodbury after 7

Using the colors that were already in place, I selected artwork that was soothing, and would give patients a new "view", especially in rooms that had no existing windows...

woodbury after 2
woodbury after 2
woodbury after 3
woodbury after 3
woodbury after 4
woodbury after 4

Bringing in table lamps provided additional sources of light that made the necessary florescent overheads less harsh...

hallway
hallway
hallway 2
hallway 2

The loooonnnnnng stretch of hallway that seemed endless before, now is broken up with beautiful water scenes and landscapes that beckon you forward and create a serene feeling with the lovely blue-green wall color...

Woodbury after 1
Woodbury after 1

Although you cannot see it in the pictures, live plants were added to the waiting areas to bring a little bit of life to the rooms--a very important touch. 

The need for the "Top Layer" is just as important in our homes as in a doctor's office...if not more so! These elements show our personality, create a cozy, welcoming feeling in our rooms, and make our houses feel like home. What little touches could you add where you live??