Thursday, July 30, 2009

This is someone else's good idea

This website - Brideshare - is such a great idea. I joined and I'm hoping that something comes out of it for me for my wedding, but even if it doesn't it has potential to help another bride in the Atlanta area.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

This is from someone else

Here is a blog post that I loved:

http://brandireynolds.blogspot.com/2009/06/mission-monday-doing-it-imperfectly.html

Maybe it'll do something for you. It's done a lot for me.

Friday, July 24, 2009

This is expansive

As previously discussed, I have a lot going on. I feel better about it today. I think writing helped and talking about it helped - it usually does for me. And now I'm in that slightly awkward stage between having a couple of residual feelings that may need to be talked out and talking myself into more feelings. I think I've actually talked myself into more feelings than I'd like to admit. Yeah, I've done it. Please refrain from judgement. Thank you.

Anyway, I'm really feeling the Google Reader: www.google.com/reader

I think it's a great idea. Unfortunately at this stage of my Google Reader user experience I am hyper-focused on making sure that I catch every amazing blog out there. This has actually led to a massive backfiring. Now I have a TON of great blogs all nicely stored on my Reader and not enough time to stay up to date with all of them, and of course, I'm still out there subscribing to new blogs every time I check in. It's crazy wild fun! And yes, I'm still talking about Reader.

So I'm very excited about how expansive this whole experience has been for me. I realize that I'm a little behind with the whole blog thing. My super cool sister has been into blogs forever. I'm a little slow sometimes and I'm hoping that she'll show me the road to Cool Town. Sometimes I feel like I'm on my way there only to find out that I actually passed it and now I'm in Lame Land. But I continue my personal search and I think that I'm getting a little closer every day.

(Side Note: I think the trick to being cool, if there is such a thing, is to be real. I think that people who let themselves BE themselves are the coolest. The problem I run into is that I think too much - I know that's shocking - but then I end up thinking myself out of cool and straight into that awkward fear place that no one wants to visit or live, but we've all been there in conversations, in clothing, in hair styles, in umbrella usage, etc. You know what I mean. For me relaxing and going with the small voice within is the ultimate trick to cool. If you know me I think you'll agree, if not f-off. Ha! Not kidding! But let me know when you're done being judgemental and weird. We'll be friends again and it'll rock!)

I really am enjoying the wide world of blogs and being able to seek out other people's ideas and thoughts about just about anything. I love that there are communities swaping gifts with the focus on the wrapping or that there are people out there focused on photography or organization of their homes.

I love the expansiveness and all inclusiveness that this brings up for me. I hope you feel that way too.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

This is a lot.

I initially began with the title of "This is scary" and after a little research decided that the current title would work a little better for what I'm going for. You see, I've gotten scared quite a bit lately. It would be an understatement to say that I "have a lot going on". But I tend to be a little hard on myself when it comes to things like this and I don't like to talk about how much is going on or how much it's actually affecting me.

In reality, it's a lot. It's a lot to anyone on the planet. If I were someone else I would say it's a lot. Most people who know me well avoid discussion focused around how much is changing/happening in my life today because at some point in that talk I'll act like it's no big deal and change the subject. Usually I'll ask about them. That's a pretty clear sign that I'm not going to up the fact that I'm scared, frightened, over-whelmed, nervous, beating myself up, or being a perfectionist.

Nope not going to talk about it. Not now and not later. If you push me with it I may cry or I may get off of the phone quickly. It's a gamble that few take. Usually people back off as soon as I change the subject. Mr. Soon-to-Be has the guts to jump right on in. No fear. That's why I love him - he understands and encourages me. No fear.

I am not for the timid, that's for sure. I don't play nice always. I will say what I think. If not now, than later for sure. And you can bet your bippy that I'm waiting for the window to say what I think. If you were hoping for someone to not say what they think, sorry to disappoint. Most of my close friends like it. They know what I think and they know I'm weird and they like it.

Oh yeah. The point is that I'm engaged and the wedding is in 1 month and 22 days, I quit my office job to run my own company, my first bridal shower is this Saturday, and I'm looking at some of the fundamental ways that I see this planet and live on it. Each one of those would be a big deal all by itself. That much I know, but I guess I like the adventure of it because I'm doing it.

So I'm getting back around to the fact that today was a lot. And way more importantly it's OK. I don't have to be perfect, I don't have to have all of the answers, I don't have to have the most original or best wedding ever, I don't have to Like everything all of the time, I don't have to be super nice all of the time, I don't have to say the right thing all of the time either.

I have Ben's voice in my head telling me to relax and have fun, hugging me and telling me we're good, making me laugh, and reminding me why I'm marrying him.

Monday, July 20, 2009

This is Monday

I know that may sound a little boring to all of you, but I've been having a pretty great Monday so far. Very different and great in comparison to the Mondays I used to experience. Let's review...

I woke up early with Mr. Soon-to-Be. He had an early flight and I went on to the Sandy Springs/Perimeter Chamber of Commerce Networking Breakfast. I even got to hear the Mayor of Sandy Springs speak. Here's a link to their site if you're interested:


Then, I met with a contact I made at a networking event last week and I set up to go to another tomorrow morning. Not too bad! I really like talking to people and meeting new people, so these types of things are great for me.

I'll admit, it's not always easy. I was pretty scared this morning. There were a lot of people at this event, way more than the one I went to last week. But I talked to a couple of people and asked some questions. I didn't leave until I felt like I'd walked through at least some of the fear.

Fear is a strange thing all by itself. I've heard all kinds of cute phrases about it:

Fear is normal.
Walk through your fear.
The only way out of fear is through it.

The point is, it's all super cute until you're standing in a room full of strangers where everyone is talking to someone else and you're holding onto that coffee cup like it's gold, hoping that someone will talk to you before you're forced to talk to them. I saw a couple of other people who looked more afraid than I was, but as the minutes passed I think the fear got the best of me.

I could have talked to more people today. I could have made more connections. I could have smiled at more people. I could have walked through more fear.

I think there are just days where that is more difficult than others. I'm not sure why, but it is. So tomorrow I'll walk through the fear that got me today and I'll let you know how it went.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

This is the great

I think that it's pretty amazing how much my life turns into what I think. Sometimes I step back and am amazed by my life. Then I remember that I have everything I've wished for and then some!

Let's expand on that...

I wanted to find the man of my dreams, make more money, get married, own a home, have more fun, laugh more, take myself less seriously, feel closer to people, worry less, be more direct, travel, spend my days doing what I want to do.

Today I spent on Lake Lanier wake-boarding and tubing with my friends and my fiance. I laughed a lot and I kept wake-boarding even after I caught a little water to the face. I didn't get back on the boat until I wasn't scared of getting hurt. I laughed a lot. I was honest. I found myself just enjoying being with those I was with.

When we got home we sang a version of "Summer of '69" but ours was Summer of 2009. We have had a great summer. We've traveled and we're wedding planning. We've been to 2 different FL beaches and have plans to return to another in February. We laugh a lot. We enjoy our home.

And, I quit my day job to build my business. I get to do what I want to do.

I guess the only remaining question is:
What are we going to do next?

Well...

I hear Rome is very nice. I think we can do that in 2010.