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What 3 months "off" and a Hallmark Movie taught me
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I’ve been sitting here staring at the computer cursor blink for going on two hours now.  Is it possible to have so much to say and so little at the same time? 

To catch everyone up, this past May I made the decision to take the summer off of blogging.  I was over-committed with the other areas of my life and creatively burnt out.  The months leading up to my break all I kept thinking was; “Did I even want to blog anymore?” In a world where it seems that everyone has become a blogger is there anything left to say? “Do I have anything left to say?” And apparently, since I’ve been staring at this blank page for the past two hours, maybe I don’t have the answer I was so sure I had a short time ago.

When I pressed pause in May I felt a huge wave of relief rush over me. By saying no to photo shoots, contracted partnerships, and having to write and create “fresh” editorial content three-plus days a week I would have time for all those areas in my life that had taken a back seat to WOM. 

I would go to bed at a decent hour. I would re-focus on my health. I would meditate. I would get back into my yoga practice. I would take late night strolls with my husband, barefoot in the grass while fireflies romantically buzzed about. Okay, maybe that last one was a stretch, but you get the point. I would finally have the time to re-focus on what’s really important.

So did I regain my focus? No, but I did gain some clarity. 

May, and I’d say even early June was complete bliss. I didn’t miss blogging at all. My head felt clear. My days seemed manageable. And I had even read an entire book, Emily Giffin’s “All We Ever Wanted,” it was GREAT, read it! But by mid-June somehow my calendar had filled up again. 

I signed five new contracted social media partnerships, moved our entire WOM operations to a new space, opened a summer WOMH Outlet (WOM downstairs), hired two new full-time employees, decided to re-brand and re-launch all of our websites, and began the first steps to start two new businesses. That was June.

Then sometime after the fireworks of the Fourth, I sat up late one night crying to my husband that I didn’t understand why I had NO time! And there deep in my wine-fueled waterworks I realized it; the problem doesn’t lie in the Blog, the problem lies with me. 

Sure I’ve always known that I’m not great at balance. That I’m either going full throttle or basically dead-to-the-world-in-bed.  However there was a big difference in always knowing something, and actually seeing that something in action.

But regardless, that way of doing life has always in my opinion been a secret to my success. It’s allowed me to say yes to a plethora of opportunities. It’s allowed me to juggle a lot of different things at once. And it’s allowed me to persevere when many would have folded. 

Which brought me to the question that filled up my entire month of July; if that all-or-nothing, do-do-do mentality has played such a large part in what I’ve built then is it really a problem?

Sure, I needed to set boundaries, and really give this balance thing another shot, but was it really a problem-problem? And just as quickly as I had tried to talk my way around that thought I remembered a quote from one of my favorite authors Shauna Niequist. “The very thing that makes you YOU, that makes you great is also the thing that left unchecked will ruin you.”

I remember the first time I heard those words. I re-read them over and over again. “The very thing that makes you YOU, that makes you great is also the thing that left unchecked will ruin you.”  It was a true Oprah “ah-ha” moment.  Of course, taking time off from blogging didn’t give me more time, because I filled that time with new opportunities, new projects, new commitments.  My desire to build what’s next was rearing it’s ugly unchecked head in all its glory. I mean do you know how many yoga classes I had taken by this point? If you guessed zero you’d be right.

So as August approached and my lightbulb moment still shining, I had finally figured out that the Blog wasn’t the reason for my lack of time. Which left me at a bit of a crossroads. If I was truly going to work towards getting a handle on my time management and try to find some sort of balance in my life then I will have to say no to some things.  Would that be the Blog? Do I love it enough to make it a part of my finite daily time? I didn’t have an answer.  Luckily a Hallmark movie did.

But before we get to that, let me tell you about August. August was a turning of the tide. I could feel a desire to start creating again slowly creep its way in. I got back in the kitchen testing recipes. Magazine articles, fabrics, and images got pinned to a new inspiration board. I started slowly sharing on Instagram Stories my latest tips, tricks, and finds. But I still didn’t know if I wanted to translate that all back to a daily Blog.  And then my answer came how one always hopes any answer comes; in the form of a two-hour romantic made for TV movie on Hallmark.  

It was your typical Hallmark romance storyline. Girl moves back to hometown after a failed marriage. Boy, she loved in high school re-enters the picture. Boy and girl rediscover the love they always knew they had and live happily ever after.  In this particular scenario Boy was a big New York City Chef success story (think Bobby Flay-esq). Boy had just inked his third best selling book deal and was about to sign on to his very own reality show. (Stay with me, I promise I’m making a point). He thought he had it all, but after spending a few weeks in his small Texas hometown, cooking in the restaurant he grew up in, and rediscovering the love he thought he lost he realized he was still missing something. So when the time came to hop back on that jet to NYC he looked at his agent and said something along the lines of; “I miss actually being creative; cooking and being in the restaurant. All I am any more is a brand. I sign checks, I manage restaurants, I make appearances, but I miss creating.”

I, like the Boy, missed creating. 

WOM is growing, and I feel like my days are filled more and more with the management of people, analysis of numbers, plotting, planning, and next steps and less and less with why I started WOM in the first place.  To create, to find, to share, and most importantly to hopefully inspire. 

I know that inevitably as WOM continues to grow I won’t be able to be in the day to day creativity trenches. And that’s okay.  That’s a natural part of growth. But that day is not today.

So will I be blogging every day…no. Will I ever figure this balance thing out…maybe. Did I ever get to that yoga class…yes. Two of them actually. Let’s hear it for baby steps. I’m glad to be back friends! Truly, MKR

P.S. Since I’m back to sharing, I’d be amiss to not mention that this Dodo Bar Or Miranda dress is on MAJOR sale right now. Major!
 


 

Photography: Brittany Leigh Photography

Welcome to the New Year: Refresh, Renew & Recharge

Welcome a Month of Investing in Yourself
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Don’t worry; we know you’re probably still in bed as you’re reading this.  We won’t overload you with the year’s hottest detox cleanse plan (but if you wanted to see it, here it is…MKR is trying it).  

But back to today: hopefully your head isn’t splitting open (get yourself some peppermint essential oil STAT if it is).  We know you’re probably not thinking about your New Year’s diet or resolutions…those can start tomorrow.  We’re right there with you.  Today we’re opting to take a quiet moment to instead simply prepare for a happy and healthy new year that starts (tomorrow) with an entire month to recharge, reset and renew.

Recharge.  Reset.  Renew.  We see these words a lot, and most of the time the ideas that go along with them go in one ear and out the other.  Sure, we know we need to be cutting carbs and eliminating sugar, and we know we should try to break a sweat every day.  But those goals can feel like pipe dreams by the end of January.  Instead of pledging to achieve unrealistic notions and hit never-to-reach milestones, we’re going to make small tweaks and changes to our current routines and lifestyles.  And that starts with educating ourselves on the basics to a happier, healthier and fuller life.  

What’s January going to look like?  Each week, we’ll introduce topics that fit into each category: recharge, reset and renew.  Improving our postures.  Becoming a morning person.  Detoxing without dieting.  Going green with our household cleaning supplies.  Finding a bra that finally actually fits.

We’re confident that everyone will get something out of it, no matter where they are on their own wellness journey. This year, instead of getting hung up on the cliche “New Year, New You” idea, we’re promising to invest in ourselves, and we hope you’ll join us.  Cheers, Kat

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10 New Year’s Resolutions Better Than Dieting

Because Sure, We All Want to Shed a Few, But There Are More Meaningful Resolutions To Be Had in 2016
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Instead of turning to the age-old “I want to lose 10 pounds” New Year’s resolution this year, we wanted to consider the kind of resolutions that encourage a healthier, but also more intentional, routine in 2016.  We’ve been on sort of a wellness kick lately as many of you know, and we’ve read up on healthy habits for women that improve overall mind and body wellness.  So we’re welcoming the new year with open arms and thoughts of how we can deepen our relationships, improve our outlooks and nourish a balanced lifestyle. 

In the slideshow above, we’ve included ten intentional New Year’s resolutions that encourage that very concept for life in the coming year, whether that’s writing more letters, discovering your neighborhood hidden gems, or traveling more.  Simply click on the image above for ten ideas for New Year’s resolutions that are way better than dieting.  I’d love to know your ideas for resolutions in 2016 in the comments below!  Cheers, Kat

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CATCH UP WITH OLD FRIENDS

CATCH UP WITH OLD FRIENDS

WHETHER OVER THE PHONE OR OVER COFFEE, MAKE TIME TO CATCH UP WITH OLD FRIENDS IN THE NEW YEAR. WE ALL KNOW IT'S ALL TOO EASY TO LET TIME PASS. SO INSTEAD, CHOOSE TO FOCUS ON NURTURING YOUR RELATIONSHIPS THIS YEAR.

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MAKE A HABIT OF MAKING YOUR BED

MAKE A HABIT OF MAKING YOUR BED

AVOID THE HEAPS OF DOWN COMFORTERS AND LINEN SHEETS BY MAKING IT A PRACTICE TO MAKE YOUR BED EVERY MORNING. IT MAY AMAZE YOU HOW MUCH BETTER YOU FEEL WITH A TIDIER SPACE.

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VIA WAITING ON MARTHA, BY RUSTIC WHITE
STOP SAYING SORRY

STOP SAYING SORRY

ODDS ARE, YOU'D BE BETTER OFF IF YOU REFRAINED FROM APOLOGIZING ALL OF THE TIME. READ THIS PIECE ON THE NEW YORK TIMES AND SEE IF YOU CAN CUT OUT "SORRY" FROM YOUR VOCAB THIS YEAR. I DEFINITELY NEED TO!

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VIA PINTEREST
WRITE LETTERS

WRITE LETTERS

REDISCOVER THE LOST ART OF SNAIL MAIL AND SEND A FEW (MORE) LETTERS THIS YEAR. YOU'LL MAKE SOMEONE ELSE SMILE (BECAUSE WHO DOESN'T LOVE GETTING MAIL?!) BUT YOU'LL ALSO FEEL LIKE A MILLION BUCKS. DON'T HAVE A LOT TO SAY? A SIMPLE CARD LETTING THE PERSON KNOW YOU'RE THINKING OF THEM STILL DOES THE TRICK.
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TAKE BETTER CARE OF YOURSELF, INSIDE AND OUT

TAKE BETTER CARE OF YOURSELF, INSIDE AND OUT

TAKE THE TIME TO PROPERLY CARE FOR YOUR BODY, INCLUDING HOW YOU TAKE CARE OF YOUR SKIN. ADOPTING AN ALL-NATURAL ROUTINE CAN BE JUST WHAT YOU NEED IN 2016.

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APPRECIATE THE LITTLE DETAILS

APPRECIATE THE LITTLE DETAILS

APPRECIATE THE LITTLE DETAILS, AND GIFT YOURSELF AND OTHERS WITH REMINDERS OF THEM. OUR FAVORITE WAY TO DO THIS? BRING FRESH FLOWERS INTO THE HOME WHENEVER POSSIBLE.

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TRAVEL MORE

TRAVEL MORE

EASIER SAID THAN DONE, RIGHT? IT DAWNED ON ME A FEW YEARS AGO THAT IT'S AS SIMPLE AS PUTTING ASIDE A LITTLE BIT OF CASH EVERY MONTH (EVEN FOR LIKE A YEAR!) IN ORDER TO MAKE TRAVEL PLANS HAPPEN...NEAR AND FAR. MAKE SAVING FOR TRAVEL A PRIORITY IF IT MEANS SOMETHING TO YOU; THE MEMORIES ARE WELL WORTH IT.

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TAKE TIME TO DISCOVER YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MORE

TAKE TIME TO DISCOVER YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MORE

DO YOU FALL INTO A GROOVE WITH YOUR FAVORITE PLACES FOR HAPPY HOUR, SUNDAY BRUNCH AND A CUP OF JO? I AM DEFINITELY GUILTY OF THIS; I LIVE IN NASHVILLE AND HAVEN'T EVEN BEEN TO SOME OF THE PLACES MUSIC CITY IS FAMOUS FOR! THIS IS AN EASY (AND FUN!) RESOLUTION TO STICK TO THIS YEAR, ESPECIALLY WITH A WINGMAN IN TOW.

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CREATE SOMETHING

CREATE SOMETHING

REGARDLESS OF YOUR LEVEL OF EXPERTISE (OR LACK THERE OF), THE ACT OF CREATING SOMETHING CAN BE SO FULFILLING. CARVE OUT TIME TO ENJOY A CREATIVE OUTLET AND YOU'LL QUICKLY SEE THE POSITIVE EFFECTS IN OTHER AREAS OF YOUR LIFE.

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READ MORE

READ MORE

LASTLY, AND SO SIMPLY, VOW TO READ MORE. I ALWAYS SLEEP BETTER WHEN I FINISH MY DAY IN BED READING (AND NOT LOOKING AT MY PHONE), AND I'M A FIRM BELIEVER THAT EVERYONE IS BETTERED BY READING AND LEARNING MORE.

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