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On My Mind, September

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No. 1, Chunky Sweaters.  I picked up this one from Zara and have my eye on this gem and these fabulous sweater capes.  Throw them on with a boyfriend button down, leggings, and boots for the perfect everyday outfit.

No. 2, Back to School Essentials.  You’re never to old for “back to school” shopping and there’s nothing better then the smell of freshly sharpened pencils and a new planner just waiting to be filled up.

No. 3, France.  The Mr. and I are planning a big trip to France this spring to celebrate a my birthday and we may just renew our vows.  I mean how can I pass up some major photo opps on the streets of Paris or a field of lavender?

No. 4, Men’s Accessories.  I would classify my style as feminine-tomboy (if that even makes sense) and along with boyfriend jeans, button downs, and loafers I’m also mildly obsessed with men’s accessories.  From this Daniel Wellington watch to an extra large gold signet ring, borrowed from the boys has never looked so good.

No. 5, Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Lattes.  No explanation needed.

No. 6, Wine Country.  While wine is always on my mind, its more so now than ever.  I’ll be headed back to Cali, specifically Sonoma, next week for an exciting partnership with La Crema which I’ll be sharing more about on Friday, but in the mean time lets just say I’ve never been so excited to spend my favorite time of year (fall) checking off a major item on my bucket list.  So that’s me, whats on your mind this September?  truly, MKR

*Sweater, Zara  ||  Pencils, Waiting On Martha  ||  Oui & Non Matchboxes, Waiting On Martha  ||  Sunnies, Rayban  ||  Watch, Daniel Wellington  ||  Quills, Pottery Barn  ||  “M” Necklace, Moon & Lola c/0  ||  “Wine Me Up” opener, Pottery Barn  

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Forbes 20 Things…

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Forbes just released an article that everyone seems to be talking about; 20 Things 20 Year Olds Don’t Get.  Have you read it yet?  If you haven’t you should.  Yes some of the points are very specific to the 20 something generation, but truly the message resonates on so many levels regardless of age.  Myself, I couldn’t help but think about my past mistakes, present career changes that are fast approaching and of course the future.  Below are my top 5 talking points I took from the article, but seriously take 10 minutes and read all 20.  Happy Saturday Loves!  truly, MKR

What I wish I would have figured out in my 20’s…Time is Not a Limitless Commodity – I so rarely find young professionals that have a heightened sense of urgency to get to the next level.  In our 20s we think we have all the time in the world to A) figure it out and B) get what we want.  Time is the only treasure we start off with in abundance, and can never get back.  Make the most of the opportunities you have today, because there will be a time when you have no more of it.”

What all 20 somethings (and 30 somethings, and 40 somethings, and so on) need to figure out…“You’re Talented, But Talent is Overrated – Congratulations, you may be the most capable, creative, knowledgeable & multi-tasking generation yet.  As my father says, “I’ll Give You a Sh-t Medal.”  Unrefined raw materials (no matter how valuable) are simply wasted potential.  There’s no prize for talent, just results.  Even the most seemingly gifted folks methodically and painfully worked their way to success.”

What I hope my current and future team members figure out and what I strive to live up to…“People Matter More Than Perks – It’s so trendy to pick the company that offers the most flex time, unlimited meals, company massages, game rooms and team outings.  Those should all matter, but not as much as the character of your founders and managers. Great leaders will mentor you and will be a loyal source of employment long after you’ve left.  Make a conscious bet on the folks you’re going to work for and your commitment to them will pay off much more than those fluffy perks.”

What I’m still trying to figure out…“Spend 25% Less Than You Make – When your material needs meet or exceed your income, you’re sabotaging your ability to really make it big.  Don’t shackle yourself with golden handcuffs (a fancy car or an expensive apartment).  Be willing and able to take 20% less in the short term, if it could mean 200% more earning potential.  You’re nothing more than penny wise and pound-foolish if you pass up an amazing new career opportunity to keep an extra little bit of income.  No matter how much money you make, spend 25% less to support your life.  It’s a guaranteed formula to be less stressed and to always have the flexibility to pursue your dreams.”

What is the MOST important lesson you’ll ever figure out…“Your Reputation is Priceless, Don’t Damage It – Over time, your reputation is the most valuable currency you have in business.  It’s the invisible key that either opens or closes doors of professional opportunity.  Especially in an age where everything is forever recorded and accessible, your reputation has to be guarded like the most sacred treasure.  It’s the one item that, once lost, you can never get back.”

Heirloom Gift Ideas: Past & Future Finds Worth Sharing

Six Thoughtful Ideas of Items to Collect & Give to Future Generations
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I’m turning into a sap in my old age.  Some of my most prized possessions right now have recently been handed down to me, and I cherish the stories behind them just as much as the item itself.  Luckily my mom is as sentimental as I am, and I have several special family heirlooms that I can hold onto and share with my future family someday.

Of course, heirloom items can be old AND new, and you can start collecting items today to share with future generations someday.  Many people immediately assume heirlooms are limited to fine jewelry.  But I think a piece worth handing down can be anything well-loved and tied to a special memory.  It can be a timeless piece of furniture like a cupboard with character, a signature wardrobe piece like an exquisite evening clutch or maybe a great set of luggage (this one is to-die-for….a girl can dream, right?!), or even a collection of love letters from long ago.  The possibilities are endless, and by taking the time to cherish and take care of something special now, you can have something meaningful to pass on later.  

Click through the slideshow above to find up a few ideas for heirloom gift ideas.  I’d love to hear what you hold special from the past, and what you hope to share later down the road.  I think you’ll agree that the memories and life that these items symbolize are all worth celebrating!  Cheers, Kat

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Timeless Furniture

Timeless Furniture

My mom has a beautiful pine jelly cupboard, passed down from my great aunt, that I hope to have someday. A great piece with good bones will transcend generations to come, and is a nice idea for an investment in the home.

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Signature Wardrobe Staples

Signature Wardrobe Staples

Signature pieces like a designer handbag, polished accessories and favorite fashion staples can be some of the most enjoyed heirlooms of all, because all trends come back around! Consider even holding onto closet favorites such as statement coats and beloved dresses...the memories and stories tied with them are priceless.

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Handwritten Letters, Notes & Journals

Handwritten Letters, Notes & Journals

These are a no-brainer in my mind. Anything handwritten is just so special and a peek into intimate memories.

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Travel & Life Souvenirs

Travel & Life Souvenirs

Travel can open up a world of once-in-a-lifetime memories, and the souvenirs (big and small) collected on trips are great keepsakes. I recently found a handful of old matchboxes that my grandparents collected from hotels in Europe when they were younger, and they're so neat!

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Favorite Objets

Favorite Objets

These are easy; interesting objets make a home that much more a reflection of you, and make perfect gifts to give to others later. Now that I think about it, I admit I may have a bit too many of these!

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Jewelry

Jewelry

Lastly, jewelry makes the loveliest of heirloom gifts, and quality pieces can tie together generations of families. I have a beautiful opal ring, handed down to me on my eighteenth birthday by my mom, who also received it when she turned eighteen years old. The ring box may also be my favorite part; it's an aged, detailed navy blue box with crushed velvet...swoon!

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