Pulling Focus

At the beginning of this year a small but powerful voice inside of me posed this question: "What do you really want to do with your time and energy?" It was a tough love moment between me and me. One where the wiser deeper part of me offered that although I'm a very capable woman, there are only so many hours in each day. "What," it asked, "do you want to fill that precious time with?"

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One answer came through loud and clear. It had been apparent for almost a year. The love of my life needed me, and though my ego put up a good fight about self protection and uncertainty, my heart won out. With this realization came the reality check: "Showing up for him requires a percentage of your time and energy. What are you going to do with the rest?"

And that leads me to this post. Little by little I let go of the ways I was spending my time that didn't fully align with who I am, and more importantly who I want to become. I attended a graduation ceremony recently and felt the profound truth told by an eighth grader who said, "So far I've learned that integrity is everything. Decide who you want to be and then act accordingly." 

The fourteen year old got there by taking responsibility for immature actions on a school trip. And I got there too. Pushed into a corner by life, and grateful for the nudge. How often do we see the bigger picture in spite of the trees?

You might be able to guess where this is going. As I prioritize the people in my life (including the version of myself I'm eager to grow into), and where I spend my time, I'm narrowing my focus. Intuitively it feels right, and necessary. Although I love the creative process behind this blog, I find it's time to let it go. And intentionally make space for other things. I have something in the works that I hope to share with you soon. 

Many thanks to the brands, collaborators, and other creatives who've helped shaped this content. And most of all, thank you to the readers. Silent as you are at times, I appreciate you and your listening ear. I wish you all the best- with integrity and intention. And, if you're not yet ready to say goodbye, you can find me (and collaborate with me) over on Instagram. xx

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Eco Outfit Details

CROPPED LEATHER JACKET (similar to one shown) Lab Leather #vegan 

DENIM OVERALLS (similar to ones shown) Paige Denim #madeinUSA #naturalfibers

WHITE TEE Bon Label (gifted) #sustainablefibers #ethicalproduction

SLIP ON SNEAKERS Opening Ceremony #ethicalproduction

 

Have you noticed that a lot of really great eco fashion and clean beauty is coming out of Australia? I have, and I was overjoyed when Bon Label reached out to collaborate. This hip everyday label hits all the marks for casual cool dressing. Their tees are in regular rotation with my wardrobe. All of their pieces are ethically made in Australia, using sustainable fabrics (like organic cotton) and enviro-friendly water based dyes. Plus, they claim unf*ckupable design boasting simple shapes and minimal designs that never go out of style. I can attest to that! 

 

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Photos taken in Jackson, WY with Cole Buckhart. :) 

Une Belle Journee

Every morning when I wake up, I spend 10- 15 mins meditating and at the end I set an intention. I intend to have a beautiful day filled with beautiful people and experiences. It's a saying I picked up from Abraham Hicks and I love it because it sets me up to go out into the world seeking that experience. So no matter what happens, I'm on the look out for beautiful people and experiences.

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I've learned that getting up on the right side of the bed is a choice. In fact, everything in my life is a choice. I may not always be aware that I'm choosing it, but if it's present in my experience, it's by choice. When you operate from that mindset and understanding, it is very powerful. I'm learning all about this and the power of our minds and thoughts with Brooke Castillo of the Life Coach School. I found her last summer. Did the program for a few months, felt overwhelmed and stopped. A few weeks ago I had the thought, 'I'd really like to look after my mental health, and what Brooke teaches is going to give me the support I need.' Starting in June, I'm back in the program and so excited! If this is resonating with you at all, I can't recommend Brooke's podcast enough. Go take a walk, listen to an episode (or two!) and have a beautiful day. xx

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Eco Outfit Details

LEATHER JACKET The Sway NYC #upcycled

CROPEPD SWEATSHIRT Bon Label (gifted) #ethical #sustaianblefabric

DISTRESSED JEANS Current Elliot #madeinUSA

CORK LEATHER CLUTCH Manny + Blinn (sponsored) #vegan #ethicallymade

 

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Many thanks to Manny + Blinn for sponsoring this post. They make incredible cork leather products which if you haven't felt the smooth awesomeness of cork leather, now is the time. 

Photos by Cole Buckhart in downtown Jackson Hole, WY. Yeeehaaah! 

Pom Pom

Never underestimate the magic of a pom pom. Silly and often a little over the top- I'm kind of addicted to the unexpected use of pom poms. Stick them on a scarf, or a pair of shoes, or even a keychain to hang off your bag. I promise they will bring you joy and make you smile. 

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Eco Outfit Details

POM POM SCARF (similar to one shown) via Ethical Collection

KNIT TANK DRESS Eileen Fisher #madeinUSA #ethicalproduction 

TRENCH COAT (similar to one shown) via Ethical Collection 

SNEAKERS Pretty Ballerinas #madeinSpain

 

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Photos by Kit Lee in LondonTown. 

Cool Spring

Depending on where you are in the world, spring can mean many things. In Wyoming seeing 'chance of snow' pop up on the weather forecast is the norm and so is dressing in layers to accommodate the fluctuating temps. I actually love the spring and fall for this very reason. It's a great time of year to wear in between pieces. So while I wait for summer to kick into gear, I revel the short window to layer up. 

(Disclosure: This site uses affiliate links. All products are chosen at my discretion and promoted as other blogs promote products that reflect the lifestyle of the blogger, brand, and ethos. I only post brands and items I support.)

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Eco outfit details

PURPLE FUR VEST, via Rent The Runway #sharedfashion 

CROPPED SWEATER, (similar to one shown) And Other Stories #naturalfibers

SKINNY JEANS, Paige Denim #madeinUSA

OVER THE KNEE BOOTS, Stuart Weitzman #ethicallymade #madeinItaly

SMILEY CROSSBODY BAG, Anya Hindmarch #ethicallymade 

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Shot by the lovely Kit Lee.