Perspective
We are at the tail end of
farmers market season, which means that after Saturday the tent, the
tables, shelves and all the bins of product can move back into the
house. It’s a great day of celebration in that we’ve endured 6 months
of blistering hot summer days, windy/rainy days and the wonderful
experience of meeting tourists, visitors and the locals. We’ve met
wonderful new friends who make us feel like we’ve discovered the cure
for boredom with our apothecary products.
Along
with our weekly markets we still wholesale, have two online shopping
websites and make all the product, design labels and promote it all on
social media. So we are just the tiniest bit tired, weary, exhausted by
now. BUT a quick look on the calendar shows that Christmas shows are
beginning for us in a mere two weeks.
Since
the chances of flying to Maui for two weeks are slim to none, I knew I
had to do something drastic and something inexpensive. Something to
wake me up, something to stir the creative juices and something that
would get me excited for the upcoming season.
So
I changed my bedsheets to these fluffy, cozy absolutely luxurious
sheets that I found at Wal-Mart years back. Then I moved my bed to
another wall and re-arranged the furniture. I was actually getting
excited about all of this, started looking at clothes I no longer wear
and got a pile ready for the Goodwill store.
Then
I went down to the studio and thought the way things are organized now
isn’t really doing much. So I literally dragged furniture from one room
into the next, took down shelves, restacked them neatly and created a
whole new work space right in front of the window. And sitting here typing I am
looking around thinking “I am loving this space, I want to create!”.
And it required no money and just a couple of hours of time.
Perspective
allows us to see the same things in a new way. It can revitalize
something that was missing or simply show us a different way to do
something. Its addictive, I am looking at all the areas in my life and
looking at ways to do things slightly different. Tell me if you’ve ever
made small changes and if your perspective changed along with it.
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Caron is one of the blooms of Two Blooms Design Studio Est. 2002. She is the dreamer, production manager and the social media wannabe. Caron is married to the word adventure and she will never stop dreaming.
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