Showing posts with label SOUTH SEATTLE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SOUTH SEATTLE. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

REMEMBERING TO BREATH (UNIT 7)

"Peace.  It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble or hard work.  It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart."  -unknown


Having recently gone through a bit of a chaotic month (and because I created my blog theme with ‘organization and simplicity’ in mind), I thought it would be a great idea to have my newest blog post be about helpful tips and ways to keep life organized, stay stress free and remember to not sweat the small things!
"That's the music - when you never know what's gonna happen."  
- unknown


While I like to think of myself as an organized person (I am in certain areas), there are a lot of moments in my life where I wish I was a tad more coordinated (and I’m speaking in terms of homework, work, etc., not clumsiness!).  It’s always been a goal of mine to master this for more than a few days, ie. make it a permanent ‘lifestyle’ that comes without thinking, like eating healthy.  


"All great changes are preceded by chaos."
- Deepak Chopra

Although I haven’t mastered it 100% yet (since I seem to be organized for 24-48 hours and then become very disorganized and have to re-organize once again...yikes, it even sounds chaotic typing it out!), here are some of the main tips that seem to truly help me in my moments of disarray (and hopefully they can help those of you in need, too!):
  1. Have everything ready the night before: on the rare occasion that I'm able to have my lunch packed and ready to grab from the fridge, my car keys hanging by my door, my outfit for the day chosen and laid out (and little things like setting the coffee timer to go off before I wake up or having enough gas to get to work), I've realized how much smoother my mornings go.
  2. Visually mapping out my week: when I say visually I mean literally drawing out my week; sometimes I like to buy one of those big blank calendars to hang on my wall so I can sharpie in the week tasks ahead of me, while other times I'll just use my day planner and fill out things I need to remember before the week begins and map out a general 'game plan.'
  3. Chalkboard door: this is one of my favorite tips; if your apartment or home allows, I highly suggest going to a craft store and picking up some chalkboard/blackboard paint (it's cheap!) - a few months ago I painted the entire back of my bedroom door with it, and it now serves as my massive "reminder" of tidbits I would normally forget...I'll write down important stuff on it so that I literally can't miss seeing it as I'm walking out the door!
  4. Purging clutter: every once in a while (or during the 'Spring Cleaning Season' or after a horribly awesome episode of Hoarders), I think everyone enjoys getting rid of some clutter; no matter what it is - old, duplicate bathroom products, expired food, random junk in our desk drawers or purses, clothing we haven't worn in 2 years (or 6 months for that matter)), when you can get yourself to let go of things that are truly unnecessary (also known just as 'stuff'), it always feels as if you can start the next day with a clean slate.
  5. Remembering to breathe: I think in today's world where everything moves so fast and we're constantly updating our Twitter, Facebook, Blogss, etc. while simultaneously following all of our friends updates as well, a lot of us forget how important it is to breathe; even in the middle of the day, I'll make five minutes to get some fresh air or take a break and do a few deep breaths; it can be surprisingly calming.
  6. Taking a step back - don't sweat the small stuff!  This is one of the utmost important things I try to remember and channel as much as possible, and it's helped me in more situations - big and small, serious and petty - than I can count.  Like with forgetting to breathe, it is so easy to lose ourselves in the chaos and stress of our everyday lives, where we end up 'zoning in' too much but never 'zoning out;' ie. things that actually aren't as important, worrisome or stressful as we believe them to be at the moment get blown out of proportion.  It never fails to alleviate a cluttered day or make me feel better in general to remember to zone out, take a step back and remember that I shouldn't be wasting my time or energy sweating the small stuff!
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star."
- Friedrich Nietzsche


What are some things you guys do to stay organized and stress free?  

Cheers, 

K.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

MORE OF AN INTRO (UNIT 6)

I’m a Seattle native, went to Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences for high school and graduated in 2007.  I attended the University of Arizona in Tucson for two years, before deciding to travel to Central America.  I planned on being there for two months, but before I knew it I'd been living in Honduras for nearly a year earning my PADI diving certification through Utila Dive Centre and eventually teaching tourists how to scuba dive as well as managing the shop bar.  I recently started my own fashion blog called W by HARRIS - feel free to check it out. I love gaining new readers and followers. 

My objectives and goals seem to be ever-changing, but over the past year I’ve felt more sure of my decisions (at least things I want to and am willing to try!), giving me a bit more of a ‘direction’ for the next few years of my life.  Having recently gotten involved in blogging and furthered my knowledge and consequently interest in social media, I’m hoping to move to LA by the end of the summer in pursuit of a social media-based position like I have now.  I’ve been itching to be in a new place with new people, so I feel the move will be an exciting and possibly life changing event!

Although my blog has a somewhat general theme, I was excited about the ‘freedom’ my new blog allows me (versus the pretty ‘strict’ theme of my fashion blog); I look forward to writing about my experiences as a student, social media enthusiast & blogger. 

Want to reach me? Easy (the beauty of social media)!





SCCC DISCUSSION FORUM 

Cheers, 

Kate

Welcome!

Hey everyone,

I'm excited to start the blogging portion of CMST 275!  As I mentioned in my WEEK 5 SOCIAL ACTIVITY post, my blog will contain much more writing than my already-established fashion blog, W by HARRIS.

I plan on writing entries as they come to me (in addition to our assigned posts), focusing on my daily experiences, random thoughts and opinions and life in general in regards to being an online student at South Seattle Community College, social media manager, marketer and enthusiast and a blogger looking forward to gaining more experience!

Feel free to check out my related social media sites (links can be found at the top of my blog in the 'menu' as well as on the right-hand sidebar).  I'm always looking for advice, tips, criticisms, comments, etc. when it comes to my social media presence and blog especially, so please don't hesitate to drop me a comment, send a message, shoot me a tweet (I think you get the picture!)...

Cheers,

Kate