Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts

Thursday, July 31, 2014

How To Survive An Existential Crisis

I am experiencing what people in the first world commonly call an existential crisis. I am simply existing, living without meaning. Just going through the motions. And I'm disenchanted by it all - my job, my friends, my city, my future plans (or lack thereof)...

My all-time favorite blogger, Sarah at Yes and Yes, once wrote about the effectiveness of (literally) writing yourself a prescription for happiness. Her idea was based off of a 2009 study that showed that people are more likely to stick to a diet or exercise plan if their doctor actually pulls out a prescription pad and pen and writes out a detailed plan, rather than simply saying, You need to eat healthy and exercise. So she wrote herself a prescription for happiness, including action items like spending time outdoors and buying expensive out-of-season fruit every once in a while.

Anyway, Sarah reminded her readers of the original post this week, and, well, the timing was nothing short of magical for me.

I'll be celebrating (?) my 28th birthday on August 29th. I've been desperate for a pick-me-up. And now I have a plan!

Below I've outlined my own prescription for happiness, and I'll spend the month of August following through. First I wrote out the prescription itself, and then below each item, in bold, I filled in my specific plan. I may or may not blog about it as I go, but I am committed to recapping my experience at the end of the month, at a minimum.
  1. Plan a vacation. Escape, literally. Even if it's just for a few days. And make it something relaxing, not busy. This is probably not the time to plan a ten-day, seven-city European excursion (but if that sounds great and you can afford it, go for it!).

    This plan is not 100% set in stone yet, but I believe I'm escaping to the Smoky Mountains, with my siblings and niece/nephew, to celebrate my birthday. Perfection.
  2. Update my resume. At first I thought maybe this action item is just specific to me because I'm unhappy at work, but after some reflection, I've decided it's a good practice for anyone who hasn't touched their resume in years and is looking for a confidence boost.

    I will update my resume. Which means I'll mostly be adding things to it. Exciting!
  3. Exercise daily. Because I really regret that workout, said no one ever. (Insert any cheesy line about exercise and endorphins here.) I know it will make me feel better in the short term and also reveal some long-term results.

    This one is a bit bold, but I'm an all-or-nothing kind of gal when it comes to working out. I will exercise Every. Single. Day. during the month of August.
  4. Clean and purge. I don't know about you, but having lots of stuff makes me feel unorganized and chaotic. So let's clean our homes. And trash/recycle/give away stuff we don't need or use.

    This Saturday, folks. It's on.
  5. Read a new book, or watch a new (to you) television series. Another means of escape, I guess. It just sounded like a fresh idea.

    Instead of watching New Girl or The Mindy Project from start to finish again, I'll investigate a new TV series. And read a few books.
  6. Appreciate the little things. Sometimes I neglect the little things that make me happy because I'm too busy/lazy/whatever. Like ignoring a beautiful sunset because I'm watching sitcom reruns on Netflix. Or cooking dinner in silence instead of playing my favorite music or listening to NPR because I'm lazy. Or not buying a $3 Starbucks beverage that would cheer me up because I'm cheap.

    This month, I will watch the sun set. And I'll play music while I cook. And I'll buy the $3 latte, damnit.

What would be on your prescription for happiness?

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

My Birchbox Favorites

(Based on my limited knowledge of blogging, I think I'm supposed to say that this post is not sponsored. I'm not that big of a deal.)

I've been a Birchbox subscriber for nearly a year. My sister-in-law bought me a (full year!) subscription as a thank you gift for hosting her baby shower. I used to say it was an intriguing concept but not something I'd pay for; however, based on my experience, I will absolutely pony up $110 next month to continue receiving my monthly box of joy.

From the Birchbox site, in case you're unfamiliar:
"Birchbox delivers high-end beauty, grooming, and lifestyle samples once a month, customized just for you."

I love health and beauty products. I especially love to tell people about my brilliant finds. (Lucky you!) I'm not sure that I'll review every product each month, but I plan on sharing my favorite products with you here.

Over the last year, these are the products I've loved:

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1. COOLA Classic SPF 30 Cucumber Moisturizer for Face: I should probably admit that I didn't actually buy the full size version of this product ($32), but I would if I wasn't actively avoiding the sun this summer. It isn't thick like my usual sunscreen (I'm looking at you, Neutrogena) and it smells divine. Like a very specific fancy spa I've visited before, but I refuse to name drop. If you're looking for a smooth everyday sunscreen, this is the stuff. If you aren't wearing sunscreen daily, shame on you.

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2. Juice Beauty Green Apple Peel Sensitive: Okay, I haven't purchased the full size version of this one either... YET ($39). I've made the sample last for several uses. I have relatively easy skin, but it is sensitive, especially to peels. I love how my face feels after using this product and it doesn't bother my skin at all. I used the sample (0.25 oz) four times, so I know I'll get to use the full size (2 oz) product enough to make it worth the price.

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3. Color Club polishes: I'm always excited about new nail polishes. The first Color Club polish I received from Birchbox was the green one in the image above. I like it, but prefer the colors in the Gala's Gems collection (I ordered the set of four minis, $13). I'm not blown away by the quality of Color Club polishes (I usually buy OPI or Ulta), but I do enjoy the colors. Also noteworthy, I got a sample Art Duo pen in my May box and I haven't tried it yet, but I have high hopes!

4. KIND Healthy Grain Bar: I received the Maple Pumpkin Seeds with Sea Salt bar in my March box and I've been trying to find it in stores ever since. I'm about to order them in bulk off of the KIND website. (I've tried the Dark Chocolate Chunk and Oats & Honey flavors, too, and like them both... but pumpkin seeds are my jam!)

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5. Sumita Color Contrast Eyeliner: I don't have any interest in the "color contrast" idea behind this product, but I have always had eye-crease-smudge problems with eyeliner on my upper lids and this is the best solution I've found so far. I haven't had to replace my black sample yet, but I will ($11).

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6. Stila lip glaze: This has long been a favorite of mine, but Birchbox sent a sample my way and it deserves a shout out. My sample was called "Cupcake" (pictured: "Fruit Punch"). Hate the cutesy names, but love the subtle colors. Lasts long enough for me. (But full disclosure: I'm not big on lip color.)

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7. Benefit Big Easy: *Life-changing product alert!* I didn't get a sample of this, but I did find this product through Birchbox (on Instagram, @birchbox). I love Benefit's products. This BB cream is perfect. I traded in my MAC foundation and powder for this. It's the perfect amount of coverage for my skin type and taste. ($38, lasts ~3 months with daily use)

If you like to give super generous gifts (like my sweet SIL), Birchbox is a great gift idea for any friend who loves makeup/skin care products. It's definitely one of the coolest presents I've ever received.

If you are interested in subscribing or gifting a subscription, feel free to use this link.  :)