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0 · Sep 9, 2016 ·

“How’s your summer?  How have you been?”

Busy.  Without fail, it’s the first word that I blurt out of my mouth.  Followed by a deep sigh.

“That’s good, good for you” is the typical response.  “Glad to hear business is good”.

I’m glad of this too.  I’m thankful of how far I’ve come.  I’m thankful that I have found people who appreciate my strengths and talents and want me to be a part of their celebrations.

But the exhausted sigh that follows the word busy as it bursts out of my mouth often thinks otherwise.  That exhausted sigh wants a moment of rest, wants to catch its breath and remember what summer used to be like.  I want to go for a country drive.  I want to have enough time to seek treasures in the woods.  I want to listen to Lake Michigan’s shoreline.  I want to have to wash grass stains off of the bottoms of my feet.  I want to pick up a camera, learn calligraphy, paint or dabble with a 100 other creative hobbies that sometime consume my mind.  Alas, I want to play with new flowers.

Reality finds behind a computer screen.  Gmail is holding me hostage.  And when I finally close my laptop, I am rushed the depths of my basement, I scrub buckets like it’s my job, I package an average of 150 votive candle holders per event, I creative checklists and pack my car only to unpack it at an event then repack it at the end of the night and unpack it again only when a tiny ounce of energy finally returns to my body on Tuesday – which is typically 3 days after the wedding has concluded.  Although, I’ve been known to keep my easels zip tied to the top of my Tahoe for as long as a week or two, knowing I was just going to be throwing them back up there, so I simply shouldn’t waste my time.  I pack again, prep, coordinate and making sure that nothing fall through the cracks.  I find myself problem solving dead blooms, missing packages and no show vendors.  And I ship my babies off to Nina’s for another weekend.  Yes, I’m busy.

And I find others praise me for staying busy.

Plum Centerpiece | The Day's Design | Ashley Slater Photography

Photography: Ashley Slater Photography

I want to look at the other side of that coin, it’s the side that says “rest”.  I know that word is important.  And it seems like every day there’s some social media message somewhere reminding me to stop and smell the roses.  That’s how my creativity thrives.  I have to been able to see the world to be inspired by it.  If it buzzes by so fast that all I see is the blurred ground beneath my feet, my work is going to suffer.  My life is going to suffer.  My family suffers.

Then the guilt creeps in.  I can’t leave an email unanswered for more than 2 days.  Someone out there is waiting on me.  This person is depending on me and they’re also paying my bills.  They are important to me.  And I love every single wedding I plan.

There’s guilt towards my family as well.  I have been a vessel of guilt for months now.  I’ve been seeking moments of solitude and release where I can.  Honestly, I haven’t been able to decide if I’m supposed to be thankful for the busy or if I should just throw in the towel.  Ever where I look I seem to find conflicting views.  Some days I love my yoga pant wearing friends displaying their lives, how they work from home so they’re rarely forced to brush their hair while other days I’m inwardly screaming, “your life is a vacation – when do you actually work!?”  Where is the hustle?  How do others find time of these extracurricular activities?

So I went for a walk.  I set up the stroller, grabbed the dog’s leash and down the road we went.  I was craving silence.  Gretta had other thoughts in mind and was jabbering on pointlessly about rocks and hills and heaven only knows what else.  I would mutter some sort of response every few sentences so she thought I was listening, but I couldn’t really tell you what her three year old babble was all about.  I was thinking about how much more you can observe if you can just be quiet and listen to the world around you.  Then suddenly she yelled “A deer!  Mommy do you see it!?  A deer!”

Sure enough, a deer had crossed the road no more than two car lengths in front of us.  But I was so annoyed by all of her chattering on that I had nearly missed it.  And she saw it despite the fact that she was elbows deep in a conversation with herself.

It was at that moment that it hit me, whether you’re busy or giving yourself rest, you still may miss something going on in the world around you.  You can’t rest simply because it’s Saturday and someone tells you too.  Likewise, we don’t always have to rush back to work on Monday morning (yes, I know, perks of working from home).  You have to create your own balance and a schedule and life that works for you, not necessarily the rest of the world.  So while I love to say that I work from 9-5 and close my computer, I might find myself working at 11 pm on a quiet Friday night.  My work is really important to me.  But so is my family.  I know this isn’t my first time writing about balance, but it’s a constant struggle as a business owner and one that I hadn’t exactly planned for.

Your life doesn’t have to be a cookie cutter mockup of everyone else’s.  Plan to take spontaneous play days but work hard so you’re free to do so.  Make your life work for you, and enjoy it.

Happy Friday friends!

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How to Run Your Business like a 4 Year Old

0 · Mar 3, 2014 ·

Last week I had the pleasure of my niece’s company.  She’s four and it was a little challenging… okay, A LOT challenging.  There were moments of laughter, annoyance and pure amazement, just wondering how her little innocent and overly imaginative mind works (to all you moms with 2+ kids, I applaud you).

And throughout her visit I began to wonder, what would it be like if I ran my business like a four year old?

How to Run Your Business like a 4 Year Old | The Day's Design | Bradley James Photography

First off, I wouldn’t care what anyone thought of me.  I would do something simply because that’s how I want to do things, and it’s my way or the highway.  She wears hairbows with her pajamas, walks around with a laundry basket on her head and is constantly delegating tasks to me (right, wrong or otherwise!)  She dances to the beat of her own drum and just does what she loves.  May she always stay true.

Children's Photography - Running Your Business like a 4 Year Old | The Day's Design | Bradley James Photography

Additionally, I would not be scared to ask questions. Lots of them.  Every five minutes.  Knowledge is power friends.  Sometimes I feel so scared to ask questions that I never learn what I truly need to know for fear of sounding dumb.  But this is learning at its best – and yes, it can be over the top annoying at times but humor her (and humor your colleges, peers and associates – they’re only trying to better themselves).  I think people can all learn from one another.

This little lady sings her own praises and tells me when she’s good at something.  For me, this is tough.  I’ve always been taught not to be boastful or brag.  But if I don’t do any self promotion, then my talents will never be recognized.  I can’t just expect people to want to hire me out of the blue without any prior knowledge of my creativity or if I’m not willing to share my strengths.  The key here is to keep it humble and always keep in mind where your talents came from.

Hair bows | The Day's Design | Bradley James Photography

I would continue to fight for what I want.  Without complete understanding of the age difference between her and Gretta (who is 15 months), she was constantly pushing Gretta forward, trying to get her to do what she wanted.  And the same goes for the cat.  Even though it was an uphill and hopeless battle, it never stopped her.  She never saw the situation as impossible, it just meant that she had to try harder, explain herself better and possibly talk louder.

And there would be breaks for playtime.  A time to rest is desperately needed.  Give your head a break and let the creative process start all over again.

Polka Dots and Tutus | The Day's Design | Bradley James Photography

The world would constantly be filled with wonder.  Comparison wouldn’t be a thief of my time.  Life would remain fresh.

Never underestimate the power of stepping back and looking at the world through someone else’s eyes.  You never know what you might see.

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All photos of my adorable little niece are courtesy of Bradley James Photography.  I simply never tire of their gorgeous work.

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