Friday, April 6, 2012

{TGIF Peeps}

weekend plans 4.5.12
link lovin
- Ever thought about upholstering your boxspring?  - great DIY here...

- This coat is everything...if it weren't $500 dollars...{money is the root of all evil}

- This is how you rock boyfriend jeans...

- The new Matchbook magazine is out - check it...

- Another cute DIY: wooden bead necklace

- I'm making this tomorrow to fuel up for our shopping trip - except changing out the polenta with grits!

Enjoy your weekends and have a HAPPY EASTER!!!
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Thursday, April 5, 2012

{Trend Alert: Classic Chambray Shirt}

I think it's pretty safe to say that the chambray shirt has officially moved from a “trend” item to the new basic. It can literally be worn with just about anything - I wear mine with leggings, black jeans, white jeans (any colored jeans - really), skirts, over my dresses, thrown under a sweater with the sleeves rolled…and I could go on. How do you bring your own style to your chambray shirt (and don't tell me you don't have one)? Below are a few of my favorite styling ideas:
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

{April Picks}

It's the beginning of the month, so you know what that means....time for my April picks!!!
April 2012
1 - Yesterday morning I put on my white blazer only to find out that it is way too big and I have to either get it tailored, or purchase another one. boo...but yay!! I plan to live in it as having one in your closet makes your outfits so versatile. If you don't own one yet - get one!

2 - This is my new FAVORITE lip balm! I heard they sell it at Target, but none of the Targets around here have them, so I went straight to the source and ordered online. Love love love!

3 - I know you know this because I talk about it all the time - but I really really need tops. While my parents are in town this weekend, it's truly going to be my mission to find. If not - I'm just going to get these from Madewell.

4 - These shoes will be mine by the end of this month. Practical? No. But I want them and haven't treated myself to a new pair of impractical shoes in a while.

5 - I want to try this Bobby Brown body oil - have any of you tried it yet? I'm going to test it out over the weekend as I'm out shopping and will let you know the verdict. I'm liking the reviews so far though...

6 - Love these earrings from Stella and Dot - I'm ordering them today!
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

{Food For Thought Tuesday: Weight vs. Inches}

As I’m saying this to you – I’m screaming at the top of my lungs to myself trying to get it sink in that I shouldn’t worry about my weight, but instead of the inches and fat that I’ve gotten rid of. Because so many of us want to lose weight, at any given moment, most of us know how much we weigh. Most of us even have a favorite scale, the favorite being the one that gives us the lowest number possible. We talk about weight, think about weight and, sometimes, lie about weight, but how often do we think about what that number means?

For too many of us, weight isn't just a number but something that can actually change how we feel about ourselves. But, what does your weight really mean and how useful is it when it comes to tracking weight loss progress?

When you talk about losing weight, what you usually mean is slimming down. But slimming down doesn't always mean losing weight. It may sound odd, but it's possible to get thinner without actually seeing a change in your weight. This happens when you lose body fat while gaining muscle. Your weight may stay the same, even as you lose inches, a sign that you're moving in the right direction. But, if the scale doesn't change, you may not even be aware that you're getting real results. Knowing the difference between losing weight and losing body fat can change how you get results and may even change how you look at your own body.
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You now know that focusing on fat loss is much more important than focusing on your weight. When you lose body fat, you're making permanent changes in your body, shifting your body composition so that you have less fat and more muscle.

When you first start a program, you may need extra encouragement to keep going, proof that what you're doing is working and the scale may not give you that. Other ways the scale can work against you:

It measures everything: The number on the scale includes everything - muscles, fat, bones, organs, fat, food and water. For that reason, your scale weight can be a deceptive number.

It doesn't reflect the changes happening in your body: If you're doing cardio and strength training, you may build lean muscle tissue at the same time you're losing fat. In that case, the scale may not change even though you're getting leaner and slimmer.

It doesn't reflect your health: As mentioned above, the scale can't tell the difference between fat and muscle. That means a person can have a low body weight, but still have unhealthy levels of body fat.

It isn't always a positive motivator: If you step on the scale and you're unhappy with what you see, how does that make you feel? You may question everything you're doing, wondering why you even bother at all. Focusing on weight may overshadow the positive results you're getting such as fat loss, more endurance and higher energy levels.

Even if you're not ready to stop weighing yourself entirely, using other ways to measure progress can keep you motivated and help you realize that you are making changes, no matter what the scale says.

Go by how your clothes fit. If they fit more loosely, you know you're on the right track 

Take your measurements to see if you're losing inches 

Get your body fat tested 

Set performance goals. Instead of worrying about weight loss or fat loss, focus on completing a certain number of workouts each week or competing in a race.

If the scale is making you crazy, taking a break from weighing yourself may just open your eyes to other possibilities. Your weight isn't the only measure of your success. Put away the scale and you may just see how far you've really come. Do you hear that Jessica???
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Monday, April 2, 2012

{Welcome to six eighty eight}

Welcome to six eighty eight {formerly known as FLOURISH}!

Over the last year or so, I have been brainstorming new names that I not only wanted for my blog, but more importantly my overall brand. I wanted something that was personal – not a name that someone else was using and may confuse their blog for mine {or vice versa} – not a name that I found on a napkin at a fabulous hotel in Los Angeles {which is where I came up with FLOURISH} – but a name that had meaning and truly defined not only who I am, but where I came from.

How did I come up with six eighty eight, you ask? ‘688’ was the address number of my childhood home. It’s a place that I have the fondest memories. It was in that house that I started my passion for art and design, as at a very young age I knew exactly what I wanted to do with my life. I loved decorating my room, and would redecorate it all the time to switch up the look. My friend Steven and I would build forts and dollhouses for my Barbies out of old wood that either his dad or mine had lying around. I remember building a wall shelf to showcase all of the figurines that I collected {and yes there were unicorns}. My friend Felicia and I would paint and draw on rocks and trade them every time we saw each other, along with special notes that only she and I could read because we had our on decoding system {man I wish I still had those}. There was a huge tree in the backyard that I would climb up high {with chalk in my pockets} and color the bark and branches {as walls and the side of the house were off limit}. I could go on and on with the memories, but as I was brainstorming names for my brand, I thought of where my inspiration early in life began. The moment I thought of my childhood home, I knew my new name would be six eighty eight.

My short-to-long term goal for six eighty eight {in addition to being my creative outlet} is to continue to provide you with daily inspiration and help encourage you to trust your own style via my blog. My long-term goal, is for six eighty eight to be a brand. I plan to restart my jewelry line, start an accessory line with my sister, and one day open retail shop – and yep you guessed it all will be named six eighty eight.

I am so excited about six eighty eight and all of the possibilities that are awaiting. I have truly enjoyed my journey over the last few years and love that I get to continue to interact with all of you on a daily basis. Thank you for your continued support – and look forward to new and fresh daily inspiration. The long haul required for blogging can only be driven by passion. When you're motivated by passion, you have an inner desire and inexplicable need to express your inner voice.