Thursday, April 30, 2009

Mediocrity vs. Greatness


I found the following entry on lululemon athletica's site awhile back and like to re-read it every so often. I find it inspiring and motivating....read on :-)

Mediocrity can be defined by: if someone was to ask you “how are you?” you would reply “fine”. Mediocrity is doing an “ok job”, having a relationship that “works”, being just a “little” overweight, having a job that “pays the bills” etc.. Mediocrity is putting up with things the way they are with no firm plan to change the situation by a specific date. Mediocrity is following a predetermined and unfulfilling path. Most people live in a state of mediocrity. Mediocrity is as close to the bottom as it is the top.

Greatness is demanding the best of everything and doing what is required to get it. Greatness is demanding friends who demand the best. Demanding the best wife or husband and the best job and the best pay. Demanding the company you work for makes the best product and is uncompromising in its promise to the customer. Greatness is demanding the best out of one’s self.

Greatness means taking ownership of your life and operating out of what is possible not from a place of fear. Greatness is having faith that the world will unfold as you design it to be...

In order to determine what “GREATNESS” means you first need to figure out what “MEDIOCRITY” is. Mediocrity is a state in which most individuals live. Most people are completely unaware of the greatness that exists within them and they continually co-exist in a vicious cycle of trying to make themselves happy in unfulfilling and meaningless ways. Most people are not happy living this way but most do not even know what it means to live a “great” life, they have never been exposed to the possibility of living life in this manner. They are completely unaware of the fact that their mediocrity is killing their ability to be great. It is in this small detail where those of us who have been exposed to the possibility of a great life are able to contribute to elevating the world from a place of mediocrity to a place of greatness.

MEDIOCRITY

  • Living a “FINE” life
  • Just going with the motions of life – not “living” life
  • Status Quo
  • Following a predetermined path
  • Following a “leader”
  • Stagnant
  • A vocabulary full of “I wish and I hope”, excuses and blame
  • Worrying about what others think
  • Not taking control of ones life
  • Continually trying to look good
  • Not loving every moment life
  • Unhealthy Mind = Unhealthy Body

GREATNESS

  • Leading a “great” life on a daily basis
  • Creating your own path in this world
  • Being a “leader”
  • Unique individual
  • Do not live your life concerned about how you look or what others think
  • Live a life full of endless possibilities
  • Open to failing and making mistakes
  • Learning and new experiences
  • Knowledge
  • Continually moving forward
  • Confident, strong and courageous
  • Personal Responsibility – full ownership of one’s life
  • Making a difference – being a contribution

The law of attraction says you will attract into your life the goals and visions that you manifest as possible and real. Great visions and goals will attract others with great visions and goals. Great people help great people become greater.

Choose to be GREAT…Choose to bring greatness into your life and choose to partake in “elevating the world from a place of mediocrity to a place of greatness!”

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Reminder


We are given the power to design our own unique life. We are artists. The canvas is our life. The key is to take ownership of this gift and use it wisely. If you do, your life will become an extraordinary work of art.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Inspirational Quote

to start the week off...


You are educated when you have the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or self-confidence.

-Robert Frost

Friday, April 24, 2009

Have a Beautiful Weekend!

Below are a few shots of the beautiful flowers I purchased yesterday at the weekly Century City farmer's market. These are currently the centerpiece on my dining table :-)








Have a beautiful weekend!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Inspirational Quote

I read this in one of my friend's facebook and found it inspirational:


"Failure’s hard, but success is far more dangerous. If you’re successful at the wrong thing, the mix of praise and money and opportunity can lock you in forever."
-Po Bronson

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Colorful Kitchens

I am loving the use of color in these kitchens! It's easy to play it safe with whites and neutrals, but why not take a chance and add color to the cabinets or walls in the kitchen? It might just turn out fabulously...










The Classic Trench

For anyone out there like me who's still looking for the perfect classic trench that never goes out of style, Banana Republic has theirs on sale for $123.99 down from $225.00 (well actually its on sale $154.99 but if you use the promotion code SPRING at checkout, you get a 20% discount!). This is one of the many I previously tried on when it was at full price but never committed to buy because I thought it was a little too pricey for me. Both look great, although I think I like the white one the best...




By the way, the coupon code for the 20% off is valid til the 26th of this month.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Have a great weekend!

Unfortunately I have to do some work over the weekend, but I'm hoping to finish up ASAP so I can enjoy the sunny LA weather that's projected!

Shoe Finds

With exception of the one above which I couldn't resist, all are under $100, and most under $50.



Red Espadrilles
22.99
Pink Ruched Wedges
24.99

Round Toe Heel
88.95



Plum Berry Heels
99.95

Grey Strappy Heels
26.99

White Gladiator Flats
16.99


White Strappy Heels
24.99

Fashion Finds

Under $100 of course.

Poplin Cross-front dress
36.00

Shirt dress
62.00
Python print pencil skirt
24.50

Red Tote
19.99


Marisella Dangling Earrings
7.80

Ruffle Trim T-back Tank
32.00

Tuxedo Jacket
68.00


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Mirror Mirror on the Wall

While moving out of our apartment and into our newly purchased condo last September, my husband and I accidentally broke the beautiful but very heavy mirror we purchased during our honeymoon in Santa Barbara. Sadly it will have to be replaced (unless I find some way to fix it or hide the broken part). Although not in our budget right now maybe we'll save up to buy one of these from Neiman Marcus...








The ones below are also very beautiful but probably won't be in our price range anytime soon!