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Day 17: The New Keep Calm and Carry On

A friend of mine asked me how I keep up with everything I am involved in while still gathering more information on things I’m interested in. Part of this can be credited to an Albert Einstein quote I mentioned in yesterday’s post. A majority of this though, is credited to my everlasting struggle with multitasking. I used to talk on the phone, paint my nails, all while scrolling through the internet for information. Recently though, I have limited multitasking to listening to music, writing, and defining words I come across. Occasionally, I throw another list item into the mix.

I have learned to slow down and focus on one task at a time. As a result, I have conquered most of the things on my to-do list by the end of the day. My plans, however, have the tendency to hold me back from other experiences. Planning has always been in my nature as a Type A person. Plans have consisted of everything under the sun from a packing list, to balancing my schedule, to looking towards to future and getting as much done as possible. There is constantly a list going on in my head with at least 3 or 4 lists written down. I have a planner that I carry with me everywhere and notes on my iPhone about whatever thoughts come to my head.

Most of these plans are not needed.Plus, days tend to feel like the picture at right.  When you slow down and attempt to get everything done, you also learn the value of others’ time. This article from Fast Company goes more in depth into this issue. But what about outside of the board room?

I was out with a friend last night when a group of girls sat at the next table over. They spent the entire time taking pictures with each other and looking at their phones. While they appeared happy, they were not enjoying each others’ presence. These girls seemed caught up in social media and how others viewed them that no conversation existed. Granted, I do not know their back story or anything more about them. Situations such as this are something I see often when going out or when my younger brothers have friends over.

These girls were not contributing to each others’ lives except for another tag on Facebook or post on Instagram. Their conversation was limited and could have been done online. They were not living in the moment.

While I try not to be on the phone constantly when in the company of other people, I catch myself being caught up in other situations when my focus should be elsewhere. I went to a hot yoga class this past weekend and the yogi stated, “Use this time to be in the present and stop making lists of everything else you have to do after this class.” My friend looked at me, because even someone I had never met could stare so deep into my soul. Honestly, I was slightly terrified once I realized her accuracy. So often, we get caught up in what we have to do next that we forget about what we have to do now.

While the lists have not stopped, I have started making a more conscious effort to be present in everyday life. This has become even more important in my last days home before going back to college. We tend to take daily activities for granted.

Preparation will get you farther. Fine lines exist between preparation, progress, and barriers to success. In my attempts to correct the situation, I try to focus on the task or conversation at hand. How do you Keep Calm and Slow Down?

Rainbows and Rocket Ships,

Ann-Marie

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I have been a horrible blogger over the past week! But, I have been productive in the real world. I have moved stuff into my apartment, dealt with parental units, and finished making a dress with a few hours to spare before a party. Living the life, right?

In between these awesome activities, I have stumbled upon the following words or phrases that have made me  laugh recently.

I will be the first to admit that I’m not a Monty Python fan. I attempted to watch the movie twice but failed due to sleep. This quote makes me laugh every time I see it though. Recently, our society has focused on liberation and freedom that we forget the inner workings behind the scenes. There is so much information we do not know whether from repression or from lack of interest. If more people had this type of attitude, maybe we would not be as repressed.

The minions never cease to make me laugh to the point where my sides hurt. Regardless of the shenanigan, and let’s be honest, there are many, the minions take everyday life and turn it into classic slapstick comedy.

I will be the first to admit, I have an obsession with clothes, make up, hair, and pretty much everything else involved in dressing up. I am not very girly in many other respects, but who needs all of the other stuff when football is on? I’m slowly conquering the beast that is my closet. But like most battles, it is uphill. Part of the reason why it has taken so long to post can be credited to the a partial closet expansion via my sewing projects.

Notoriously, I am the go to person of my group of friends for crazy outfits for themed parties, fashion trends, and everything else in between. Some people have hobbies, I have clothes.

I love this quote mainly because it comes from Albert Einstein, one of the greatest creators of all time. One of the main points is that one does not need to be locked down to a particular thing to succeed. So many are pushed to find their “thing,” whether it be major, passion, sport, that they lose sight of the fun. Being “passionately curious” fuels adventure, excitement, and fulfillment. Because without these things, man is boring.

Because there’s no such thing as too many minions in your life. Enjoy!

Rainbows and Rocket Ships,

Ann-Marie