Get outside and get fresh air. It's such a simple thing, but it makes so much difference in our attitude and views on the day. Getting some sunshine in will lift your spirits. Looking at nature is calming to our soul. Take some time today or this weekend to get out and sit. Sit on your own front ... Read More
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Move To Create Energy | Daily Thought 7 by Ashley Shelly
Using energy creates more energy. I always feel the best when I move. Whether it's as simple as starting to wash the dishes in the sink or walking around dusting the apartment, the more I move, the more energy I have. You have to move to create energy. Resting is super important, and I need a lot ... Read More
Self-Doubt is Paralyzing | Daily Thought 6 by Ashley Shelly
Self-doubt is probably the most paralyzing thought process. Every time I stop and think I might not be capable of doing something, I'm just wasting precious time. Every time I've decided to just go for something and start, I always figure it out in the end. I'm not saying to jump out of an ... Read More
Your Plan Becomes Your Reality | Daily Thought 5 by Ashley Shelly
Your plan becomes your reality. This statement is currently on the postcards that go out with all of my orders. It speaks to my daily life and it holds so much truth, I had to share about it in today's Daily Thought post. It's interesting how when I write things down ahead of time, they tend to ... Read More
Quality Over Quantity | Daily Thought 4 by Ashley Shelly
You know that saying, "quality over quantity"? I love that saying. It's so true. When we were registering for our wedding at Target and Bed, Bath & Beyond, I tried really hard to only pick items that we truly needed and would use. One of those things I am sitting on right now. Super soft ... Read More
Pursue Your Passion | Daily Thought 2 by Ashley Shelly
Do you have a passion that you actively pursue? Or do you just think about it a lot and get so busy with other things in life that it gets pushed to the side? I had a professor in college who always told me how important it was to pursue my craft even when I was working. When I graduated from ... Read More