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January 1, 2012

Sassy Sunday

It is a New Year and I'm welcoming 2012 with open arms. I am also making sure Sassy Sundays become a priority. What you can expect from this year's post: endless amounts of positive energy, enthusiasm, motivation, and inspiration. Writing makes me happy. So, why not make a commitment to do more of what makes me happy?


Be Fashionable
Embrace Individuality
Stay Classy
Treat Yourself
Be Fashionable
Time to make room for everything you got under the Christmas tree. Now, I know this can be an overwhelming task. Organizing can sometimes be a chore. I recommend turning on music and start with one area at a time. For example, begin with your closet space. Rummage through your clothes and create a pile to donate. You might discover items you have forgotten about. If you are able to see what you have, it will be easier to get ready everyday. Tip: If you haven't worn it in a year, get rid of it.

Embrace Individuality

"It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are."  
-E.E. Cummings

Stay Classy
Don't drink too much. New Year's is the end of the holiday season and it is also a beginning. Have fun, but know your limit before you start sipping your pretty little drinks. 

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Now, you do!

Treat Yourself to a new workout regime. Make your body a priority for a lifetime. I have already started using my Everlast Cardio Freestanding Striking bag. It's a great workout and stress reliever. 


Resolutions are nice to find what you would like to change for the year. However, don't set yourself for failure. Creating small habits are more manageable than trying to conquer everything in one day. If your desire is a healthier, better-looking body, remember it will take time to see such change. 

Find what makes you happy, make a plan, and see it through. Every year brings new possibilities and opportunities. Everyday take a small step to find your ultimate happiness.

Until next time,

Here's to always being your B.E.S.T!

December 24, 2011

All you have to do is dream...


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"I see pride! I see power..." -Cool Runnings, 1993

Looking back can sometimes bring light to how to move forward. I may not have crossed everything off my to do list, but at least I tried. Everyday can be viewed as a challenge. Or everyday can be viewed as an opportunity. Although, I may not have everything I want, I do take time to appreciate what I do have. There will always be someone greater or lesser than you. This should not affect your self-worth or what you plan to accomplish...your dreams. 

How do you plan on finding your happiness in 2012? 
"This year make it less about must improve myself  and more about must enjoy myself" -Glamour Magazine 

Appreciate the journey. Although I blog, I keep a personal diary and quote book. I can see how I've grown into the person I am today. Quotes are inspiring. I write some down on a dry erase board or notecard, so I can see it everyday. Whatever you dream can come true, just don't neglect the hardwork it takes to get there.
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Thoughts become things...and if you believe such things to be true, you shall have everything you want in this life.

Until next time,

Here's to always being your B.E.S.T!

December 6, 2011

Dancing in December

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Glittery snowflakes, sweet candy canes, hot chocolate, marshmallows, scarfs, Christmas movies, Cupcakes, old fashion cookie tins, cinnamon vanilla candles, luminaries, homemade holiday cards, cheese balls, holiday bows, rose salve, Christmas jingles, slipper socks, and afternoon naps.

These are a few of my favorite things. This December find your purpose, appreciate the people you love, and end this year on a good note. There are 25 days left in this year. Let's make the most of it.

Until next time,

Here's to always being your B.E.S.T!

November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving Wish


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Traditions.Football.Parades.Turkey.Stuffing.Family. Friends.Warmth.   Desserts.WishBones. ChicCenterpieces.Pies.Leftovers.Rest.Laughs.Prayers.  Candles.Memories.

Turning over a new leaf and being thankful for what I have is my goal for this special day. This year I have the opportunity to make Thanksgiving dinner. As for the leaf that I am turning over it's always to be a better version of myself. May this day unite you with the ones you love.

Happy Thanksgiving,

Here's to always being your B.E.S.T.

October 6, 2011

Falling for winter

Is it really that time of year? October is here, whether I like it or not. No more tube tops, flip flops, and spending mindless days under the sun. As I try to embrace this season, the colder season brings more preparation.

I'm getting ready for some fun adventures this month. I plan on drinking lots of hot chocolate, conquer the corn maze, visit a haunted house, and host a scary movie night. All filled with great company and pictures to come!

My recent purchases for the fall season included a new pair of brown Alloy boots, a black bomber jacket from Target, and a cream Forever21 scarf. I can't wait to wear!


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This month, I'm reading Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man by Steve Harvey. I recommend this read for any woman that doesn't understand the intentions of men. Steve Harvey has put women in the driver's seat of their relationships.

Another joy of mine, or maybe more a a slight obsession, is Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte. The price however, I'm not in love with. Luckily, I found this wonderful DIY: Pumpkin Spice Latte (Just Like Starbucks) recipe.

Pumpkin Spice Latte
makes 1-2 servings


Ingredients:
2 cups milk
2 tablespoons canned pumpkin OR 1 teaspoon of Torani Pumpkin Spice Syrup (your choice)
2 tablespoons sugar or sugar substitute - you can halve this amount
2 tablespoons vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
1-2 shots espresso (about 1/4 cup of espresso or 1/2 cup of strong brewed coffee if you don't have an espresso machine.)


Directions:
In a saucepan combine milk, pumpkin and sugar and cook on medium heat, stirring, until steaming. Remove from heat, stir in vanilla and spice, transfer to a blender and process for 15 seconds until foamy. If you don't have a blender, don't worry about it - just whisk the mixture really well with a wire whisk.

Pour into a large mug or two mugs. Add the espresso on top.


Optional: Top with whipped cream and sprinkle pumpkin pie spice, nutmeg, or cinnamon on top.

I have used this same website before when I was craving caramel macchiatos. Yummy fall treats are helping me warm up to winter.

September is long gone and only three months left in this year. I plan to re-evaluate the New Year's resolution list, dust off my diary, pack up my summer clothes, and enjoy what's left for 2011. 

Until next time,

Here's to always being your B.E.S.T!

 
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