Wednesday, March 20, 2013

SPENT

My motto these days is:  DON'T CHARGE, RECHARGE!



(I feel like Suze Orman the financial guru would be cheering me on, "You Go Girl!")

There is just SO MUCH coming at us these days.  I counted 68 direct mail catalogs thrust upon me in the month of February.  I kept count in an effort to get off the mailing list through a great website called:  Catalog Choice.  I was shocked to see how many I actually receive.  This is in addition to all of the catalogs and magazines that I choose to subscribe to for design, fashion, well being and personal interest.  Because I am in the design industry, I probably receive more than most people.  And then there are the blogs that I follow.....all of these advertisement laden periodicals makes you want to just go out and buy stuff!

oh, and the news.....

I've been fielding calls all week from friends.  It also feels like one of those weeks when there is a lot of personal bad news in the lives of people I know.  I have spent time being of support and counsel.  You know that expression about...bad news always comes in threes?  Well I received call number three yesterday.  In the midst of it all I feel so blessed because everything is going very well in my life (right now).  I am counting my blessings and feeling grateful for being able to lend my strength to others during their difficult time.  Bad news is bad news period.  You feel great compassion when people you know are hurting.  It weighs heavily on you.  Perhaps a little internet surfing or a stroll around the mall might be a good diversion.

Step away from the credit card!!  Maybe the stroll you really long for is out in nature for some fresh head-clearing air.  The distress seems to lift and float away when your moving and the only thing above you is the sky.  Chirping birds and barking dogs reconnect us to the continuity of life, a little sunshine always does wonders for the disposition, and nature's beauty is so awe-inspiring it reminds us that things are going to be okay.



I feel so blessed to live by the beach.  It is my go-to place when I need to clear my head.  In the afternoon of the September 11th tragedy, I took a long walk to the beach and stared out at the waves for what seems like an eternity trying to convince myself that things were going to be okay.  The rhythmic break of each wave gave me solace.  When I've had to figure out difficult situations or even rectify disputes with a family member, up into the beach preserve foothills we walk..and walk...and walk...hmmmm if those hills could talk!  When I feel overwhelmed I run through those hills.

The point is, we all have a lot of stuff.  If I took a poll, most of us would say we have too much stuff.  Much more stuff than we need.  There are things that we buy that we may regret buying.  There are things that we buy with that we think will change our lives. You get the point.  Some of our spending is rational.  We do need stuff.  A great deal of it however is impulsive and emotional.  It makes us feel better, for a little while anyway.

Today's Daily Worth blog post is just so awesome because it directly talks about this topic (read here).  According to DW we are psychologically triggered to spend and there are three common triggers for spending.  Amanda Steinberg, who is the founder of Daily Worth speaks of spending with intention (and I'd like to add, LOVE).  I highly recommend you read this posting and muse over the message. The message is don't be "trigger happy".  That kind of happy only lasts a little while.  I thought the timing of this blog was divine, given the week I have been having.  In the past I would run right out and get me a little bling or something colorful to wear to cheer myself up.  I don't do that anymore.  I am now very mindful about what I buy.  I do treat myself, but I don't purchase to feel better.  I am now a treasure hunter.

Do you know someone who buys things to cope with stress or other emotions?  What has been your experience with this?

Share your thoughts!

Jacquie

Friday, March 1, 2013

And the Oscar goes to.......

photo credit: Rob Tobin


This is Inocente in the limosine with the Oscar after last Sunday's Academy Awards.  This is a pinnacle moment for a girl, some amazing film makers, an incredible non-profit called A Reason To Survive, and myself for being part of something so inspirational.

On Sunday, Inocente was awarded the Oscar for the category Short Documentary.  I am honored to be part of this story and I am thrilled to see Inocente herself come to this place on a journey from homeless youth on the streets of San Diego, to walking the red carpet last Sunday evening, and ultimately the recipient of this award.

Inocente, the movie is a documentary created by Sean and Andrea Fine.  They are amazing film makers and have received numerous accolades for both this film and the documentary War Dance.  While I was on the Board of Directors of A Reason To Survive (ARTS), a non-profit for children with adversity, Sean and Andrea were shooting footage for this film.  Inocente was attending ARTS as a homeless youth while attending high school in the vicinity.  At the time she was 15 years old and her school friends were unaware she was homeless.

Inocente




Inocente's story is incredibly inspiring because it speaks to great resilience in the face of horrific circumstances.  Her strength, perseverance and outlook are exemplary to each and every one of us.  She shines brightly despite the circumstances of her life.  Through ARTS, Inocente has found an outlet for her amazing artistic talent and creativity.  And because of people's belief in her, she is now no longer homeless, has a college fund to attend art school, and is thriving.  She is a shining example of POTENTIAL.

It was not on my bucket list to be in an Academy Award winning movie, but life can be funny at times and present you with gifts of providence.  I got involved with ARTS in 2007 because of my love of art and my belief that artistic expression can heal all kinds of deep wounds.  I started at ARTS as a volunteer teaching afternoon classes to gang members.  I fell in love with this organization and joined the board of directors and have been a champion of it ever since.

This movie touches on so many issues facing our nation at this time, including homelessness, immigration, and domestic violence.  But it is a Cinderella story with a shining outcome.  Inocente herself walked the red carpet in a Cinderella-like gown by a renowned San Diego designer Zandra Rhodes.  She joined the filmmakers Sean and Andrea Fine on that stage when they received the Oscar  symbollically standing between the two of them.  She was embraced by the world that evening and everyone fell in love with her.  She was finally able to feel part of something that even she cannot describe.

I think the expression on Inocente's face in the limosine says it all.  Pure joy and exuberance!

I truly hope that if you have the opportunity to watch this film that you do so.  It is a powerful testimony as to what the human spirit can and will endure.  Her circumstances do not define her, her dreams do....

Congratulations Inocente!!  We love you!

Please visit the ARTS website to find out more about the amazing programs they offer for children:

http://www.areasontosurvive.org/