March Soundtrack
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Can you believe it's already March?! Where is this year going? This past week has been particularly crazy (more on that later) and I'm pretty excited to be welcoming a new month. Big things have been happening around here and there are a few very exciting projects starting to take shape. While there's not a ton happening on the blog right now, know that there are things coming up and you can always find me at Glitter Guide and SF Girl By Bay in the meantime.

I've found making a new soundtrack each month to be super fun lately. It's so nice to listen to the same songs all month and then revisit them later to spark those same feelings and memories. I'll always be able to remember exactly what I was going through once these songs come on. This month's mix has a ton of surf rock and some cool covers of oldies I can't stop listening to. Here's to March!

Listen to the playlist here.

Dreamy Beauty Inspiration
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I'm not one to experiment with beauty (in fact, I recently touted my love for going bare-faced) but there's something seriously inspiring about these whimsical, dreamy and avant garde looks. I've got experimental beauty on the brain right now and these daring ways to do it (vivid colored shadows, holographic glitter, dried floral manicures and colorful freckles... to name a few) are really spurring on my need to browse Sephora. Sometimes it's just fun to play with makeup, isn't it?

BeautyChelsea Jackson
The "1-Minute Rule" That Completely Changed The Way I Handle Anxiety
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Hello, lovelies! This week I was thinking about anxiety and all the ways it tends to hold me back from doing all the things that I want or, sometimes, need to do. I've seen so many of my friends and people that I follow online struggle with anxiety lately and I gotta tell you... I'm right there with you!

Some days are awesome and I plow through my to-do list like nobodies business (for some reason, I've had a lot of those days lately and I'm almost scared to jinx it) but others see me slow to move with little desire to get out of bed and barely any motivation. I think on some level, even if we don't all struggle with anxiety, we all have days like this.

Yesterday I saw one of the ladies I love to follow on Insta-stories having a down day and I reached out to share something... I think now is the perfect time to share (with you too) a tip that has completely changed the way I deal with my most anxious days:

"the 1 - minute rule"

Although I'm not sure how I first discovered this 1-minute rule (it must have been an online article somewhere), putting it into practice has been life-changing for me!

The rule is simple. If something takes one minute (or less), do it right away. Don't make excuses and say, "That's such a little thing... I'll do it later." A few examples of tasks that take less than a minute: taking your vitamins, brushing your teeth, (if you're really fast) making your bed, picking up that little bit of trash you passed on the way up the stairs, straightening your couch cushions, picking up your shoes. What I've found, when I employ the one-minute rule during times of anxiety, is that building a pool of little accomplishments makes me feel capable and like I've been able to get something done. Sometimes this trickles over and I in-turn feel motivated to dig myself out of crippling anxiety and tackle bigger things. Sometimes I just pat myself on the back, glance at my space that's tidier and to-list that's shorter and allow myself to continue wallowing in the anxiety. Both are acceptable courses of action.

So, if you're feeling down or having a bad anxiety day, I challenge you to try the 1-minute rule and do all of the little tasks that you can which take a mere 60 seconds. I hope you'll be presently suprised to find that you feel a little better!

 

LifestyleChelsea Jackson