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Your Multi-Dimensional Brand!

These two things don't go together.

That's what many of us say about our spirituality and professional lives.

We end up saving who we really are for when…later when? We save our inspiration or spirituality for nights and weekends, why? So others will accept us? Accept us how exactly?

This week I celebrate fifteen years under the Ghilotti Ink/MGI/business owner/entrepreneur umbrella and in thinking back to 2001, I remember this: not believing there was room for all (ALL) of me in business and, truthfully, as a result, in life, too.

Just as I had in the corporate advertising world, professional was the filter I used to express (if we can call it that), for years.

As one of the more visual examples, I definitely didn't believe I could be spiritual — be about feeling — as well as be into fashion. How would (could??) it all play out or how could (would??) they lean into one another? Didn't one dismiss the other?

Answer: They did go together, as natural as water flowing downstream, because every part was and is me and all parts go together for you, too, because each of them is you.

They support one other and support you because nothing true can be threatened, or is, therefore, threatening.

When you're multi-passionate and multi-dimensional, which we are, you, as a Couture Creation, have carte blanche to, not only, play with all your toys, but share them. Ever since you were a teeny little thing, you've been all about it, so bring her back.

And, don't worry, the golden thread, theme, tone or soul of your brand will present itself, as will the puzzle pieces to the focused story about the real you, because, nothing true can't not come through as such when honestly sharing it.

Playing at professional (neck up, intellectualized and about the ego and physical body) robs us of our technicolor personality (essence, emotional or spiritual body) and of the real soul, purpose and wild, wise woman behind the name, business license and credentials, the one who others actually want to get to know.

Changing the filter five years or so into the business, following how and where I felt happier and a more honest freedom of expression, what I now call "couture happiness", supported the first real business boom, and, more importantly, supported being able to do the work I was meant to do here.

The real you will show you to your real work and your real work will show you to, maybe, your first real feeling of success.

Show up.

Our multi-passionate ways will always contribute to our unique spark. In addition, the acceptance of our multi-dimensional truth can set us free.

You are more than this body, you are more than your business and you are way more than your bank account.

The following words recently shared from Columbia on my IG account, @couturehappiness, after I purchased this necklace feels like it brings it all together and brings us all home:

"…Express your individuality and celebrate others', too, and, as you do, remember that you can be big-hearted and a boss, spiritual and spicy, rooted and wild, about growth, understanding of your heroine's journey and human, open-minded and rooted in the collective as well as opinionated, loving and loud, easily excitable and elegant ~ a feeling fashionista.

We can be deeply spiritual, searching for meaning throughout all that we do and also very much care about all things human or material in a way that helps us taste or experience our limitless creativity and unabashed freedom, without being tied to these things for true peace or happiness, because we all know too well where that actually comes from.

At the end of the day, we can be of that world and of this one, all at the same damn time."

Life is good,

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p.s. Express all of yourself.

Life, Death and Branding

If you believe the only thing you take with you are experiences (the way you consistently made yourself and others feel), then life, business, motherhood, romance etc. can be about doing just that ~ crafting experiences.

So long to the goals of creating a business, creating revenue, creating success, creating a loving marriage or even to creating happiness. We get stumped on how when we think of it this way. It's an easier path to all those things when we focus on crafting experiences.

A well-crafted experience has depth, layers and stories (stories, as in that of a home and also as in the tales told for motivation (action energy), not just inspiration (feel good energy)).

With the care, flair and engaged elegance of a big-hearted couture designer, choose to make an experience of your brand(ing), training calls, discovery calls or sales process, marketing, workshops (don't have to feel like workshops), customer service emails, team meetings and of the words and ways you handle both the easy and tough situations, day in and out (the out is the tougher of the two), and you'll be living a life filled with ecstasy, a sort of heaven on earth.

Life is good,

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Commit to THIS (a little more?)

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Adventure Tip (photos from Spain)

There's so much I'd love to share with you about this Summer's travels so far! (We have one more trip to Columbia coming up but just one day ago returned from visiting three cities we love in Europe).  

As a family who is lovingly called "The Gypsies" by their parents, travel and the way it informs our creativity, connection and global citizenship, has always been really important to us.

I was born outside the U.S. and as a young girl and young adult, I studied abroad in France and Spain. Later on as a married woman, my husband and I moved to Holland and Mexico for adventure (aka: to learn more about ourselves through the new and unexpected). 

Though we would love to move to yet another country at some point, these days we get our fix of adventure and the new and unexpected by traveling near and far a few times a year.

Today I'd love to share this photo of my son from the Mama-Sun portion of our European adventure (as well as a couple others below), in addition to some thoughts and tips for how to bring adventure into your life and business and…"how to love the lesson." I'll explain… 

About Adventure and Loving the Lesson, Spain Edition.

Nolan zip lined in Toledo, Spain, a medieval town that used to be the capital of Spain. 

It was a big deal because he was nervous and did it anyway.

I'm happy to report it was so bad that he went down a second time.

Before that new physical adventure, we visited the museum dedicated to El Greco, an artist from the Spanish Renaissance. It was our creative, art history adventure or lesson for the day.

Both experiences and lives — Nolan's and El Greco's — have much to say, so here it is:

Adventure: Just like apples, having one a day keeps the doctor away. That's what Nolan and I talked about in the taxi headed to our next destination. We discussed that living life like a game (except with matters of the heart) was key. I shared that looking at each day, no matter what he was doing, as the 12 or so awake hours he needed to experience at least one new adventure would help him suck the sweet lemon/orange/mango/apple juice out of life.

SUCK THE JUICE OUT OF LIFE.

It could be a letter you write to someone, even though you're a bit nervous or signing up for the talent show at school and walking away before you have a chance to cross your name off the list. Or, it could be, as you get older, I said, planning your next wild trip with a friend during a lunch break. Those examples may not be what light him up as he grows, of course, but I told him he'd definitely know what adventure was and meant to him. Follow those feelings and excitement around your definition of adventure now versus keeping adventure as something you do only once or twice a year, find things that scare or light you up and get after them. When you get after them, you GET a fired-up, purposeful life.

"You'll grow in confidence which will also make life much more enjoyable," I said.

¡Make your bucket list a daily one! 

When we take life too serious, listening too much to that fear voice attempting to keep us safe, we live a serious life.

As I share with clients, you may have to trick yourself into doing the things that will bring joy and purpose to your life (there are all sorts of ways).

Similarly, it takes practice to live this kind of adventurous, confident in self life, however that's something everyone has access to ~ the ability to practice. The key is to start, and keep on keeping on.

One way to get ourselves into practice mode is by re-framing everything we do in life, love or business as experiences which we "get to do" versus those we "have to do" (part of the play factor or game). 

You don't HAVE to do anything. Not at all. But you were given all your human bells and whistles (intellect, intuition, sense of spontaneity and adventure) so you could GET to do a lot of amazing things.

When you re-frame the situations in front of you, you get that much more out of the experience ahead and out of life as a whole, too.

The latter is one of my favorite phrases and truths because when we look at life with this lens, everything, and I mean everything, becomes an opportunity. Fear is an opportunity. No is an opportunity. Yes, is an opportunity. Even grief is an opportunity, as I've learned as of late.

Lesson: Every day, lessons will come. Emotional lessons, art history lessons, you name it. Instead of beating yourself up when the emotional or, in other words, relationship lessons come, at minimum, challenge yourself to be grateful they've arrived (you don't have to be happy about it, but gratitude acknowledges there's value in the timing and weight of the experience). Do see it for what it is ~ the chance to learn the next greatest lesson right now so you can move on more deeply, honestly, and with less burden, enjoying the rest of the adventure. When you learn the lesson the first time it comes around, you don't have to repeat it; something we forget, but that we can absolutely count on.

The lesson for both of us was both an emotional one, in Nolan doing what he was afraid of, and it was also a lesson in purpose, authentic expression and dedication to our brand of joy, learning from Greco's life…

It took 200+ years *after* his death for El Greco's body of work to experience what we might call "success." His dramatic, expressionistic style, rediscovered by romantics and French painters, but misunderstood and rejected throughout much of his life, was finally celebrated and became a great inspiration to new painters, sculptures and architects.

But, he was 'too much' for his time. And to "be too much" and express in exactly the way he did was his purpose. To be 'too much' is your purpose, too.

How could you do that more in the choices you're making in your business, writing, or speaking? How could you be too much and express to your heart's content?

The lesson here: Express, use your voice and show yourself and keep doing so, regardless if others celebrate you or not…

We do the opposite ALL the time. We stop ourselves from moving forward with our art, our writing, our business, our expression in whatever form that takes, because of what others think.

Nolan says do it anyway. Jump, dive, slide, two-step into it, but do it. Your ecstatic joy and success awaits.

Dedicate yourself to your art and to putting it out there with wild abandon every day and know, better yet, BANK on something wild happening.

Set your sights on both the adventure and lesson(s) you'll accept as part of the bold, expressed you today and you won't just experience ecstatic joy, you will embody it.

What one adventure will you create in your life each day?

What self-awareness, gratitude and permission will you tap into to allow in the lessons that wish to inform you, promising to, not only make you a better version of yourself in this moment, but possibly the next most innovative expressionist of your time?

Sending you all my Summer love!

Talk to you soon, couture creation you…

Life is good,

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