Showing posts with label thoughtful thursday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thoughtful thursday. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2011

bubbly

i guess i'll just deal with the pain, can't wait to celebrate!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

guiding light


happy early father's day to our dads, my soon-to-be dad marky and all the other great dads we know!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

banksy


in the spirit of murals this weeks quote comes from banksy. I first learned about banksy when my sister started taking pics around london of his graphiti. his messages are very thought provoking and the mystery that surrounds him makes him even more interesting. and I love how his art just appears. here are a couple of his art works:




for more go to the banksy site.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

live fully


although "getting stuff done" and work is important for many reasons—I never want to look back and feel like my life flew by without many significant meaningful experiences. I use monday through friday for work and the two days that the weekend brings is my time to enjoy and relax. really that's only 104 days out of 365 each year and sometimes it takes a while to unwind from the week or even prep for the week so now we're at 52 days. sheesh.

moral of the story: we're not here on this earth to only work. there are many more experiences to have, people to laugh with and enjoy your time. life's too short to not take a vacation (without your laptop) or mostly enjoy yourself on a weekly basis. most importantly be happy you have a life to live... and live it FULLY. :o)

Thursday, May 19, 2011

so true


being in the art/marketing/advertising industry there's a lot of pressure to be creative all the time. just like those who don't have a creative bone in their body this isn't an easy task by any means. it is a lot of revaluating of your work and thinking beyond the norm. I hate the phrase "think outside the box"... since the box is always what ends up getting chosen or accepted. but if you always follow the accepted you forget how to be different or how to be creative.

the moral is: you may fail by not always having your ideas chosen, but every once and a while you may strike creative genius—and that's what makes it worth it.

Thursday, May 12, 2011