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Colors That Say Something

When it comes to color choices in your home, do you buy into the meaning behind the colors, or just pick the prettiest one you see?

I recently found this chart outlining the psychology of color choices for your home and thought I would share it with you.

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Have you ever read your horoscope? Or even a fortune cookie? Our minds have a great way of taking words that would otherwise be completely random and somehow making them fit into our lives.  I’ve always wondered how almost 600,000,000 people that share the same astrological sign could all have the same horoscope and it magically applies to them.  I think the key word is vague.  Keep these readings vague, and the reader will easily find a way to apply it.

So really, I think you could spin these color meanings into just about anything you want.  Lately, I’ve been loving greens, especially “foliage greens!”  Does this mean I’m fertile, healthy, and balanced? Not completely.  But it does symbolize new beginnings, so that seems appropriate.

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We’ve also chosen a lot of pastels for the bedrooms in our house.  According to the chart, these colors give off calm and soothing feelings, which I think is fitting.

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As far as the office, I think we’ve hit the nail on the head!  We’ve chosen a navy, which could mean confident, professional, and thought-provoking.  So you should probably expect a lot of ingenious thoughts and inventions to come out of this room. (Ha!)

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What’s your take on the psychology of color?  What colors are you drawn to?  Do your favorite colors represent your personality?

The Sunday Currently, #12

I took the month of December off from The Sunday Currently, but I’m happy to bring it back this Sunday!

What have you been up to this weekend? I had a full weekend of working over at the house planned, but unfortunately this bronchitis of mine had different plans.  So I spent most of yesterday on the couch, but I was able to get a few organizational things done (more on that later!).  I’m hoping to be a little more productive today, but who knows.

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Currently:

Reading– Lots and lots of photography tips.  My super generous dad gave us a new Canon DSLR camera for Christmas!!  In fairness, I think he was ready to get his back (since I stole it several months ago).  I’m not aiming to be a pro here or anything, but I am looking forward to cleaning up my every day shots and being a little more camera savvy.  We’ll see…

Thinking– How excited I am to get The Remedy House up and running again after the holidays.  Mary and I have taken the time off to prepare to open up our shop on Etsy in the coming weeks.  We hope you’ll stop by and check us out!  Like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter to get all the latest news!

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Smelling– Nothing.  My nose isn’t working right now.

Wishing– My big brother and future sister-in-law the very best!!  They got engaged on their trip to NYC last week, and I couldn’t be more thrilled for them! I’m so very HONORED to be a matron of honor!  I love you both! :)

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Hoping– That my New Years resolutions continue to stay in tact.  So far so good!  I’ve eaten really healthy (and have only eaten out once, and chose wisely), and have not spent any money unnecessarily.  No gym yet, thanks to bronchitis, but I’m hoping to get started this week.  I realize it’s only been 5 days, and it will only get harder, but it’s a step in the right direction!

Wearing– PJs.

Loving– All of the really cute desktop (and iphone/ipad) wallpapers out there right now!  For my work computer, I like to keep a calendar up.  This is what I have now, but I also really love this one.

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Needing– This dreadful cough to go away.  I am not a fan.

Feeling– Thankful that January is so much calmer than the last few months.  I’m sure it will fill up quickly, and we have so much to do to get the house ready, but it’s nice to not feel so weighed down by a heavy calendar.

Clicking– Are you in business for yourself, or thinking about taking the leap?  Or maybe just in search of some inspiration to get your year started? Check out these enlightening quotes from Forbes.  My personal favorite: “There are no traffic jams along the extra mile.” (Roger Staubach)

Be sure to click on over to Lauren’s blog to see what she and others are up to this week!  You can also check out Lauren’s guest post here.  Have a wonderful week!

Resolutions and Other Thoughts

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been reflecting a lot on 2013.  All in all, I think this has been the hardest year yet for me.  It has been filled with lots of major life changes and lots of obstacles, but it’s also made me a much stronger and wiser person.  This year has shaped who I am probably more than any other year.  And as much as I’ve learned in 2013, I’m ready to close that chapter and roll on into 2014.

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I’ve never really been one to have New Year’s Resolutions.  It’s easy to get excited in planning your resolution, but the actual execution is much more difficult.  In a way, I guess I’ve always felt that making resolutions in some way sets you up for failure in the new year.

But this year, I’m changing that.  They say that it takes 21 days to make something a habit.  That means that the first 3 weeks of January are crucial to getting your year on track.  I debated whether or not I should be so honest, but I believe that accountability is a great motivator!  So here goes…my New Year’s Resolutions.

1. Get Healthy.

It’s awkward to put this out there, but this is the heaviest I’ve ever been.  It would be easy to blame it on the crazy cocktail of meds I was on for a while for my migraines (which added about 30 pounds—less the exorbitant amounts of hair that fell out), having surgery, the stress of all the major events in my life this year, or just getting comfortable in marriage and not really caring anymore.  But that wouldn’t be the truth.  The truth is that I do really care, that it’s something I think about almost every minute of every day, and that I just got lazy.  So no more excuses.

I know most people make some version of this resolution each year, and the vast majority fail.  That’s why, as awkward as it is, I’m writing about it.  Now I have to be held accountable.  And I’m not just talking about losing weight.  I want to get healthy…mind, body, and spirit. I’ve picked out a few of my “favorite” pictures of me in the past as inspiration, and to remind me that my goal is attainable!

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2. Stick to a Budget.

As an accountant, I like to think I’m pretty good with money.  But to be honest, I spend too much.  Really, don’t we all?

Charles and I have some hefty student loans to repay, and oh yeah…we have a mortgage now.  And we’d love to have kids someday in the not-too-distant future, and those suckers are expensive!!  (No one freak out…not-so-distant future is sometime in the next 5 years!)  So the bottom line is that we need to stop spending and start saving.

A few weeks ago, I put together a little trend sheet of our spending habits over the last few months. (Yes, I love spreadsheets. Don’t judge me.)  And I’m here to tell you…it was painful.  It’s so easy to just throw down a debit card or credit card and not think about where your money is going, but when you lay out the cold hard facts, it’s a little embarrassing.  Which I suppose is why I’ve put it off for so long.  So we are going to cut back on regularly eating out, shopping, and traveling.  It’s going to be quite an adjustment, but I know we will be so happy that we went on this “spending diet” in the future.

Here’s a few things that I’ve been reading to help get us started…

The one year saving schedule

Dave Ramsey‘s envelope system

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Easy ways to save each day

How to save on groceries

How much to save before having a baby

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Well there it is.  My two major resolutions for the year.  There are plenty of other smaller resolutions, like cooking more, cleaning more, reading more, helping others more, etc.  I’d even love to check a few things off my bucket list.  But for now, I think my plate is full with the first two!

So as the clock ticks down tonight, just think: 21 days.  21 days until you form a habit.  What will you do with your first 21 days of 2014?