This week’s love fest : 11.16.12

I like to close out each week with a love fest, I want to share the stories and videos that have touched my heart, I want to share all of the amazing things that I see people doing and creating. Because what the world needs now is love, sweet love. – ♥, Jenn

This was one of my fave reads from this week: a preventative approach to seasonal depression by Kylie.

This story from Julie about habits and habitual choices: Do I really want that cup of coffee?

You know who totally inspires me? My friend Amy. She created Twine, this gorgeous print magazine. Yes, I said print magazine, how cool is that? And while I’m at it, this interview with her? Digging it, hard.

Speaking the unspeakable transforms it. It becomes our magic and our power. What we can’t say rules us, and we are not meant to be ruled.

Liz + Hannah + Kelly = Feast :: A Soul Care Gathering

I’ve started telling my girls that I think I’m beautiful. It’s been so easy to tell them how beautiful THEY are, because it’s obvious. They are the thing beauty is made of. They are the reason we started worshipping beauty.

This story from Liz brought tears to my eyes.

Have you seen what Jess Swift and le animalé are up to? Very cool!

Dear Michelle, thank you for writing this.

Where are you attached to getting it right? Where has that need for excellence knocked you off your feet or stalled out your business? What would it look like if you committed to 30 days of imperfection?

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5 Comments

  1. What a lovely surprise mention! Thank you. And I am similarly smitten with the “I’ve started telling my girls that I think I’m beautiful” post this week.

    1. Jenn Gibson says:

      You’re welcome! =) I love the story you shared, Michelle, it helped me put some things into perspective. And yeeeeees, the I’m beautiful story — so. good. ♥

  2. Laura says:

    Thank you so much for mentioning our Sea Elves! :)
    -Laura & Jess

    1. Jenn Gibson says:

      You’re very welcome! ♥

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