Showing posts with label motivation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motivation. Show all posts

August 8, 2012

Pushing Forward

Always eager to help, support, encourage, and love others, I somehow have found myself in a funny spot...  I am not always doing these things for myself.

Yeah - I finally said it.


Of course I want to continue doing these things for others, however I must also remember to take care of myself. 

Not too long ago, I wrote this little piece on motivation. I find it is still holding true; a little push is often all one needs to take that step, big or small. So here it is. I'll be writing a few short posts in the coming weeks to support my journey. I hope, in the process you find it does the same for you and we can help, support, encourage and love one another.

Some topics I hope to explore are
  • exercise
  • family, friends and loved ones
  • healthy eating
  • water
  • life purpose
  • organization
  • books
  • travel
  • art
  • dreams and vision
  • color 
  • blogging and online purpose
 I'm sure ideas will pop up as I am writing, however I'm always open to ideas! Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comment below. I would love to hear what areas you feel are important to explore as one is diving into this type of journey.


July 9, 2012

A little push

As I sit here trying to pull myself together because my dishes are unwashed, my Etsy store is empty, the laundry is piled high, and my dogs have left traces of fur all over the house, I find myself curious how my students get by day to day. While I have no idea the condition of their dishes, laundry, or furniture, I do know they are full time students working 20+ hours a week, often using the money they earn for rent and to care for family members. Loans are usually taken out to pay for school and if there is anything left over, they eat (this is why I keep a stash of juice boxes, granola bars and the fruit of the season in my office).

How can they be so damn motivated while life is spinning circles around them? Sure, some of them trip up, get behind, fail a class - yet with a little push, they are able to keep moving forward.

Huh. There it is. "...with a little push...". 

By day, I work at a community college as an "Advisor" to a group of at risk students. Some call it "intrusive advising" however it has also been known as: advisor, counselor, mentor, butt kicker, and part time mom. I meet with my students every week during the school year, and keep in touch over the summer. I make sure they are in class, turning in their homework, and wisely spending their financial aid money. Whether they like it or not, I challenge them, encourage them, check up on them, push them.

"...with a little push..." they are staying on track. Their lives are absolutely crazy, however somehow, they make it.

It is possible all we really need is someone who is always there? Someone making sure we are staying on track?

It is possible, "...with a little push..." we can all reach our goals and dreams?


Note: While this blog has had a heavy focus on crafting and photography, I wanted to try a little something different to mix it up! Thanks for hanging in there with me! I want to "keep it real", however find it hard to balance what to share about my work and personal life beyond art. I would love to hear your thoughts and how you balance what you share! ~KK

July 25, 2008

Each journey begins with a single step


I have been pondering life. Why am I here? What am I supposed to do? I can I achieve my goals? Am I on the right path? Career wise? Spiritually? With Friends and Family? Who am I? Who do I want to be...


Maybe this is my sign...



A sign of what exactly, I'm not sure. However while using wordle today, I entered my blog address and hit "random" and it gave me a random shape, colors and font for this image. I instantly thought "footprint".

Thoughts?

Image made at Wordle.

February 4, 2008

Monday Motivation

As I make up for yesterday's procrastination, I leave you today with a quote:

"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." ~Thomas Edison


Good night!