Showing posts with label inspirational. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspirational. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

The Wonder of Amy Krouse Rosenthal

I just came across this account on Instagram, while browsing for illustrators to get in touch with for Kismet. It just blew me away.
I was looking at the artist Sophie Blackall's Instagram account and clicked on one of her pictures. She drew an elephant (I love elephants) with the initials 'A.K.R.' and then I read the caption; it was about someone (I just breezed past the name) and somehow I had the impression that this person has passed away and Sophie did this in memory of this person. And the rest is history. And here I am, writing about this amazing thing I just experienced. By just going through an Instagram account.

The Instagram account belonged to Amy Krouse Rosenthal, a prolific author for children and adults. She was fighting cancer and lost her battle early this year. Two months before that, she started a little project of her own, to post a photo everyday of something she made or whatever that was on her mind that she wanted to talk about. She named it Project 1,2,3 and wanted to do it for 123 days. She stopped at Day 61.

After that, her daughter Paris decides to continue her mother's project all the way to Day 123, by sharing anything about her mother that was important to her. And through Paris did I learn the amazing character that is Amy K Rosenthal. Amy has created many precious memories for her children (2 boys and 1 girl); individually and as a unit. From what I read about her through the words of her daughter, Amy was a source of brightness and love to all. The little things and little practices that she comes up with - just amazes me! She has 3 children and somehow she managed to have a special bond with each of them individually. The kind of stories Amy's daughter shares, it's heart-wrenching. It's really amazing to know how your little gestures of love can change or shape someone's way of life.

It just made me realize how important it is for us to record little moments because it may seem like nothing much now, but years later these little things are what we will hold on to, what we will look for, just for the sake of looking back.

Joel is going to be 3 in September and already I'm finding myself trying to look back, trying to remember how it was when he was just one. There are so many things he did and said (only a handful of words or syllables) at that age that I can't recall already, because I didn't always write in my journal or take a photo. And it's quite sad because when he grows up, he won't remember all of this, at least the first 5 years, and it's up to me to 'record' these memories for him to look back upon when he's older.

Amy Krouse Rosenthal has definitely inspired me to become a better person. I can't get over all the little things she did for her family, especially about leaving little notes and poems around the house for them to find and read and ponder over. I think in order to have done that, one must already be firm with who they are and what their purpose is on earth. Amy knew what she wanted to do and she did exactly that and that's why she led a life full of love and happiness all around her.

x,
D

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Life Lessons by Randy Pausch

I read Randy Pausch's The Last Lecture last year and only now can I properly compile all the good stuff he's taught me. These are just some of the many lessons he imparts in the book. I hope these few lines contribute to making your life better.

{source: Ines Perkovic}

1. We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.

2. You've got to get the fundamentals down, because otherwise the fancy stuff is not going to work.

3. When you see yourself doing something badly and nobody's bothering to tell you any more, that's a bad place to be.

4. On kids and building their self-esteem:
    - It's not something you can give;  it's something they have to build.
    - You give them something they can't do, they work hard until they find they can do it, and you just keep repeating the process.

5. Brick walls are there for a reason. They give us a chance to show how badly we want something.

6. Time is all you have. And you may find one day that you have less than you think.

7. The most useful to-do list breaks tasks into small steps.

8. Give yourself permission to dream.

9. If you took one-tenth the energy you put into complaining and applied it to solving the problem, you'd be surprised by how well things can work out.

10. Don't obsess over what other people think.

11. Almost everybody has a good side. Just keep waiting. It will come out.

12. It's not how hard you hit; it's how hard you get hit, and keep moving forward.

13. Go out and do for others what somebody did for you.

14. When you go into the wilderness, the only thing you can count on is what you take with you.

15. If you want something bad enough, never give up (and take a boost when offered).

16. Sometimes, all you have to do is ask, and it can lead to all your dreams coming true.

17. If you lead your life the right way, the karma will take care of itself. The dreams will come to you.


peace+love

Friday, December 7, 2012

Remembrances

A few days ago, the mister emailed this post to me about how important it is to utilize your time while you're still alive and I connected with it so much. I'm going through a small rut in terms of what I want to do with my life (job-wise); so many inspirations, I'm like a 'Jack of all trades' but instead of 'trades', I have interests. The Jack of all interests, master of none. 

Not too catchy.

I just want to share a very awesome teaching I got from that Scrawny to Brawny post. 

This is extracted from the 5 Remembrances of Buddhist philosophy:


And this quote came in the email message:

Caretake this moment.
Immerse yourself in its particulars.
Respond to this person, this challenge, this deed.
Quit the evasions.
Stop giving yourself needless trouble.
It is time to really live; to fully inhabit the situation you happen to be in now.
You are not some disinterested bystander.
Exert yourself.
- Epictetus

Love these two sets of words. Simple yet effective. Yes, I'm in that place where I need words to motivate me, push me; towards a more meaningful life (seriously).

Ear-pleaser of the day: Taro - Alt-J
peace+love

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

What the hell are you doing?

I just wanted to share a few things that has inspired me these past few weeks. I've (obviously) been hit with writers' (or undefinable person's) block and I just wasn't too confident about posting anything here. Hopefully my creative juices start flooding out again. Soon. Hopefully. 

In the meanwhile, I hope these help you too. Or at least give you that final push to do more.


makes sense




And that's about it. I've been watching too much and lazing around. Right now, all I want is a full-time job. Then maybe I'd use my time a lot more efficiently.

peace&love

Monday, September 12, 2011

Just Move




This is my dream. But isn't it everyone else's too?

peace+love

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

live in the moment, dammit.

photo stolen from Jonny Lee's photo album :)
original post here

Listen to : Thee, Stranded Horse - Shields   /thank you, Adeline :)

Instead of whining I need to get my ass out there and live. So that's it.

peace+love

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

365 days of pure goodness.

I stumbled upon this tumblr 365q while tumblring yesterday. It just blew my brains. This guy Julian Bialowas combines two of the best things (to me, anyway): Photography and Inspirational Quotes, a 365-day project. Exactly what I needed. And hot damn, are his photos awesome. He does landscape photography (most probably because he goes hiking and climbing a lot). And he's 20?! 
I feel so robbed. I robbed myself of my own age-to-achievements ratio. But no. I'm not going to feel sorry for myself. Here are some of his awesome shots + quotes.

I think this is my best find since ever


peace+love, friends.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Oscar Wilde's Lord Henry

{21 Jan 2011}

Yup I'm reading 3 books at a time. There's Anna Karenina, Man Gone Down, and The Picture of Dorian Gray. Sue me. So I was reading Dorian Gray today and I came across this part (I'm only in the second chapter, mind you) where Lord Henry is talking to Dorian Gray and messing up Dorian's mind in the process:

"...And beauty is a form of genius - higher, indeed, than genius, as it needs no explanation. It is (....) like sunlight, or springtime. It cannot be questioned. (.....) Ah! realize your youth while you have it. Don't squander the gold of your days, listening to the tedious, trying to improve the hopeless failure, or giving away your life to the ignorant, the common, and the vulgar. These are the sickly aims, the false ideals, of our age. Live! Live the wonderful life that is in you! "

I edited this excerpt because the original text is way longer (hence the dots in between sentences) and also I wanted to highlight the main point of his 'speech': Embrace your youth before it's too late. And this kind of stuff always hits me because I always have the feeling of not living my life to its fullest (yet).

|image from we love typography, via nevver|

peace+love


To keep me going

This short excerpt is exactly what I need to motivate myself to run. More than I am now.
"...This is going to be a good one. I have no internal organs, only gears, which drive steel-spring legs and suction feet that grip the road and release. I'm like some high-tech primordial machine."
-Man Gone Down by Michael Thomas.

Song stuck with me at the mo: Bruce Hornsby's The Way It Is.

peace+love
{21 Jan 2011}