Give the Best, Not What’s Left

“You can’t pour from an empty cup. Take care of yourself first”

I read once that an empty cup is a stepping-stone to burn out, and from experience, I second that. I am going to openly admit that I have been pouring from an empty cup most of my adult life (believe it or not). I am one that never says no and always goes the extra mile even when I’m worn thin. Putting everyone else’s needs and wants before my own is something I do because nothing makes me more happy than making someone else happy. I have an addiction to fueling happiness. While that may sound like a service to some, it isn’t if I’m not taking care of myself first.

Last year, I began to feel like something was “wrong”, but I couldn’t pin point what it was. Everyday I woke up confused. I felt like I had it all… a tiny beach house, a beautiful city, a healthy life, a great relationship, a good job, amazing friends, etc. yet every night a lie down feeling distracted and unfulfilled. I felt distant from my partner, as if he was giving and loving me less. My emotions were always misplaced – something good would happen and I would feel indifferent. Shit would hit the fan and I would feel like it was the end of the world, and that type of mindset is just not me. I swear one night I screamed out loud in frustration… then text my therapist, Camille. I literally thank God for her because she is the one that introduced me and taught me the importance of filling my own cup. This one-hour session with her, really and truly changed my life. Camille led me to realize this simple truth: self-care is a priority, not a luxury or indulgence.

Now, don’t get me wrong, compassion and care for others is extremely important, but there is a line, and it must be drawn. If you’re not filling your internal tank, who is? Who’s making sure your wants and needs are met? Who’s looking out to make sure your mind, body and soul are fueled, and that you’ve gotten your daily/weekly dose of “you time”? The answer is NO ONE, so it’s up to you. Only ever looking out and doing for others and never for you is not sustainable, and you will soon feel depleted. Once you are worn down and burn out, you may even start giving with expectation or possibly resentment, and that is no way to live.

s i d e // n o t e :
I want you to know you are seen and you are appreciated. Your compassion is something to be admired and you should be proud. Don’t let the fire inside you that burns to help others go, just be kind enough to give some to yourself; you not only deserve it, you [n e e d] it.

All right, now for the challenging part, how? How can you change your self-love, tank filling patterns? Start by digging deep into these questions:
           –  What is your hobby? – If you don’t have one, find one.
           –  What are you passionate about (outside of your career)?
           –  When do you feel most alive?
           –  What gets you most excited?
When Camille asked me these ^ questions, there were crickets. I had never really thought about any of that before. Now that I have, I live in an entirely different universe. I haven’t quite mastered drawing the line and balancing time for others and time for myself, but I am a work in progress, and that is all that matters. I am going to share Camille’s advice on how to implement filling your cup; this was really easy and simple to put into my routine.

  1. Do something small everyday that is for you and only you.
    –  I LOVE tea. Everyday I make sure I brew tea or pick some up during the day.
    –  Music is my free meditation and therapy, so every single day I sit in my car or put earphones in and listen to my top 2 favorite new songs.
  2. Twice a week take a minimum of 30 minutes to do something that makes you happy and gives you peace. There are 10,080 minutes in a week, take 60, it’s there, you just have to make those minutes a priority.
    – I also LOVE wine. Sooooo, I got a wine membership – 2 free glasses of wine a week. This is an easy 30-minute tank filler for me, but not something I can fit in every single week.
    When I go for wine, I take time to blog, listen to music, chat with randos, get in some girl time or decompress in great conversation with Sean.
    – Every week, I fit in an at home yoga session. This practice has relieved so much stress for me, grounded me and given me an incredible amount of peace. Also, its free! 
    – During this process I also picked up a couple hobbies (pictured below).

Everyone is different, so I understand what works for me may not work for everyone, so here are some other simple ways you can fill up your cup.
– Stay fresh in what you love – take some time to research or update yourself in the worlds that get you exited.
– Get outside!!! Go for a walk, a bike ride, go hang out on a bench and just people watch, but get outside; vitamin D and fresh air alone will do wonders!
– Go solo to the grocery store – this is highly fulfilling for mamas <3

Today is a great day to start tuning into your needs and desires. My hope is that you get to a place that you crave filling your cup, and when you’re lacking self-care its something you immediately recognize and provide a little TLC.


Self care means giving the best of you, not what’s left of you. – Katie Reed

Be light, be love, be inspired
SG 

 

 

 

 

 

Embracing Your Personality

“You’ll be too much for some people, those aren’t your people.”

Do you ever find yourself drowning in envy over the quiet mysterious girl who is a tad more introvert than you? The one that you look at and just think, “Damn, she totally has it together.” Welcome to the world of large personalities, aka yours truly. I have always danced to the beat of my own drum without even a pause, but I have always been made to feel bad about it somehow. That somehow because I am so strong in my personality traits that, that is where I am flawed, THAT is an imperfection.

I am going to assume that I am not the only one out there that finds themselves criticizing their personality – loud, quiet, shy, quirky, whatever it may be. Some days every word, night out or interaction with the general population is something you find yourself dwelling on. There are days I look in the mirror and literally say to myself “Shelby, what in the hell?” To this day I have never met a stranger, don’t believe in personal space, and have been blessed with the curse of never shutting up. At 5 years old these statements meant absolutely nothing to me. Over time I started to associate them with negativity, like I was “too much”, a weirdo, the type that’s good in small doses, ya know? I got a lot of judgment through school for being “different”. When it came time to head off to the big leagues (aka college) I chose to go where no one else I knew was going so I could start new. New, as in become totally normal and DEFINITELY not weird. Very quickly I began to realize that my personality wasn’t something I could control and that everyone was weird; maybe not in the same way that I was weird, but their own type. I thought I was in some alternate universe or on an episode of Punked. Like wait…. You’re telling me I’m not the only one? College is where I began to get a grasp on who I really was, but still couldn’t fully allow myself to just be without second guessing and looking for ways to tame the confidence that came natural to me.

Shortly after I graduated college the game changed. I had been watching/listening to Jaime Primak Sullivan’s morning vlog “cawfeetawk” for months. One day it was like we were in the same room and she was speaking directly to me. Her message resonated with me like nothing ever had before. “That thing that makes us “imperfect” is typically what sets us apart from everyone else.” ß That statement changed my mindset forever. Jaime goes on to say that e v e r y o n e has a freak-flag, some are just not brave enough to let it fly.
When you allow the opinions of others into your space and allow their ideas of who you should be conform you, the further away you get from your authentic self, which ultimately gives people permission to steal your happiness.
It is not who you are that holds you back from your greatest self, it’s who you think you are not that does. Altering the way you think about yourself, will give you unlimited opportunity to celebrate you. The people in your life that love and cherish you, cherish the traits you judge yourself for. Anyone, and I mean ANYONE that makes you feel bad about the person you were born to be, the person you that you truly are with the mask off, get rid of them; those people are not your people. Be you, and all the people who are truly your people will come and they will stay.

Loud or quiet, mysterious or an open book, OWN IT! Stop apologizing for your personality; embrace it. And remember “Self confidence is not “They will like me”, it’s “I’ll be fine if they don’t”.

 

 

3 Shades of Europe

“The best gift you can give yourself is a lifetime of adventure.”

Shelby two years ago would never have taken the time or spent the money to take a 10-day trip to Europe. My excuses were the typical ones “I don’t have money and I don’t have time.” But that was total bullshit; the truth is my priorities were completely out of whack. There is always a way to make more money and people MAKE more time for what’s important to them. November 2015 I made some changes, rearranged my priority list and now I only           w o r k  TO  t r a v e l. 

Finding someone who loves to travel is one thing, but finding someone who you love traveling with is a much harder task – I got lucky and found both. In January we decided we were ready to take on a piece of Europe together. We planned and waited, and planned some more, and then waited for what felt like forever! Finally, it was August 24th, and we were off for the adventure of a lifetime.

First stop – Zurich, Switzerland : Flying in, the view was absolutely insane. Im not being dramatic, the entire country was landscaped. No idea how that even happens or who has time for that, but it was wild.

Lucky for us we didn’t have to go find Swiss culture, it found us. The week before our trip we got an email from the hotel that Zurich’s Annual DJ Festival would be taking place right outside our window. What better combo than jet lag and a DJ Fest until 3am? Long story short, we got tipsy on Swiss spritzers and danced around this city until 2am! Going to bed was Sean’s favorite part; why? Well because there was two separate beds pushed together with two separate blankets, so there was no chance of me giving him only 10% of the bed and stealing all the covers [basically a hobby of mine].
The morning of the second day we got up to see the sunrise at Lindenhof, which is where we learned the most about Zürich. No sound, no coffee, no breakfast, no people, this city L O V E S their sleep. The rest of the morning we strolled around finding little gems like hidden parks, mini pancakes, and fun hobbit houses.
Switzerland was a blast, but unless we win the lottery we will not be going back anytime soon — $70 lunches don’t work well on the bank account when you’ve got a stomach with no     l i m i t s ! 

 

Welcome to Thira, aka Santorini Greece, aka Greece’s most popular island. For a minute we weren’t sure if we accidentally got on the wrong flight and ended up somewhere in Mexico. Turns out we didn’t, and 30-minutes later arrived in the most stunning little village with the most incredible view. Before I tell you about the seven wonders of Santorini, I am going to give you some extremely realistic expectations in the event you make it there [which I highly recommend putting on your travel bucket list]. Greece has been in a financial crisis for years and filed for bankruptcy in 2008. What I am getting at is, the three famously beautiful photos you’ve seen on google or Pinterest are truly the extent of Santorini’s visual beauty. Outside of the villages and views, the island is dry and bare; however, that is probably one of the most amazing realities if you enjoy culture and gaining a partial understanding of your travels and their worth.

Our first couple nights in Santorini we stayed in a real life cave house on the cliffs of Oia, the island’s most romantic city. It lived up to its name to say the least!
Here is where your palate will never be the same; you will never want to come home, and you sure as hell will never desire American cheese, wine, olives or anything else for that matter. Holy heck, I cannot express to you how absolutely phenomenal Greek food is. I know, I know, you hate Greek food… NO, I am telling you that you absolutely do not. Unless you have been to Greece, you’ve never really had it. We had everything from lamb in the oven to saganaki, seafood risotto, souvlaki, and even true Greek yogurt + + We were in love with the food, but genuinely SHOCKED by the wine. I swear the bible has it wrong, Greece must be where God turned water into wine because it was magical! With this knowledge we did what any logical person would do… we rented an ATV and winery hopped! Just when I thought that would be the highlight of our time in Thira, Amoudi Bay made its grand appearance. Oia took cliff jumping to a whole new level!!! The hike getting there was slightly brutal, but totally worth it.

Santorini was only the half of it… Athens gave the island a run for their money. We stayed in the Plaka, surrounded by restaurants and just 100-feet from the entrance to the Acropolis. The food in the area was pretty good but a little more on the touristy side than we like. The weather was 76 and perfect, so we ventured out and came across some unbelievable indian food; by far the best we’ve ever had. Also, want a view that never ends? Have dinner at Mount Lycabettus. There’s really no words to explain it other than you’re basically on top of the world. Looking back, it doesn’t even seem real.
A 30 minute walk outside the hustle and bustle of the city is where we found the most perfect little wine bar – Cinque. Places and people like this is why we travel. Not only were they experts on wine, they were the kindest, most real people we met on our trip. We talked for hours about Geek wines, the history of the country and corrupt governments, how we are so different but also so much alike. We stayed until close and then stayed until close again the next night, which was a great end to our time to Greece. We are forever grateful for these people and their friendship — we will be back! 

Vienna was the one place we knew nothing about and had NO IDEA what to expect, yet the one place we couldn’t get enough of! It was raining the majority of the time we were there, which almost made it more perfect. The architecture was beautiful and nothing like the rest of our trip. One of the really awesome things about Vienna is that it is centrally located in Europe, so you can take a 45 min boat ride to Bratislava, drive a couple of hours to Prague, or take a short flight to Croatia. Unfortunately we weren’t there long enough to take advantage of our location, but we’ve already agreed our next trip to Europe will involve Vienna. Our only night here we went to a classic Austrian cocktail bar, got a little tipsy and made friends with some germans 🙂 Oh, and just in case we didn’t already love Vienna enough… employees there get a mandatory 30 days of vacation [eye roll] — we can only dream. 

WHATA freaking trip! I believe that I will never feel completely at home after being in such a place because a piece of my heart stayed in Europe. This experience taught me I am so little in this big world and I have so much to be thankful for. Until next time! 

Below are links to places we ate, stayed, or visited that we give the highest recommendations!

Flights
International – https://www.vayama.com/
Athens to Islands – http://www.skyexpress.gr/

Santorini, Greece
Airbnb (Cave House) : Oia – https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/2621747
Domaine Sigalas Winery : Oia – https://www.sigalaswinetasting.com/
King Neptune : Oia  (Dinner) – http://neptune-restaurant.gr/
Amoudi Bay : Oia (Cliff Jumping)
Taverna Simos : Fira (Dinner) – http://www.tavernasimos.gr/

Vassaltis Winery : Vourvoulos – http://vassaltis.com/

Athens, Greece
Mount Lycabettus (Dinner) – http://www.orizonteslycabettus.gr/
Cinque Wine Bar – https://www.cinque.gr/
Indian Masala – http://indianmasala.gr/contact.html
Airbnb : Plaka – https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/16401940

Zurich, Switzerland
Hotel Adler – https://www.hotel-adler.ch/index.php/en/
Lindenhof Viewpoint (View of the city) 

Vienna, Austria
Mercure Vienna First – http://www.mercure.com/gb/hotel-9959-mercure-vienna-first/index.shtml
Dino’s American Bar – http://www.dinos.at/ (Look at google for pictures)