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Love, Love, Love

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One of my favorite things to do for awhile now is finding positive quotes. It's one of the reasons that I wanted to start blogging again. I wanted to share what I found with others. Quotes or personal mantras have a way to bringing the mind back to a positive mindset at any moment. I found some amazing ones on dailyburn.com, and I wanted to share these with you along with a paired mudra. As I think about these each week, I want you to know how much consideration I put into these. I hope these set you up for weekly successes in all avenues of your life. ***By the way, if you aren't yet acquainted with Gabrielle Bernstein, I highly recommend looking her up. She is a self proclaimed 'spirit junkie'. Her work has impacted my life. For the first manta, I recommend the Gyan Mudra (used for insight or knowledge). It's probably the most recognized. Simply touch the tips of your thumb and forefinger together while keeping the remaining three fingers extended. The...

My Soul is My Guide

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“I have a gut feeling.” “My heart is racing.” Your body doesn’t lie. It has a way of communicating with you, even if you’re not eating correctly (but that’s for another post). Have you ever made a decision, and it just felt so right? like you felt it deep within you? That feeling whether you physically feel it in your gut, your heart or within your whole being is your body responding to what is right for your soul. It’s important that you listen and pay attention to the feelings; it’ll steer you in the right direction.  I have a personal story on when I didn’t listen to that feeling. Way back when we were offered to move to Kansas City, I had this feeling. It just didn’t feel right. I started to sense anxiety within my body, but we moved anyway. It’s one of the decisions I think back to, one I would consider changing if I could.  If you have a major decision, and you’re not sure what to do: get quiet, sit with yourself and calm your mind. Scan your body to see what sen...

Yesterday is NOT Today

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As humans, it is easy to get caught up in what happened - what happened yesterday, what happened two weeks ago, what happened a year ago. We make it so much a part of our story that we let it shape us. This can be both a good thing and a bad thing. For example, let's say that you succeeded at something. I'm going to go with running a marathon for personal reasons. So, you have succeeded at running a marathon, and because you did it before, you know that you can do it again. What about failure? We treat it the same. If we fail at something, we often let is shape us to where we believe we will fail again. However, yesterday is not today. Today is a brand new page, and we decide what is written on that page. There are easy ways to flip a switch on to change how you view today. I've started with something simple: create something new every day. Each day, I make sure to create something. It can be something I write, something I draw, a business idea, or a picture I take....

Hmmm what about...?

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When Ray started building the Gypsy Rose Bus, we talked about several choices in outfitting her. We both wanted the ability to be off grid, for one. A factor of that was our toilet... When it came to purchasing a toilet, we knew that Nature’s Head was the way to go. If you’re unfamiliar with how a composting toilet works, I’ll explain. There’s absolutely no water involved. Urine goes in one compartment and solids go in another compartment. Absolutely everyone sits down to pee. When you pee, small holes carry the urine to the compartment that holds it. For us, we dump urine about every two days. For the poo 💩, there is a flap that opens toward the back where you sit down, like literally where the butthole is. In the compartment, you put something that helps to break down the solids into compost. We use coconut coir. We’ve found it to be the most effective. We empty that compartment and clean it about every month and a half. Our non-water closet is behind these lovely doors that Ray bu...

Living Tiny

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Hello, hello! I hope your week (so far) has been grand. It is the Lunar New Year. We have now entered the Year of the Pig, which is supposed to be a lucrative year. Pigs are good with money. Here's hoping. ;) Last week, I talked about what lead up to my husband Ray and I purchasing a bus to convert to a tiny home. As I mentioned, we previously owned 2 conventional homes. After moving out of our house in San Antonio and into a 2 bedroom apartment (1 bedroom which was ours), we had already begun the process of removing unnecessary items from our life. When I say unnecessary, I'm referring to (for example) camping gear we were using every so often and my many, many books. Items like this were taking up space, and we didn't need them every day in our life. Moving into the bus, we had to purge even more. We had to get rid of clothes. I got rid of all of my journals that I had been writing in since I was 12.  Instead, I took pictures of the pages so I could save them in a ...

Thinking Tiny

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A year and a half ago, my husband and I purchased a transit/shuttle bus in Katy, TX. As soon as I saw her, I knew she'd be the one we'd convert to our tiny home. She's 30 feet in length with a storage space in the back and large windows that I thought were perfect for daylight to come in and for us to peer out. The thing that steered me to this type of bus was the ceiling height and width of the bus. I wanted my husband to comfortably walk in the bus without hunching over, and I wanted a space large enough for my yoga asana practice. My husband Ray likes the type of engine she has, a Cummins - a diesel similar to the one he had in his Dodge pickup. He was familiar with it and knew how well it would run. Plus, she had hardly any mileage. We purchased our bus for $6,700 then she was ours - our Gypsy Rose Bus. The decision to go tiny was not one we jumped into. It took owning two homes and wrestling with a recession before we even considered going tiny. When we first ...

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