Wellness Wednesday- Building Your Heart Muscle

Having ownership is a great feeling that is much commercialized today.  Being able to own your own home, own your own car, own your own business and practically anything you can buy brings on this great ownership feeling that makes us excited and  proud.  We feel a sense of worth because of what we own that is attached to our name.  What happens when we lose these things, then our sense of worth is also lost.  Most of the world functions in this way and we are always in a cycle of gaining and losing self worth.  How then can we overcome this cycle?  Ironically, it is through Giving that we can overcome this never ending cycle. Giving does apply to donating to charities only  but giving can mean giving your time, giving the gifts you have (what you are good at) and sharing it with the world.  

Giving in its raw meaning:

freely transfer the possession of (something) to (someone); hand over to.”

(Merriam-Webster Dictionary)

By the act of giving we build self worth that cannot be lost because the act of giving does not require an exchange but is done willingly.  Therefore without an exchange in return,  nothing can be taken away from you.  Giving allows character growth that makes you see a side of yourself that never see or noticed.  Everytime you give generously to someone or something, your heart becomes more compassionate and aware of those in need.  It helps exercise and strengthen your heart muscle.  When your heart muscle is strengthened, it is hard to give in to other people’s judgements, opinions and the materialism around you.  Ultimately your self worth can not be torn down and lost when your situation changes as in the case of ownership.

Remember, that net worth does not equal self worth especially during these times when Consumerism sneaks up to us through TV Ads, emails,  texts, social media platforms  and even through conversations with friends, families, and co-workers.  Be generous with your time, money, talent, and abilities through the “act of giving”, because it will build up your self worth.

We Decided on Forever: Part 2- Fortunately, I found you

Last week we kicked off the week with part 1 of our engagement season proposal tip.  This weeks proposal tip is fun and interesting, an East meets West theme.

Being able to tell someone’s future is a talent, not all of us have.  What if you were given that ability for just one day?  That would be great wouldn’t it.  Exactly our thoughts.  Our second proposal idea takes you to the sights and smell of a bustling Chinese restaurant, where good fortunes are always given to you after a meal there.  Inside each fortune cookie awaits a message of hope, prosperity and good health.  For one day you can be the bearer of good news.  

We have our Personalized Fortune Cookie that is nickel plated and made to resemble a real fortune cookie.  Like the real cookie, it can open up.  Inside you can put in your little note or trinket.  For your proposal, this silver cookie fits an engagement ring perfectly.  Have the proposal date etched on the cookie and be ready to pop the question to her.

 

Personalized silver fortune cookie

Personalized silver fortune cookie

Set the proposal scene at a Chinese restaurant.  Order all her favorite dishes and invite friends and family along for the proposal.  Make sure to give the cookie to the waiter so at the end of the meal he/she can bring out the desert which will be the Personalized Silver Fortune Cookie.  Tucked inside will be a note that reads. “Fortunately I found you, Will You Marry Me?”  The look of surprise on her will be priceless.  If you want to make the proposal more extravagant, you can set the scene during Chinese New Year where there is many festivals that are being held in some major cities.  Fireworks and entertainment will add a festive ambiance to your proposal.

Make sure to include your friends and family members in the proposal.  With the excitement and planning going on you can forget to capture this big day.  Hire a professional “Proposal Expert” to help you capture this moment or have a friend or family member photograph and videotape the proposal.

Keep an eye out for next week’s post for our third part wedding proposal idea.

Wellness Wednesday- Hope and Growth

As we approach the season after Christmas, a new tone is set on how the rest of the year will play out.  With the crimson and gold colors of Christmas put away and stored in our garages, a new color tone emerges that brings forth Hope and Growth.   The pantone color “Arcadia”, is a modern take on green with a hint of blue undertone.  With the sense of Hope arising, we are more optimistic and confident that whatever we put our hearts into, it will be received well and nourished and will grow into something bigger and better than what we can imagine.

Where Hope Grows Miracles Can Blossom

~ Elna Rae ~

Flavia Fuentes @TyLovesLucy Photo Credits: Kate Moss by Mario Testino via vogue.co.uk | Flowers by Ann-Kathrin Kotch via ruffledblog.com | Bride in Car by Landon Jacob via southernweddings.com | Suitcases  by sutton15445 via tumblr.com | Sweets by Rachael Hall Photography via stylemepretty.com | YSL Book domino.com vía Pinterest

Flavia Fuentes @TyLovesLucy
Photo Credits: Kate Moss by Mario Testino via vogue.co.uk | Flowers by Ann-Kathrin Kotch via ruffledblog.com | Bride in Car by Landon Jacob via southernweddings.com | Suitcases by sutton15445 via tumblr.com | Sweets by Rachael Hall Photography via stylemepretty.com | YSL Book domino.com vía Pinterest

 

Add a splash of Arcadia to your daily life and see your mood be uplifted.  Use it in your floral arrangement, add a piece of Arcadia coloring to your wardrobe, just for fun, add it to your baking.  Spread this encouraging color, to friends and families.  It is a sanctuary color that plays a key role this Spring.  A little bit of Hope and Growth can go a long way this 2018.

 

We Decided On Forever

Here’s to another chance to Pop the Bubbly after New Years.  With the months of November through February, you could be the lucky couple that gets to pop the bubbly twice and say Yes!

We are in full swing in Engagement Season and by checking your Facebook, Twitter, Snap chat and Instagram feeds you can see the different rings and proposals captured.  The latest celebrity engagement went to Paris Hilton and Chris Zylka.  Paris Hilton’s 20 carat pear shaped engagement ring was the talk on social media.  Like Paris Hilton, we all want our special moment in the spotlight when it comes to our engagement.   

Greene & Co. - courtesy of theknotnews

Greene & Co. – courtesy of theknotnews

 

If you are about to make a proposal but want to create that special spotlight moment but need some help in crafting a creative proposal, well then please read on.  We have com up with 4 unique ways to “Pop” the questions that will not break the bank .  This week our proposal tip takes you on a trip around the world.

I will travel the distance for you

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world map treasure chest

world map treasure chest

 

We have our Personalized Wood Treasure Map Chest Box that will have you set sail on an adventure of a lifetime.  

Have pictures printed out of the both of you from places you traveled.  You can include airline tickets.  Include them in a photo album or place them in frames to display.  

Find some black foam and cut off a small piece to be inserted inside the treasure chest.  Insert your ring so it fits snuggly.  

If you want to add a bit more excitement to the proposal, try putting together a treasure hunt using photos, airline tickets, and any sentimental items.  Have the treasure chest with the ring be the “treasure” on the X on your map. When she finds the treasure box, surprise her by asking “Will you marry me”?

 

 

Make sure to include your friends and family members in the proposal.  With the excitement and planning going on you can forget to capture this big day.  Hire a professional “Proposal Expert” to help you capture this moment or have a friend or family member photograph and videotape the proposal.  

Keep an eye out for next week’s post for our second part wedding proposal idea.