Archive for May, 2016


Monday, May 09, 2016

Apartment Living – 6 month update

Hi all! I hope everyone had a good weekend and for those mothers reading, I hope Mother’s Day was awesome. The hubs and I went to Katy to spend time with his mom and two sisters. It was relaxing and gave Lexi a chance to run and play.

Here is an update on how apartment living is going. Little bit of background if you are new or missed it: in October we sold our almost 2,000 square foot house to move to a less than 800 square foot apartment. What a drastic change! I remember signing the lease and being given the keys. The hubs was working so I was alone. I got in the car at the front office and drove around until I found our apartment building. Then walked around until I found our apartment. I had looked at (read as deeply studied) the floor plan online and had an understanding of what it would look like, but when I opened the door and got that first look I immediately thought “What have we done?” It was so tiny and everything was white; white kitchen and bathroom cabinets, white walls, white trim, light carpet. When the hubs asked how it was I didn’t know how to respond without sounding negative. I wasn’t feeling very optimistic about the space. I would spend the next two weeks going to the apartment on my lunch hour to clean. I liked the three minute commute from the office to “home.” I would even workout in the mornings at the university rec and go “home” to shower and get ready for work. The small empty space was starting to grow on me. Then we moved. I was strategic in what was packed for the apartment and what was packed for the storage unit. Friends helped us move and without them I’m not sure we would have made it.

Now that we have been in the apartment for a little over 6 months I am able to say I am much happier about the space. It doesn’t seem as small and it certainly doesn’t take as much time to clean as the house did. đŸ™‚ The hubs and I are both close to work and friends. It has a lot of pros! We do struggle with the size sometimes and get frustrated when the kitchen isn’t big enough or the clutter gets overwhelming. The smallest amount of clutter really brings the walls in tight, but I try to keep it clean and as clutter free as possible. I know Lexi misses her backyard and the ability to go in and out of her doggie door.

Initially I was worried about living with college students. Would they be up all night partying and making noise? Would they treat us different because they knew the hubs was the courtesy officer? Would they try to mess with our stuff or our cars because he is a cop? All these things worried me, but I can honestly say it hasn’t been bad, (minus the neighbor who smoked weed and has now been evicted) I don’t notice them much. They definitely know who we are, but they don’t seem to care.

What we have learned:

  • Material things don’t make you happy. (That’s not to say I don’t love new clothes and handbags!)
  • Americans have wayyyy too much stuff and place too much value in owning lots of stuff.
  • It’s better to be rich in experience and happiness!
  • There are so many points made in this article I found to be true I had to share it.

I am thankful for this opportunity! Until next post…xoxo Becca

Saturday, May 07, 2016

Architects of Tomorrow

Last May I wrote about an event I attended called Leadercast. The university I work for is an annual host site for this event. One of the perks of working for a university is hearing from speakers on a myriad of topics. Whether the speaker is on campus for staff professional development or there to speak to students I try to take advantage of listening to their presentations. Leadercast is by far one of my favorite though. If you didn’t get a chance to read last year’s post you can do so here.

A little background on Leadercast…Leadercast is an organization whose mission is to bring leaders together to inspire each other and their surrounding communities. It’s the sharing of knowledge from prominent and community leaders to cultivate the type of leaders worth following.

This year we heard from leaders like Kat Cole, President of FOCUS Brands, Dr. Henry Cloud, Leadership Expert, Clinical Psychologist, and Best Selling Author, and Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, Inc. The theme this year was Architects of Tomorrow. The four content areas were Eyes to See, Voice to Share, Heart to Inspire, and Feet to Lead.

Here are my takeaways:

  • We value integrity, but we follow clarity (Andy Stanley): While we hope for leaders with integrity we often follow leaders who have a clear vision. Andy gave the example of Adolf Hitler, a man with little integrity, but because he had a clear vision for the future and presented a clear execution for the plan people followed his lead. 
  • Get off autopilot (Chris Barez-Brown): Humans are creatures of habit and therefore our subconscious carries us through daily tasks. Some of the most creative people purposely take themselves off autopilot by changing their routine and challenging their minds to learn new things. Engage your creative potential and you will see the world differently.
  • The connection to others drives performance (Dr. Henry Cloud):
    4 Types of Connections
    • No connection – Solitude. Humans need connection.
    • Bad connection – Where others make you feel less than you are, worthless. This can become ingrained in your psyche.
    • Pseudo Good Connection – “happy talk” Not genuine connections. Temporary feel good connections.
    • Real Connection – Where you can be who you are and surrounded by people who are who they are.
  • Sprint hard all the time (Rorke Denver): If you set the example of “sprinting hard” all the time, then your team will do the same.
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Thank you Leadercast for another inspirational event. Next year’s theme is Powered by Purpose. Until next post…xoxo Becca

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