All The Articulate Ladies!

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This has been a week of good reads on the internet for me, and it’s only Tuesday. Sweet! Don’t you love when that happens? I thought I’d share some of the things that were speaking to me.

The first was an article by Jennifer Weiner on The Pressure to Look Good.

This is one of those coincidental articles where days before I had trying to articulate my thoughts on this exact issue when talking to Garrett but couldn’t find the right examples. It all started when I was getting ready to go Scottsdale with my cousin for her Bachelorette party. The entire week leading up to it I told him he was on his own for cooking dinner.

One night I was heading to the nail salon because I was needing rhinestone glue for nails to do my manicure and a pedicure. The next night I was returning the bathing suit cover up I had purchased because I had found one that was more flattering and squeezing in a quick brow wax. The night before I left I was having a lovely stranger come over while I stripped naked in my living room to give me a spray tan. (That one really freaking him out LOL) And he just kept saying “Dude, this relaxing ladies vacation sure seems like it’s a lot of freaking work!”

Then there was Spanx-gate. For reasons too long and humorous to explain, Garrett has only recently realized how prevalent Spanx are among all women and bless his heart he just can not comprehend why anyone would try and squeeze ten pounds of sausage into a two pound casing. (My words, not his.)

“Because foundation garments are game changers” I told him, “Duh.” But he still couldn’t wrap his mind around why someone would do something so uncomfortable.

Then one night we’re sitting on the couch watching Real Housewives of Orange County together (as you do) and there’s this scene where Shannon is in the bathroom discussing how she is wearing 8 pairs of Spanx so it’s going to take her a minute. Garrett again just can’t believe it and he basically says something to the effect of, “Wait a minute — she is only two pounds of sausage to begin with? Why would she be wearing 8 types of Spanx?” So I tried to explain why I understand that she would take all precautions, being on a reality show and all of that. And yet, he was still confused.

This article did a great job of articulating what I had been reaching for.

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Second was Rashida Jones and her Guide to Happiness at Work

The entire article was funny and true and I could relate on may levels. But the nugget that spoke to me the most was this “Happiness is not the endgame.”

Sometimes someone will say something to me and the perspective it gives just zaps me light a bolt of lightning and this was one of those things. (The last one I can remember was when someone said to me “Balance is a moving target.” I can’t remember who that was, but man — I LOVE THAT.)

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Last was my pal Melissa Joulwan who recently linked to a 2009 post she had written that sung to me like a personal anthem. It was all about the power struggle that sometimes happens between being fun vs. being happy.

This gets back to that brilliance about balance being a moving target, but after weeks of fun! things! on our calendar — I have never been so damn happy to eat grilled chicken and vegetables and to be working out twice a day.

You can call me crazy, but I just call me BLISSFULLY BLISSFULLY happy. Mel articulated exactly how I’ve been feel about this delicious phase that I am in right now.

“…this state of being is not forever. It’s just for a while, so I can re-charge my batteries and emerge feeling strong and happy.

You like me more that way, don’t you? I know I sure like me more that way.”

A hearty YES to that, my friends! A hearty, hearty yes!

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Have you come across any super good reads on the internet this week? Please share!

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5 Responses to All The Articulate Ladies!

  1. tamara says:

    Wendy’s piece today really hit me in the right spot. http://athleticmonkey.com/2015/06/29/bucket-list/

  2. Oh, Holly! I miss you so much! I’m really glad that old post resonated with you. I revisit that idea A LOT as I tend go FUN FUN FUN… then get totally pooped out 😉

    Sending you so much love. XO

  3. Linda Sand says:

    This is just a phrase I copied from somewhere on the internet but it is helping me so much, “Only a fool stumbles on things behind him.” I wish I could give credit where it is due but I didn’t know how much the urge to pass it on would hit me.

  4. Erin says:

    Balance is a moving target – YES!

    I’ve not been online much this week except for work, but I just bought this book and cannot wait to dig in: http://www.amazon.com/The-Pecan-Cassie-Dandridge-Selleck/dp/0615590586/ref=pd_sim_14_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=12B1Y9TWHEXSW2ABAXX6

  5. Melissa’s article is so true for me right now. I just went to a baseball game last night (we caught a HR ball on my husbands 30th bday!!!!) and I drank a giant pina colada in the parking lot, ate potato chips and a hoagie… and boy did I pay for it! I felt so ill last night into this morning. I want to be like, no drinking for a while, but with a mini beach vacation planned for this weekend, that ain’t gonna happen. I guess I’ll plan on cleaning things up on Monday!