Hello, my lovelies and Happy New Year to you! I hope you all
had a wonderful break and feel rejuvenated for the year ahead. 2017 was a
funny one for me because I feel like I mainly coasted.
2016 was such a
disaster, I felt nervous about doing anything brave or innovative in the fear
that things would go disastrously wrong. I also believe I coasted because I got
into a frame of mind of feeling grateful. 2017 was a year of appreciating everything I have instead of constantly craving for what I don’t. It
also made me value my family and the ride or die friendships I
cherish dearly. Finally, it made me gain a certain confidence in myself I’ve never
had before. Cutting my hair off was honestly a metaphor for me finally giving
zero fucks.
A personality trait I have struggled with for years is worrying far too much about what other people think of me, or if they like me. 2017 was the year was the year of me caring a lot less. You can’t be liked or desired by everyone, so you might as well do and be you. As RU Paul famously quotes “What other people think of me is none of my business."
A personality trait I have struggled with for years is worrying far too much about what other people think of me, or if they like me. 2017 was the year was the year of me caring a lot less. You can’t be liked or desired by everyone, so you might as well do and be you. As RU Paul famously quotes “What other people think of me is none of my business."
I was also lucky to travel lots (Dubai, Thailand, Nigeria,
Sierra Leone, Ibiza and Amalfi Coast) and the key learning is that travelling
makes me happy and I should do more of it.
My style didn’t really change. I think I’m at the stage
where I’m happy with my wardrobe and only want to make edits moving forward. My short
hair has given me reign to look more edgy in various ensembles, but that’s about
it. The highlight has to be me designing my own African collection.
Best 8 of 2017
This year, I want to balance work with exploring my creative
outlet. I will always be the career driven kinda of girl but I need to make time for the things I’m
passionate about (e.g. singing, songwriting, blogging and travelling)
As usual, I have some learnings to take me into 2018:
1 1) Make a list of things that make you happy big or
small, and do more of it
2 2) One of the most attractive things about anyone
is having confidence in their authentic self
3 3) Tell people you love that you love them more
often. Make time for them, hug them more. Life is short
4 4) Procrastinate no more. Find a passion and do it!
No more excuses.
5 5) Enjoy the here n now moments and worry less about the future (less doesn’t mean not at all)
6 6) If you’re going to work on evolving as a person,
work on being a kinder, better version of you and no one else
Happy new Year! Here’s to 2018