I will start off this blog post with a question: What is home? So many people spend their lives searching for it. Everyone has a dream home (whether it be the certain people in it, a certain location, or a certain style of architecture).
For me, it's somewhat a state of mind. How at peace you are with not only your surroundings, but who you are as a person, as well. Feeling comfortable enough so that you can wake up easily in the morning and feel invisible warmth and sunshine, even on a cold and gray snowy day.
Well, how does one achieve this? How does one become so incredibly zen that they feel cozy and one with the world? You find beauty in the ordinary. You find luxury in the commonplace. You find security in the uncertain. Not to sound like a modern-day lady Gandhi, but you need to create the environment you wish to be in inside of your mind. As the original Gandhi did say, "Be the change that you wish to see in the world." Ohh, man. So brilliant yet so comprehensive.
What inspired this post about "home" was that I got a call back from the manager of a local real estate office that will undertake me into their training program, and then I will become a new agent this summer -- YAY houses! *happydance*
Until Next Time,
xx BAS
For me, it's somewhat a state of mind. How at peace you are with not only your surroundings, but who you are as a person, as well. Feeling comfortable enough so that you can wake up easily in the morning and feel invisible warmth and sunshine, even on a cold and gray snowy day.
Well, how does one achieve this? How does one become so incredibly zen that they feel cozy and one with the world? You find beauty in the ordinary. You find luxury in the commonplace. You find security in the uncertain. Not to sound like a modern-day lady Gandhi, but you need to create the environment you wish to be in inside of your mind. As the original Gandhi did say, "Be the change that you wish to see in the world." Ohh, man. So brilliant yet so comprehensive.
What inspired this post about "home" was that I got a call back from the manager of a local real estate office that will undertake me into their training program, and then I will become a new agent this summer -- YAY houses! *happydance*
Until Next Time,
xx BAS