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Mainly Vintage and some life too...
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Tilly (yes, a cat) not only knows the word Yoga but how to do Yoga and hold a pose. This talent was acquired during the infamous pandemic lock down. She was thrilled when I would do Downward Dog, and turned it into an attention getting exercise. Here you can see her in action. The more you say "Yoga," the more she does it. Clapping also helps.
What's the 80/20 Rule? How am I applying it to vintage or to life?
Nothing high brow here. This is how an engineer I know cleans his apartment. He knows what to do (20%) to make it look like (80%) results. Sometimes, you have to do more but not every time. It's a great time saving technique, and it helps me to break the "procrastinate and avoid" cycle. Now you know my Achilles Heel.
The thought this time is a Buddha teaching: Fear is not a reality.
LIFE SITUATION
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
Compare your progress between Step 3 and Step 4. That is the only comparison that you need in life.
The pillow sham comes from there. Beautiful colors and easy wash. It disguises my neck TV pillow. I like to spruce up my rooms without remodeling but by rotating, swapping out accessories, changing things around that I myself can do without tools or a handyman. I know that in some rooms, it just seems that there is one place and one place only for an item. Mix it up and move that energy around. See how you feel the next morning when you first walk into that 'updated room.'
The quote this post comes from Abraham Maslow. "The Law of the Instrument."
If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.