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November 29, 2017

Simplifying the Holidays with Enstrom Candies

Every year when the holidays come around, we have grand plans to accomplish #allthethings and make sure that our homes are decorated to Pinterest perfection and our traditions are as extravagant as those in a Hallmark Christmas movie. This is the year that we’re going to accomplish it all, right?

But what if this year we took a few minutes to slow down and enjoy the memories we create with our people without the visions of Pinterest dancing around in our heads. Remember, a home filled with love, joy and lots of laughter is much more fulfilling than recreating the perfect light display on Pinterest. We’ve discovered that the secret to enjoying the holidays and savoring the good stuff with our people isn’t accomplishing all the things, but rather, it’s planning ahead and simplifying wherever possible. And when you take intentional steps to simplify now, it will keep you from feeling overwhelmed once December comes along.

One of our favorite ways to simplify in preparation for a busy holiday season is to purchase items we know that we need in advance— stock up on gifts and seasonal treats now, so that you won’t be scrambling to find the perfect gift at the last minute. This year, we were introduced to Enstrom Candies, and they’ve quickly become one of our favorite treats to stock up on for last minute hostess gifts and special treats for our loved ones. We love that they’re handcrafted in small batches with quality ingredients, so it really feels like you went the extra mile to pick out something special. This year, we plan on purchasing a few gift sets in advance (we LOVE the Almond Toffee Petites!), so that we’re able to relax and enjoy the holidays with our people, instead of scrambling to find a gift for our little ones’ bus driver, or the neighbors down the street at the last minute.

What’s your favorite life-hack for the holidays? Hop on over to Instagram and leave us a comment. Let’s ditch the Pinterest perfection, simplify to make room for the good stuff, and enjoy a sweet, slow holiday season together this year.

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Enstrom Candies. The opinions and text are all mine.

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January 3, 2017

2017: A Simplified Life

2016 wasn’t a bad year by any stretch. Though, it was a really busy year for us. Busy and frantic as we tried to do life well with three little ones and a lot of other responsibilities. I’m glad its behind us and happy to be moving into a new season of life. Around the time Grace, Not Perfection came out last year, I started to realize some things about life and the way things were headed. I was on the path to burnout, my health was suffering, and I felt, very much, like I was floundering. Is that even a word? I mean like an actual flounder. Like a fish flopping around on hot pavement. Only I was also a juggling fish trying to make sure all the balls stayed in the air.

So, we made a bunch of scary decisions and released GNP into the world and hunkered down for the holidays. The holidays were great. We ate too much and stayed up too late and laid around in our pjs and enjoyed our extended families. And now, with a fresh start upon me, I’m excited for 2017. My word for the year is well. I want to do life well, love my people well, and simply be well (mind, body, health-wise). My goals for the year are pretty simple, but actionably big.

  1. Care for my body, mind, and heart well.
  2. Move my business forward in a focused, strategic way.
  3. Save more; give more; spend / acquire less.
  4. Cultivate a family and home rich in tradition, memories, and love.

I have lots of action steps to go with each one of those – including, but not limited to, cooking more often, weekly date nights, decluttering our home room-by-room, managing our business finances better, refocusing our brand mission, exercising, and writing my second book. But overall, 2017 is the year I’m giving myself permission to be still, to not just say “no” to extra things, but to really sit and let God work in me during the stillness. Anyone who knows me will tell you that I like to invent projects when things are quiet, when there isn’t another big project to do. But I really feel God calling me to just love well and be well this year, not reinvent the wheel.

So, tonight, it’ll be me and my black americano (sad face, whole 30, round 3) at my trusty table in my neighborhood Starbucks. I’m really excited to write this next book. A Simplified Life (tentatively titled) is loosely based on our Simplicity Challenge – simple, easy, actionable, tactical organizing. A workbook of sorts. We’ll see how it all shakes out. I’m really excited to dive in. We’re talking simplifying every aspect of life – even when life is anything but simple. All the how-tos and charts and lists and worksheets you could ever dream of. I like you so far, 2017.

xo,

Em

 

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December 27, 2016

2017: A New Year for EL

One of the reasons why I love making planners is because I love (and often crave) the feeling a fresh start brings. With the Simplified Planner, you “visually” get one every day. A simple, clean place to start anew. I often think of this verse from Lamentations: Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning…” (Lamentations 3:22-23). Though times and circumstances change, God’s love never ever wavers. He makes all things new and gives us that fresh start every morning.

I found myself, in mid-2016, desperate for a fresh start. In the middle of the beautiful craziness that comes with having two toddlers and a kindergartener, and newly diagnosed with a thyroid disease and autoimmune condition (Hashimotos and hyperthyroidism – an odd pair for any of you who understand this stuff) that were likely exacerbated with stress, I couldn’t find my footing. Life just felt indiscribably chaotic. No amount of organizing brought me peace. And trust me, I’m a pro… I tried everything. My heart clearly told me that it wasn’t my lack of organization that was the problem – it was my over abundance of STUFF. Stuff on my calendar. Stuff in my house. Stuff on my “yes” list. Stuff in my head and stuff in my heart. My family had grown. My business had grown. My responsibilities had grown. In Shauna Neiquest’s book Present Over Perfect, she talks about how a very large church had intentionally grown that way by “putting out the chairs.” Even though they talked about the growth like it just *happened* to them, it  actually happened because they just kept putting out the chairs.

Familiar.

I cried the night I read that. A lot. More than I have in years, actually. And it was a weird cry because nothing was broken or wrong or sick. But something wasn’t right and God was calling me down an unfamiliar and uncomfortable path. I felt His tug years ago, but I’d resisted and resisted. For the next few weeks, I prayed my heart out. I took a lot of time to read, relax, sleep, and write. I talked to a handful of close mentors, my team, and my husband. And finally made an enormous decision.

It sounds great to be able to say my line “is carried in almost 800 stores around the world.” Right? Hooray! In fact, it’s been a hallmark line in my professional bio for a few years now, as the number climbed. But in 2016, I found myself on 48 airplanes. In 18 cities. In a countless hotels. Life suddenly just looked a lot different than I’d planned or hoped it would. It wasn’t just the travel that made 2016 a tough year, it was also the way our business changed. You may have noticed I don’t personally write on this blog much anymore. My “coffee break” emails have stopped. I found myself in an entirely new role with a wholesale program so large. We began to design and plan for retailers more than we designed and planned for you, our customers. And that created an empty space, a disconnect, that was as wide and deep as it was deafeningly loud. I knew, as I sopped up the tears, what had to happen. Slowly, we made a plan, late this year, and redefined what success looks like to us. We knew, in our hearts, that just because we could do things, didn’t mean we should. Our new definition of success says it all:

Success, for our brand, means connecting women with JOY in their lives – as students, teachers, professionals, mothers, sisters, daughters, wives, volunteers, encouragers, and friends. Success for us means serving our communities with our time, our resources, and our actual products – being inclusive and being blessings as often as possible. Success means serving our team of seven women and creating jobs that are rich with flexibility, ownership, and creativity. Success means inspiring our community of women to embrace stillness and simplicity so that we can be our best selves and live our best lives. 

For myself, success means unabashedly sharing my heart, my faith, and my words. It means wholeheartedly investing myself in the four other people who share my name. It means pulling back without fear because God’s calling me into a new season that is rooted inside the walls of my home. Success means taking care of myself, my health, and my heart – filling my well so that I can richly pour out on others. Success means doing the work God’s called me to do with -you- in mind – you, who I may not know in person, but whom I will call my sister. You who uses our products, reads our content, and hears these words. I let go of my chase for perfection years ago, and now, I will unhook myself from the grips of BUSY, overwhelmed, and overfull. 

As of January 1, 2017, we will be closing the wholesale side of our company and focusing on selling our products directly to our customers. While we will continue to sell our products through our top key accounts (Swoozies, Anthropologie, Joseph Beth Booksellers, Monkees, and Chapters Indigo), we will be stepping back into a fully retail business model. Yes, this means less revenue. But it also means our team of seven (staying intact) will get back to what we’re best at – encouraging joy and simplicity with our content and products and genuinely connecting with our sisters who, like us, are just trying to do life well.

We let all our retailers and our incredible reps know about our plan in mid November. I’m teary to tell you that their response to our change in direction was overwhelmingly supportive. Thank you, to all of you, for supporting us in this. We are unendingly grateful for the ways you have stewarded our brand and helped us spread our message. The emails I received from so many of you – small business owners as well – supporting our step back and our commitment to remaining small and mighty, brought me to tears. I am forever grateful.

I’m embarking on 2017 feeling refreshed, renewed, and confident. I’m grateful to my team, my husband, and my family, for supporting me through these growing pains. And I’m so grateful for the God given peace that I prayed He’d give me when we made the right move. It is here and I am proud of where we’re going. My goals for next year include a lot more writing (here and with Book 2 coming next Fall), much more breathing room to be creative for our community, and a whole lot stillness. I’ve learned, this year, that I can’t hear God when I’m too busy executing my own plans. But when I stop, get still, and make space for Him, He speaks loud and clear. Our Simplifying 2017 blog series starts tomorrow – a series of four blog posts (and giveaways!) about tactically simplifying, organizing, and pairing back for a fresh start in 2017.

xo,

Emily

 

PS: If you’re looking for some holiday reading, Grace, Not Perfection is on sale on Amazon for under $10 (e-book is just $3.99!) And if you haven’t gotten a Simplified Planner yet, you can get free shipping until January 2 with orders over $100 here.

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October 20, 2017

Weekly Top Ten: Vol 89

Happy Friday! Here are ten things that brought us a little bit of joy this week:

  1. Birdies Slippers: If you haven’t tried these slippers yet, you need to! They’re fashionable and yet incredibly comfortable. Our entire team adores them! You may even catch us wearing them out of the house every once in awhile.
  2. Our Favorite Candle: We’ve talked about this candle before, but it’s on sale today, so we had to mention it again! It’s a great time to stock up for Christmas gifts, too! (P.S. This small size is perfect for stocking stuffers!)
  3. Spaghetti Squash Boats: Simple and delicious. Your whole family will love this recipe!
  4. Our Favorite Box for Organizing: Puzzle pieces. Shoes. Craft supplies. Batteries. It can all go in these basic boxes from The Container Store. We love that they’re cheap (under $2!), they’re stackable, and you can see what’s in them. You can’t go wrong with these!
  5. Navy Tunic: Not too tight, not too loose. Comfy, and long enough to wear with leggings this fall. This navy tunic is a must-have (and on sale for a great price!).
  6. Our Simplified Journal: Do you run out of space in your Simplified Planner and need extra room for brain dumps or writing out prayers at the end of the day? We’ve created this journal for exactly that. Pick one up here.
  7. Fiesta Earrings: We’re already thinking ahead to holiday parties over here. These earrings are so fun!
  8. @mamawatters on Instagram: We love following along with Amanda and her sweet family. We couldn’t agree more with her ideas on simplicity and living with care.
  9. A Simplified Life: Have you pre-ordered your copy of Emily’s new book? Coming November 21! 10 chapters dedicated to simplifying one complex area of life with tactical tools and tips for living a life filled with the goof stuff.
  10. Our Spotify Playlist: Don’t forget to listen along to our October playlist!
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