Thursday, January 11, 2018

positivity, and self care. -mini post

The increase in self care posts on the internet means that people are starting to see how much taking care of themselves matters. I know this mentally, but have a hard time practicing it. I always have so much on my mind that I fall asleep the moment I sit down. I hope this year will be different, and to make that true, I've written downs some self-care tips that have helped me in the past.


Self care... for when a baths just won't cut it.


Better now than later. Do you ever walk around in your house and there's something that annoys you? For me it's having dirty dishes in the sink, or the lights being left on. This is a great time to fix it. Minor annoyances can build up and become MAJOR annoyances. By taking care of these things now, it saves potential stress from building up later.

Clean up. The added clutter isn't doing a stressed out mind any favors. Take a little bit of time to clean. You'll be glad you did,

Allow yourself to be a grumpy gremlin for a while. The idea of people being happy all the time is actually dangerous. Don't bottle up your feelings! Find a place to be alone and acknowledge them.  There are times where you're not going to want to skip rope using a rainbow. That's perfectly natural. Yes, it can be a bit uncomfortable to acknowledge those feelings, but it is worth it. That being said, don't wallow in a pity party either. 

Work out.  Real talk? The times I need to exercise the most are the days when I have no energy, or motivation. Part of me actually hates this suggestion because there are days when using a ton of energy is the absolute last things I want to do. That's actually the thing that pushes me to get moving. The more I don't want to, the more I probably need it. If leg day isn't on the agenda (or you're just not feeling that energetic) go for a walk, or do 10 minutes of a cheesy work out video at home. The more you move the more your body releases endorphins. 

Find out your relaxing style.  I know  people who can relax easily. They can become completely laid back in just about any situation. Then there are people who aren't comfortable with the idea of doing nothing. There's that annoying voice that says "you should be doing something productive" or "stop wasting time". If that's the case for you, I suggest doing something while doing nothing. Take up knitting, or crossword puzzles. Do something that requires enough concentration to remain relaxed.

Disconnect.  Take a few minutes or even a day to enjoy life without extra electronics. No video games, t.v, computers, phones etc... Go on an adventure in your back yard.

What would your younger self do? Want to make a blanket fort? Pretend the floor is lava? Do it! I used to gather fuzzy blankets and sit at the bottom of my closet or under the table and read books. 

TO THE GARDEN!!  If you have a garden or in door plants, care for them. Sometimes it's easier to care for other things than to take care of ourselves. That's okay, because just being around plants is a calming experience. If you don't have a green thumb try taking care of an animal.

30 things every forest dweller should have

This type of list was very popular with gyaru blogs, so I thought I'd try to do one for mori kei. As always, take this with a grain of salt. It's just for fun, okay? Let's get started.

30 things every forest dweller should have

  1.  At least one base dress, or pair of pants that can be used for layering or for a simple outfit.
  2. A favorite style. This could be mori kei or any of its sister styles. It's okay to like more than one style, but most people have a favorite. 
  3. A favorite drink. (Tea, coffee, hot chocolate, milk etc..)
  4. A journal. This could be for sketches, or stories you've written. It's always good to keep one around for when that burst of inspiration hits.
  5. A favorite color or print. Mushroom, animal, and floral prints seem to be the most popular.
  6. An outfit to wear around the house. Something comfortable enough to just lounge around or do some light cleaning in.
  7. A lunch box.
  8. A favorite thrift store/ consignment shop/ secondhand store. Thrifting is popular among the mori girls and boys I've spoken to. It's a great way to find clothes and items for a low price and great for the environment too.
  9. Something you've made yourself. This could range from sewing, knitting, or crocheting to decorating a book, or a painting you've done.
  10. A playlist full of songs that remind you of the forest, or are at least reminiscent of fairy tails. 
  11. A favorite animal.
  12. A place where you feel most relaxed : A fort, cafe, library, your room, a garden... etc. I prefer cemeteries, as they provide a quiet space and a look into local history. 
  13. A favorite dessert. 
  14. Comfortable shoes.
  15. A way to keep cool in the summer. Do you lose the layers? Carry a parasol? Just stay inside?
  16. A way to stay warm in the winter. 
  17.  an OTT outfit.
  18. A head piece, hair clips, or a small bit of detail for the hair.
  19. A signature scent, maybe a favorite perfume. (It should never be overpowering, just subtle)
  20. An oversized sweater!
  21. A favorite plant/ tree/ flower
  22.  A go to shop for accessories.
  23.  A pair of reliable tights, or socks
  24. A community, or at least a friend you can share your love for mori kei with
  25. Magazines/scans/pintrest/ tumblr for inspiration.
  26. A book to recommend to a friend
  27. A copy of The secret garden movie. (1987, and the 1993 addaptations are my favorite.)
  28. Favorite fairytale,folklore, or legend
  29.  A story for when people ask you about how you found out about mori kei.
  30. A laid back attitude. 
So what do you think of my list?  Is there anything you would like to add, or remove? What would you put on your list?

Monday, January 1, 2018

HAPPY NEW YEAR !

Hello hello hello. It's officially a new year, and I'm feeling motivated.

I've started another tumblr account. (mavisinthewoods)
I also have an instagram now.
(To be completely honest with you,  I'm not the most social person but I'm trying to push past that.)
I drafted up some more posts, and am editing them.

My goals for this year are to
1. Spend more time in nature
2. Focus on myself, education, and health
3. Write meaningful posts, even if they are only meaningful to me
4. I'd like to collaborate with one other blogger. It seems like it would be fun.
5. To complete these cartoon drafts I've held onto for ages

Well those are my goals for this year. Do you have any resolutions?