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New Year’s Day is every man’s birthday.
Even though I know that the New Year is just another day, it feels like a fresh start. And, quite honestly, I am ready to bid 2014 buh-bye! But, before I dance into the New Year with Champagne in hand, I want to take a deep breath and reflect on one of the most exhilarating and transformative years of my life. There’s only one name for this year: REBIRTH.
New name. New home. New relationship status. New insurance. New accountant. New team. New chapter.
As you can imagine, that kind of change isn’t easy. If fact, it’s the kind that can wake you up at 3AM in sheer panic. OMG…where am I, who am I, what was that noise?
Yet, throughout the year and my occasional meltdowns, I’ve clinged (actually, more like a death grip) on the School of Self-image principles. And, man, oh man, do they work.
Here’s the deal: Living fully is not about your life being perfect, all wrapped up in a pretty box with a bow on top. Oh no! If that were the case, most of us would be doomed.
It’s about embracing whatever challenge or circumstance that is before you, and doing it with elegance, passion and joie de vivre. It’s about harnessing your feminine power and inner knowing that you are strong and capable enough to saunter right through fear.
Here’s what kept me sane and, and dare I say full of joie de vivre, during a very intense year.
- Take time for the non-essentials. When my brain was telling me that my world might fall apart if I didn’t go out there and crush it, I poured myself a cup of tea (and sometimes Champagne), journaled, took naps, met up with friends, lit candles, put on my signature perfume. Making space for these things increased my energy and productivity. Fascinating, right? And, as to date, everything is working just fine.
- Play and have fun. I worked harder than ever this year, but I made play and fun a priority. I learned to wakeboard, spent a week in a Chateau in France, frequented the hot springs, hiked mountains, danced every day, had ping pong tournaments and partied the night away in Paris. If you don’t make fun a priority, you’ll sink into the abyss of your mind, and when your world feels less than stellar, that’s the last place you need to be. Play brings you back to the present moment and is good for the soul.
- The answers are rarely found in your head. Back in July, I had this issue that left me frustrated and bewildered. I journaled, prayed, meditated and spent days trying to figure out the solution. Nothing happened. I finally said, “Screw this,” and called up a girlfriend for a lunch date. When I came home, the answer was waiting for me in an email, an answer that I had been trying to force for weeks. Moral of this story: Go out and live. Allow for the answers.
- Say no to the crazy. When you live elegantly, you do not have time for drama. And, still, it sneaks into my life on occasion. For what I want to do and experience in this world, I seriously have no time for it. I’m going to wrap myself in yellow tape that says, “Do not cross if you have drama.”
- Take exquisite care of your body. Taking care of your body shouldn’t be a brutal attempt to lose weight or whip yourself into shape. It’s should be an act of self-love, a desire for vitality and a gift you give yourself every day. From the foods you eat, to the lotions you lather onto your skin to the movement you engage in – it’s about exquisite self-care. After injuring my back (in my failed wakeboard attempt), I had so much appreciation for my body and a deeper desire to care for her.
- Simplify. I’m convinced that most stress and overwhelm is created from packing our calendars, closets and cabinets with too much stuff. Part of my rebirth has been all about letting go of any and everything that doesn’t nourish my soul. Some examples: clothes, books, people, kitchen gadgets and beliefs (the last one is the most delicious!).
- Cultivate Your Secret Garden. I’ve had several secret gardens this year – those places, things and people that are my refuge – that are only for me. And, this concept may come back to bite me in the derriere. When I asked the School of Self-image community if they’d recommend the program to a friend, some of them responded, “Absolutely, every woman needs this program, but I don’t want my friends to know because this is my secret garden.” Well, at least I’ve taught them well!
- Trade comfort for adventure. This could definitely be my other main theme this year, doing those things that scare me most. But here’s God’s honest truth: your best life will not be created by you trying to be comfortable. Sure, it’s all cozy and sweet there, but it’s also usually boring, unfulfilling and frustrating because you know you are capable of more. If you want to talk about walking through fear, I’m your lady!
- Being a mom is not for the faint of heart. Having a kid is like having your heart walking around outside of you. And, a teenager? Oh, dear. You worry, obsess, protect, and create images in your head of doom and gloom. Then, your kid turns to you one day with Beyonce playing in the background and says, “Mom, you need to practice what you preach.” And, you realize that your kid is actually really wise and your best teacher ever. You also know that worrying doesn’t protect them; it harms you. And, yet, you still worry. Learning to not be a maniac about it is the work.
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Adorn your body every day. I received a nasty email from a reader who completely disagrees with my stance on the importance of adorning your body. So, I did a little experiment. For seven days straight, no makeup, perfume, or anything out of the ordinary. Basically, I wore yoga pants and PJs and gave very little attention to my appearance for an entire week. The result? Quelle horrible! I found myself snacking more, less productive, and just felt blah. So, I’m sticking to my belief: Adorning yourself does matter. It’s not about impressing others; it’s about being your best self! - You never feel ready. But, that doesn’t mean you’re not. This year has been all about saying YES to some pretty big things (more on that coming soon). For every single one of them, I didn’t feel ready. I could hear those excuses boiling up, “Oh, wait, give me another month.” or, “Let’s do this first.” My 90-year old self gave me a slap on the back of the head and said YES before I could say NO. She’s such a saucy rebel like that!
- Paris continues to be my greatest teacher. I had the chance to spend two weeks in Paris this fall. She reminded me to embrace my sensuality, to take great pleasure in food and wine, to saunter without the need to get somewhere and to just be. She reminded me of the importance of infusing simple everyday life with beauty, care, and attention. Every woman needs a little Paris in her life, regardless of where she resides, because, Paris is a state of mind.
So, there you have it, my top 12 lessons relearned from 2014. I actually had 25, but another lesson I’m trying to learn is the art of brevity. I have a long way to go on that one!
Happy New Year, my friend!
2015 is going to be spectacular.
Hhhmmmm….what should my word be for 2015?
Maybe it’s RISING!
It fits, as it’s my maiden name and after this past year, it feels like the only direction to go.
What was your theme of 2014? And, what will your 2015 theme be?
Do share with the community and me in the comments below.
With Closure + Anticipation,
Tonya
(P.S. Thank you for a fantastic year! Next year is going to be even better. Just wait and see!)
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Beautifully stated! I'm printing this out and putting it on my wall.
As a side note, number 10 is a hard lesson for some of us. However, I can say that I wore a fitted dress for one dinner over Christmas and it was quite impossible to overeat. I felt pretty, stepped out of my comfort zone and spent more time enjoying company and had nothing to regret the next day. Lesson learned.
Natasha, believe it or not, #10 is hard for me sometimes too. It's so much easier to not pay attention to this area, but I find that when I do, I feel better.
Thanks so much for being a part of the French Kiss Life community! xoxo
Thanks for the inspiration!
My word for 2015 is "purpose." After 20 years of single parenting and finally getting my last child through college, it's time to stop worrying "if we'd make it" and start celebrating "we did it." That means exploring all the desires and dreams that got sidelined for kids' needs and tuition bills. This is the year that my "purpose" shifts from them to me. No guilt. No excuses. Just elegance and adventure. Bon voyage!
High five Patty!!! What a big triumph. I'm facing it in a couple of years. I can't wait to see how your purpose and dreams unfold in 2015.
I so hear you on number 9 and trying not to be a maniac about it! Love this list and you - thank you for what you bring to the world. I am so happy I discovered you this year! 2014 for me was a year of reflection, self-love, and transformation. The word coming to me for 2015 is movement - forward, elegant, positive, joyful movement. I also have "brevity" issues so think you should have a part deux of this list so we can soak up more French Kiss lessons 😉
Welcome to the French Kiss Life community Pat! Movement...what a beautiful word that can mean many things to support a most beautiful 2015!
Cheers :).
Oh Beautiful Lady!!! At the close of this year 2014, the light at the end of the tunnel has been sooooo bright after a bout of experiencing some of the lowest lows. When you see that light it will brighter than EVER!!! All the stuff you mention letting go of, it's past time when you realize it. It was for me, again. Sometimes we forget what we knew until remembering. This is what becoming a "Steel Magnolia" is all about, I think. You make the world a more beautiful place. Thank you! xo
Yes, Steel Magnolia's we are, Natalie! Deep thanks for being a part of my world!
Lovely post, but I can't stop staring at that fabulous dress! Where did you get it?
Thank you Jade! I'm not at home, and I cannot remember the brand, but they make super cute dresses. When I get home, I'll try and remember to look at the tag and let you know!
That dress though Tonya - Love...
Great post as always...you continue to inspire me to French kiss myself and in turn French kiss life...Thank you
Great post! Maybe it is a Southern thing but I feel dreadful if I don't adorn myself. Can not imagine walking out of my house without some lipstick and perfume on. My word for 2015 is "Adventure".
Debbie, maybe it is a Southern thing, and yet I know of women all over the world who feel better when they are caring for all parts of themselves, including their appearance.
Adventure....I have a feeling it awaits you in 2015. Keep us posted!
Tonya you are so 'Inspirational'!
My theme for 2014 was 'Loss'. 2014 was a year of struggle and losing parts of my life. I now realise this was a good thing as these were elements just weren't adding positively to my life.
Therefore my theme for 2015 is 'Tending only to the beautiful'.
Today I hit the sales (I usually hate shopping as point 10 is a major issue for me) and bought myself some pretty scarves and gorgeous apres ski wear for my 2015 French Alp holiday in 21 days!
Tomorrow I'll go to work with said scarf and my favourite perfume - Chanel no.5.
I'm starting to French Kiss my life from today and it's all down to you.
Happy New Year to one & all.
Big Hug Claire!
Loss is hard and extremely difficult, but realizing that it's a good thing is definitely a beautiful step in the right direction.
Your theme for 2015 is simply divine. Day by day, tending to the beautiful.
Enjoy the French Alps...truly a beautiful place!
So excited for your New Year and beyond...
xoxo
You always have the words I need to hear! This is the year of simple elegance for me. After having raised my girls alone, I think it is time for some self love! Happy new year to you! Wishing continued blessings for you as you have blessed me with your eloquent words of wisdom!
Cheers!
Talia 🙂
Talia, as Diane von Fursternberg said, "When a woman becomes her own best friend, everything is easer." I am a huge advocate of putting self-love and care at the top of your priority list. I will be cheering you on.
2014 was all about gathering information and filling my "tool box" with new perspectives on creating an authentic life....2015 is going to be all about getting out of my head and actually practicing what I have learned! So happy I found your site as it is exactly where I want to be! <3
And, I'm so glad you're here Bethann! Cheers to a year of practice and play.
What a wonderful community and now a more beautiful life as I learn to French Kiss it!
Tonya, thank you for sharing your programs, thoughts and wisdom.
My themes for 2014 were endurance, strength and stepping directly into the firepits of fear. SCS helped to recenter myself and put out the fires one by one as I remembered my true feminine essence, identity, desires and purpose.
Good Bye 2014 and Welcome to my heart 2015! My year for Expansion, Adventure & Success as I realize my dreams and continue to French Kiss Life.
Happy New Year Lovely Ladies!
Romina, I have so enjoyed supporting you on your journey. You are such a radiant woman. May 2015 be your best year yet!
my theme for 2015 is rebuilding ....an authentic life.
2014 was the dissolution of the false....everything collapsed
it's been a tough road but I am ready!
thanks for being a beautiful wayshower
Michele
As painful as it is, sometimes you must tear it down so you can build it the way you want!
You are SO ready Michele!
It's lovely to hear you Tonya, your voice is very soft.
This blog post is very good, perfect for a 31st of december. I deeply agree with every things you've wrote, especially the fact that you should always try to be the best version of yourself. It is so important for yourself and for the people who are around you. Thank you for the advices Tonya and my word for 2015 is "Blooming", I feel it's time to fully embrace myself. Whishing you the best. Love from France. XO
Love your word "blooming," Find your water, sunshine and fertile soil and bask in the sunlight and let it happen. xoxo
Hi Tonya
Love reading your insights and 2015 will be a year for me to relax, enjoy and accept being me.
Cheers to simple pleasures and beautiful things. Happy New Year
Sarah xoxox
West Australia
Cheers to that Sarah! Happy New Year to you.
Hi Tonya,
I'm from the netherlands, (pardon my english 🙂 and
I just stumbled upon your blog yesterday and I was hooked! It's so refreshing and inspiring and I love how you talk about the French culture, I adore France too. I am on a quest to enjoy and love life more and really feel good about myself and trying to be my best self. I saw you uploaded an Valentine gift for your readers in 2014 called Je Taime, La Vie! Playbook. I got excited right away and tried to download a copy but unfortunately the link doesn't work. 🙁 could you please help me with a copy, by email or with another link? I would really appreciate it. Have a wonderful new year and keep up the good work with your blog, I adore it!
Greetings from Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Hi Melissa,
I'm so happy you've found the French Kiss Life community. And, you're English is SO much better than my Dutch or French!
I will send a message to my concierge team and have them reach out to you with a copy of the playbook.
Happy New Year!
xoxo,
T
Happy New Year Tonya. Oh please do NOT do brevity! I LOOOVEEE long (very long!) blog posts! Meilleurs voeux et bisous.
This could be my own manifesto--I want/no I NEED to read and re-read this weekly. Thank you for bringing a breath of fresh (French) air into my world.