What's your motto?
My friend MW did this fun little piece on mottos, and I thought it would make a nice lighthearted Friday post. What's your motto?
(everyday): Cotton- the fabric of our lives
Definitely a T-shirt/ sneakers kind of gal.
(work): Suit up!
There's just one thing you can't refute: nothing suits me like a suit.
(when I want to make an impression): FIERCE
Yep. Just another night on the town.
Miles to go before I sleep
My little horse must think it queer to stop without a farmhouse near.
Live life with an open hand
This really is my life motto and has become a bit of a recurring theme here on the blog.
Take chances, make mistakes, get messy!
Miss Frizzle knows her stuff.
Honesty is the best policy, but policy...it's more like a guideline, anyway.
Flirting is this weird middle-ground between being "mysterious" without being too distant, being funny without being too weird, being open without over-sharing, and being "natural" while pretending you're not uber self-conscious and wanting to take back that thing you said five seconds ago. Needless to say, I'm rather awful at it.
But if I have this playing in the background, my flirting becomes 400X more epic.
See “growing up.” j/k!
I had to think about this for awhile, but expanding on something a friend once told me, I've settled on this:
1) God knows what we need.
2) God knows when we'll need it.
3) God will give us what we need when we need it.
4) Therefore:
Whatever I don't have at a particular moment, I don't need (and will wait on God's timing.)
Granted, this logic isn't watertight, but as a general rule, it's not a bad starting place.
Drawing closer together by drawing closer to Christ together
OK, so maybe this sounds like it should be on a throw pillow you can buy at the Christian bookstore. At least if law school doesn't work out for me, I can always apply for a job at Precious Moments.
Ain't that adorable?
Fashion
(everyday): Cotton- the fabric of our lives
Definitely a T-shirt/ sneakers kind of gal.
(work): Suit up!
There's just one thing you can't refute: nothing suits me like a suit.
(when I want to make an impression): FIERCE
Yep. Just another night on the town.
Travel
Miles to go before I sleep
My little horse must think it queer to stop without a farmhouse near.
Life
Live life with an open hand
This really is my life motto and has become a bit of a recurring theme here on the blog.
Growing Up
Take chances, make mistakes, get messy!
Miss Frizzle knows her stuff.
Flirting
Honesty is the best policy, but policy...it's more like a guideline, anyway.
Flirting is this weird middle-ground between being "mysterious" without being too distant, being funny without being too weird, being open without over-sharing, and being "natural" while pretending you're not uber self-conscious and wanting to take back that thing you said five seconds ago. Needless to say, I'm rather awful at it.
But if I have this playing in the background, my flirting becomes 400X more epic.
Relationships
See “growing up.” j/k!
I had to think about this for awhile, but expanding on something a friend once told me, I've settled on this:
1) God knows what we need.
2) God knows when we'll need it.
3) God will give us what we need when we need it.
4) Therefore:
Whatever I don't have at a particular moment, I don't need (and will wait on God's timing.)
Granted, this logic isn't watertight, but as a general rule, it's not a bad starting place.
Marriage
Drawing closer together by drawing closer to Christ together
OK, so maybe this sounds like it should be on a throw pillow you can buy at the Christian bookstore. At least if law school doesn't work out for me, I can always apply for a job at Precious Moments.
Ain't that adorable?