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    My Home Workspace

    Photos by Ale Veyna

    Today I’m showing you a peek into my “workspace” at home and talking about what I love about it. I was inspired to write this post after looking into WeWork, a coworking company that offers members access to offices all over the world; looking through WeWork’s website really got me thinking about my own workspace at home and why it works for me. If you haven’t guessed it yet, most of the work that I do on my blog is done from my bed. No matter how much I try to create a traditional office space at home, I always tend to gravitate towards this area of my house because it’s where I’m the most productive.

    The main reason that I always end up working on my bed is because it provides me with some sense of balance in my life; keeping my blog feeling like it’s a creative outlet and not additional work is a constant challenge for me. In a typical work week I spend 20-30 hours working on this blog, and that’s on top of the 40 hours I already spend sitting at a desk at my full time job. I’ve come to realize that in order to stay motivated and be able to work an additional 2-4 hours when I come home from work, it’s necessary for me to feel like there’s a change of pace in my workday. Working from my bed makes a task like editing photos feel like a relaxing activity, and it makes writing a blog post become a fun creative writing exercise.

    However, I hope to eventually have the opportunity to transition from working on my bed to a more structured work environment. My career goals are something that I constantly talk about on this blog, and along with the idea of my dream job also comes that of the perfect workplace. When I envision that space, I want an environment that is comfortable and inspires me to be creative. I also want to work somewhere that enables me to interact with other creative individuals. I have to say, though, that starting this blog has definitely helped me connect with other people with similar goals, which is something that I’m very grateful for.

    I’m curious to learn more about your workspace? What do you like about it and why does it work for you?

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    I hope your week is off to a great start and that you all had a wonderful Valentine’s Day! I spent Saturday acting as my own Valentine and buying myself treats like macarons and coffee. However, I stopped short of buying myself expensive flowers and going on a massive shopping spree. All joking aside, it was a good day. The best thing about it is that I had several friends text me throughout the day to wish me a Happy Valentine’s Day. Even though many of my friends are living in other states and we don’t see each other often, I love that we always find the time to show each other we care.

    xoxo,
    HelenFollow me on…

    Food & DIY

    Berry, Almond and Chocolate Overnight Oats

    My goal this year is to get back on track with my health and develop/relearn better habits.  I used to be the type of person that woke up at 6 A.M. in the morning to workout and I always made time to eat a healthy breakfast. I’m not quite sure what triggered me to change that routine last year, but at some point in time I did. This change eventually took a toll on my body and, last year, I was sick more often than I had ever been before. Although I hope to eventually be able to wake up early enough to workout and eat breakfast at home, I know that I don’t have that discipline to do that right now.  One of the changes that has helped me get back on track–at least when it comes to eating breakfast in the morning–is preparing breakfast that I can take with me to work. Overnight oats have been a great addition to my diet because they make for an easy and delicious on-the-go breakfast, and I like that it’s easy to experiment with different ingredients and proportions. Today I’m sharing one of my favorite overnight oats combinations:

     

    Berry, Almond and Chocolate Overnight Oats
    Ingredients
    3/4 cup of dried oats
    1/2-3/4 cup of mixed berries (I used blueberries, blackberries and raspberries)
    A handful of sliced almonds
    A handful of chocolate chips
    1/2 cup to 3/4 cups of almond milk
    1 Tbsp of agave syrup (optional)
    To prepare this overnight oats recipe, simply pour all the dry ingredients into a half-pint mason jar, top off the jar with almond milk and agave syrup, and then store the mixture in the fridge overnight. Then simply grab the mason jar from the fridge on your way out the door in the morning. I really wasn’t kidding when I said this is an easy breakfast to prepare! You can enjoy overnight oats warm or at room temperature, but I like to eat this particular recipe when it’s cold. You don’t want the berries to get too pruny by popping them in the microwave.
    I hope that you enjoy this recipe. Now that I have a bit more time, I’m going really make an effort to include more recipe and DIY posts. Please let me know if there is anything in particular that you would like to see on the blog. As always, thank you for reading and have an amazing rest of the week!
    xoxo,
    Helen

     

    Outfit

    Red Trench Coat

    Photos by Ale Veyna

    Outfit Details:
    Madewell Leather Bag
     H&M Red Trench Coat (Similar)
    H&M Striped T-shirt (Similar)
    H&M Trouser Shorts (Similar)
    Black Tights
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    It was rainy this weekend and I saw it as the perfect opportunity to photograph this red trench coat; I wanted to do a Valentine’s Day themed post and this is the only thing I own in red. Believe it or not, this is the first time I’ve ever worn this trench even though it’s been in my closet for almost 3 years. It was a gift from my mom and, although I love it, it remained hidden in my closet because of the color. To me, red is very bright and noticeable and, as an introvert, the last thing I want to do is draw attention to myself. Yet, looking back at these pictures, this outfit doesn’t look too flashy; I really love the way that the red color contrasts with my dark hair, and this trench is very much my style. I guess that is a signal that I need to venture out of my comfort zone every once in a while. Only time will tell if I can actually keep true to that last statement.
    xoxo,
    Helen
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