book review: 59 Seconds

59 Seconds by Richard Wiseman was written with the concept of how scientifically proven ideas can improve your life with the investment of only 60 seconds . The ideas in the book are presented in sections for each idea, with multiple concepts of the same idea within each section. This makes the book super easy to read and follow along. You could read for an hour, or just a few minutes to pick up the technique of the day.

One of the ideas that stood out to me was in regards to praising children. Now, I don’t have kids, so I don’t get to use this technique too often, but I was drawn by the possible effects that it can have on a childs development. The technique is to praise a child based on their efforts, not their results. For example, this is what good praise looks like. “Wow, Finlay. It really shows that you’ve been working really hard on your dribbling technique. It’s improved leaps and bounds since I last saw you.” Bad praise would be “Wow, Lottie. You’re really great at basketball.” Continuous application of the latter technique employed by various parties could result in and inflated ego in the future, with potential to leading to Kayne West Syndrome. It can also cause the child to put in less effort as they feel like the area of praise is something that they’re already sufficient in. 

Overall, a good read and a great alternative take to a traditional self help/development book. 

christie graham workshop

One of the best investments is education. Theres no shortcut to success, but I will take every opportunity to speed up my journey onto living the life I have envisioned for myself. The Christie Graham Workshop has brought me at least one big step closer to this life. I've admired Christie's work for some time now and when I found out that she offered a one on one workshop, I saw it as a way to take my photography and business to the next level. 

The workshop was above and beyond what I expected, and could have asked for. I came with many questions; Christie was there with all the answers, and then some! I really wanted to have a business focus with this workshop as I feel that this is the area where I see the most opportunity for growth. It was so great to be able to absorb and take in all of this information from someone who has such a great breadth of knowledge in this industry.

Accompanying the workshop, was a styled shoot that Christie had put together which featured renowned vendors from the wedding world. It was a great experience to be able to shoot along side someone with such great vision. I actually found it very interesting just watching her shoot, from the way she speaks to the couple to even the way she composes herself. Needless to say, I am very excited in taking everything that I've learned from the workshop and applying this new found knowledge to my photography and business! 

A special thanks to all the vendors who took part and made this workshop possible:

Workshop- Christie Graham Workshop
Florals- Celsia Floral
Paper goods- Tuktu Paper Co.
Calligraphy- Tuktu Paper Co.
Dress- Monique L’huiller
Dress boutique- Bisou Bridal
Groom’s attire- Baracos and Brand
Makeup- Jasmine Hoffman 
Hair- Courtney Brands
Ribbon- Frou Frou Chic

San Francisco in November

Summer sun in November? Sign me up! I love California, and I love San Francisco. San Francisco is like my home away from home, and when I heard that one of my cousins there was getting married, I knew I had to go. 

I went purely as a guest, just to visit; even leaving my camera at home on the day of the wedding. There are few places now that I have yet to see in the city, but in my short time there I went about crossing off a couple more locations. One of my highlights of the trip was where I headed out on my own and just decided to walk in a general direction until I hit the water. It was just a really peaceful experience with no expectations, just curiosity.