Thursday, November 28, 2013

Life's Little Surprises


What is beauty? 
Every woman has thought about this question.

What is beauty? 
Every woman has tried to answer it.

What is beauty? 
Every woman has sought to measure up to it.

At this point in this post, I can do one of two things. I can dive in and try to convince you to live authentically in your own beauty...or I can start by just telling you a part of my own story.

As a child I was told two very distinct messages:

Message One: You are beautiful.

My mother is an incredibly beautiful woman, inside and out, and growing up I was told that I looked just like her. “Oh, your just as beautiful as your Momma!" "You look just like your mother did at your age.” “Aren’t you just the spittin image of your mother!” As a child I found it both comforting and at the same time daunting, for I was simultaneously given approval by others and yet a measure in which to base my own beauty. If my mom was considered beautiful and I somewhat looked like her then a+b=c.

Message Two: You are not beautiful.

Media, friends, magazines, family, movies, teachers, and classmates all in different ways in different moments stated the same message. That message was being beautiful means being a certain size, looking a certain way, having that certain body type. So the take away from all those experiences was that I was not beautiful unless I fit into the mold of “that certain body type”. So once again a+b = c.

Now if you’ve paid attention, you may notice that Message One and Message Two completely contradict one another. So what could I do given those mixed messages? Well, I personally chose to believe that in some way I was acceptable but just not ever quite enough, I would just never be enough for x or y or z. 

Let's face it, beauty is at the very core of who we are as women, the desire for it, the achievement of it, the rejection of it, the complacency of it. You get the idea. Regardless of how we may think or feel about the subject, at some point in all of our lives we must face the question: what do I think beauty is and what am I going to do about it…

I myself have had to look into the mirror (forgive the expression) on this subject. My own journey in the question of beauty has been up and down and all around over the course of my life. However, there have been several “little surprises” along the way that have helped open up my eyes to the truth.

A week ago I did something I never thought I would ever do, emphasis on the ever. A week ago I completed my first “official” modeling gig. This whole endeavor began two years ago when I had the opportunity to be introduced to and spend time with one of the most wonderful families, the Radtke’s. It was then that I learned how Peter and Magda Radtke, along with their daughter Antje, owned and operated a small business called JustNeem.

For those of you who don’t know, JustNeem (justneem.com) is a for profit company with a non-profit mind-set, meaning that their overall goal is to help support the people of Mauritania by supporting job creation, economic development, and neem tree planting. The neem tree has high-medicinal qualities that have been used for centuries. JustNeem uses the oil from the Neem tree to produce unbelievable body and skin care items such as soaps, lotions, etc. All their products are made with the finest cosmetic grade raw materials and contain naturally grown neem and other pure ingredients that help sustain healthy and soothe irritated skin. Their neem comes from their own orchards grown organically in the deserts of Africa. One of their unique products is the straight neem oil which can be used for anything from a bug bite to a burn, to simply refreshing the skin. One of my favorites is their Neem Clay Mask! (You’ll see why soon!)

                             
A couple of months ago, Magda reached out and asked me to help model for them in their upcoming tutorial video for their JustNeem Clay Mask. Despite my general nervousness about my lack of experience, I agreed whole-heartedly simply because I love them and I believe absolutely in their product and what they are doing!
So there I was last Monday in The Skin Care Spa (skinspaofwakeforest.com) in Wakeforest, NC. I was covered in a green mask, acting as best as I could, and remaining as serene as possible while a licensed esthetician, Lisa, taught a DIY facial via camera. I am not going to lie, it was the most surreal, fun, laughing-induced, crazy, and simply fantastic four hours I have had in a long time. The video itself will be out hopefully before the holidays and I will of course do a follow-up so that you can see it live in action!





In this life there are little surprises. They are unexpected experiences that bring joy and new life to our souls. These little surprises, in my experience, often bring about truth where there was once a lie. It strikes the core of who we are and what we believe about ourselves. By doing something completely out of my normal zone like spending a morning modeling a green face mask, I was able to open myself up to experience one of those core-striking, truth-revealing moments.

I was once again reminded that Message 2: You Are Not Beautiful will always be there. Someone, something, some ad, some commercial, will always be telling you to be more, to be less, to be this, to be that. Yet, the hardest truth for some of us is that we have always been the ones telling ourselves that message. “I am not beautiful because of x or y or z.”

However, Message 1: You Are Beautiful can only be true if we claim it. You can be told your whole life that you are an incredibly beautiful person, but if you don’t accept it, let yourself receive it, take it in, believe it, and claim the truth of it for yourself…it means absolutely nothing.

I have come to decide for myself that beauty is not arrogance, beauty is not pride, beauty is not narcissism or vanity, beauty is certainly not a certain size or look. Beauty is graciousness, beauty is truth-telling, beauty is peacefulness and steadfastness in trials, beauty is being humble, beauty is a passionate heart, beauty is thoughtful wisdom, beauty is a loving gaze and a kind embrace. Beauty is loving who you are for who you are. The way of beauty is a shift-gazing outlook and inlook at our world and ourselves.

Bobbi Brown, creator of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, once said that, “The secret to beauty is simple, be who you are.” I love Bobbi Brown and her philosophy, yet I would add that the secret to beauty is simple…be authentically you.

-Authentically Me

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Find Life In The Small Things


We are on the precipice of the busiest time of the year, which ironically is also supposed to be the happiest time of the year…holiday season. No longer just Christmas, holiday season encompasses the pre-party, aka Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and then the final wrap up with the New Year’s Eve bash. Some may or may not include Valentine’s Day in this line up of holiday events. Bottom line…we are in for three to four months of exhaustion on top of everything else that makes up our lives like work, school, and the all too long to-do-lists.

A couple of holiday seasons ago something marvelous and rare happened. The sort of unique and fleeting moment that only comes once in a lifetime. Desperate to indulge in some much needed me-time, given the course load and overall exhaustion of a semester at school, I chose to spend the morning sitting in my parent’s sunroom reading. Cuddled up on our large sofa, a steady fire warming my skin, hot apple cider within reaching distance, my ears heard a sound long before my eyes caught sight of its presence. A rustling noise, the faint sound of softness colliding against itself, then a slight tapping ever so gently made its way into my senses.

Curiosity led me to look and it was then that my eyes saw what my ears had first heard. Outside, separated only be a glass door, lay a brilliant cardinal perched ever so comfortably on the back of one of our out-door chairs. 


Its black face a deep contrast to the flaming red feathers that fluttered as he moved. I couldn’t help but be amused at the way his dark petite eyes seemed to for a moment find mine. I remember I stopped breathing, moving, afraid that I might make it fly away. His head turned ever so slightly as if I was the one who had surprised him. He lowered his head slightly, his beak tapping the woven black wood of the chair, digging through the fresh fallen snow, only to look back up at me once more. His head lowered once again, but this time as if acknowledging me, as if it was an intimate greeting between old friends. A quiet stillness filled the moment, a soft blissful peace.

In that simple moment curled up by the fire, glancing out into the backyard of white snow, I caught sight of something truly and genuinely magnificent. I had found life in the smallest of things.

I watched on as the cardinal lifted its crimson wings and departed from my side. A deep smile fell over my face at the knowledge that I had been witness to something beautiful, something genuine, real, bona-fide, authentic. It was a once in a lifetime probably never to be repeated moment in my life. 

The symbol of the cardinal follows me no matter where my feet may take me. From that moment to this one, I continue to find that same transcending stillness and peace whenever I see the image of a cardinal. It has become a gentle reminder of rare moments of authenticity, a sweet urging whisper to take a breath, to stop, to look, to find life in the small things.

-Authentically Me

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

FRIENDS


In order to have the power of a phoenix, in order to be Authentically You, one thing must be in place. One thing must be set in stone, constant, founded, and unmoving… FRIENDS.



As much as Authentically Me likes to think that she is her own beautiful island, the truth still remains that we are hard and heart-wired for connection. We yearn and crave, desire and quench for relationships.

By any U.S. standard I am a very poor person outwardly. I am a recent college grad working for a small non-profit. I live paycheck to pay check. I am honestly truly grateful if I can pay my bills, pay off my debt, and go to the grocery store each month! Yet in the things that really matter, like friendships, I am a gizillionaire. I am truly rich in FRIENDS.

FRIENDS take effort. 
FRIENDS take time. 
FRIENDS take energy. 
FRIENDS take selflessness.

BUT....

FRIENDS give life. 
FRIENDS give love. 
FRIENDS give comfort. 
FRIENDS give wisdom. 
FRIENDS give joy. 
FRIENDS give helping hands. 
FRIENDS give laughter. 
FRIENDS give hope. 
FRIENDS give direction. 
FRIENDS give an open heart.

FRIENDS help you be Authentically You.

My FRIENDS come in all different kinds of packages. They all have different personalities, life-experiences, family-types, shapes, sizes, passions, dreams. My FRIENDS have each come into my life in so many unique ways, yet the one thing that they all have in common is that they love me for Authentically Me. 

That is why I feel and know that I am so rich. To be seen, to be known fully, and to be accepted not rejected is a treasure that is greater than any sum of money or any priceless jewel.

I trust them. I lean on them. I take comfort in them. I know that no matter what….

Alyssa will always greet me with a loving smile, a comforting embrace and a listening ear.

Becca will always encourage me, share with me our passions for those wounded, and look at me with Jesus’ eyes

Morgan will always show me the light in my own darkness, she will never let me forget who I am as Authentically Me

Ashley will always make me smile, she will always lift me up, she will always help me see what could be

Amber will always be with me, she will never let me believe lies, she will hold my hand through the fire, through the storm, through the wonder

Keri Anne will always bring me truth, she will never let me loose sight of Jesus and his loving promises, she will always bring joy

Margaret will always point my gaze to the real things, she will always forgive, she will exude warmth

Hannah will always build me up, she will always make me feel worthy, she will always make me feel special 

Rebecca will always love, she will always care, she will always listen and give hope

Brittany will love selflessly, she will comfort, she will listen, she will share in the joy and sorrow

Haley will always remind me of God’s goodness and faithfulness, she will always be a source of strength and kindness

Claire will always bring me fresh new joy and life, she will always remind me of courage and God’s answer to prayers

FRIENDS help you be Authentically You. These FRIENDS help me be Authentically Me.

Find your FRIENDS, name them, share with them what they do for your, remind them just how much you couldn’t be Authentically You without them. Love them, but more than anything LET them love you.

LET them in to the pain, LET them in to the hurt, the sorrows, the joys, the amazement, the wonder. 


LET them join you, LET them walk with you, LET them journey with you in this truly wonderful and crazy, chaotic and blissful life.

-Authentically Me