Showing posts with label thank you. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thank you. Show all posts

With Gratitude and Many Thanks!

Although life doesn't always turn out the way you had planned, you can't let those disappointments get the best of you. You also can't let the disappointments blind you from the good that does happen in, let's say, your career life. Case in point, recently I've hit a few milestones in building my social media presence (such as acquired 2000 likes on my Facebook page and 5000 followers on Twitter!) along with being featured by a few other bloggers - from home styling to Pinterest features - plus being invited to be a blog ambassador for up and coming new Design Network and hired to create graphics for two website redesigns! I never would have guessed when I left the brick-and-mortar world of visual merchandising in retail (almost four years ago now!), that those experiences plus my design style eye would lead to a whole different world of opportunities ... and for that, I am humbled, honored and grateful...




Many Thank You's to...




 I am grateful to be selected and listed on Designer Carla Aston's Directory of "Must Follow Interior Design Pinners On Pinterest" !!! Check it out! There may be some NEW to YOU pinners to follow as well. Thank you Carla! I'm truly honored!




 FLOORED! Thank you FlooringHunt.com for featuring me as one of your Top 12 Decorators and Designers to follow on Pinterest! In some great company along with Emily Henderson, Holly Becker, and Paloma Contreras to name a few! -- See ALL here: 12 Decorators and Designers to follow on Pinterest! 
-- and Join me on Pinterest here: Lynda | Focal Point Styling




 Ralph Lauren Home - Joined Pinterest this June and is following me! Thank you! I'm honored!


  5000+ Followers on Twitter! Woot!! Thank you!



2000+ Likes on Facebook!




I was happy to be invited to participate in a Focus Group panel, and thrilled that it lead to being invited to become a Brand Ambassador for the Design Network! Look for my post coming up in July! You can start to watch + join + share by clicking: the Design Network.


 Thanks for featuring one of my coffee table styles in your post how to Style A Coffee Table at Beneath My Heart - during the "How to Decorate 5 Day Series" hosted by Beth Crabtree Hunter of Home Stories A to Z - You can read at How to Style A Coffee Table




Grateful to have been invited to be one of three Happy By Design pinners for HomeGoods to Host a Pinterest Party - coming up in August!


Thank you Lucky magazine for featuring my Jewelry Organizing With Teacups as part of your 75 Creative Ways To Organize Your Jewelry 




Thank you Mitzi & Leslie! Here is one of seven new graphics I created for the redesigned website of MitziBeach.com. Read and see more on her site!




Happy to be part of the Hadley Court Blog Team as a Content Contributor - Noted as Top 25 Home Design Blogs To Follow For 2014!

Especially thrilled to be attending the upcoming Design camp as a Guest of Lori & Kelli's - during Summer Market in Las Vegas, happening at the end of this month!


 Also grateful for a few other invites in the works -

Blog for HomeGoods and Fall HPMKT, as well as local invites to write for local magazine, East Valley Magazine plus may be doing a little special merchandise presentation locally at Sweet Salvage! So stay tuned and THANK YOU for keeping up with me and Focal Point Styling!




Always look at the bright side!
Thanks for stopping by!


Thanks For the Features at Tip Junkie!

While updating some pages on the blog yesterday, I had also checked my stas. When I checked my stats, I noticed a significant jump in traffic from the popular site called Tip Junkie. When I clicked on it, I saw that my small bathroom update I had done here last year was featured on Laurie's site! It's funny - that one little project has gotten the most page views of any project or any post I've ever done (121928 page views!!) Thanks to people pinning and features on sites like Tip Junkie. It makes me happy to know I was able to help. In case you missed it, here is the post, along with three other features of DIY projects I've done as shared on Tip Junkie.


 
Small Bathroom Decor Makeover

Featured at Tip Junkie: here
Read project on the blog: here 



... for the feature and here are 3 more ...





How To Make A Family Gallery Wall
Featured at Tip Junkie: here
Read project on the blog: here





How To Organize Your Jewelry
Featured at Tip Junkie: here
Read project on the blog: here




How To Create A Fabric Focal Point
Featured at Tip Junkie: here
Read project on the blog: here

Laurie Turk - Founder of TipJumkie.com

Tip Junkie was a blog, but Laurie has now converted the blog to a blog community called TipJunkie.com you too can join. The network is a creative community of women sharing their projects with full tutorials on how to make them! You can find Tip Junkie on Facebook and Twitter. Visit Laurie Turk (founder of the site) at TipJunkie.com for tips & tutorials on DIY projects, home decor, holidays, and more! Thanks again!




 And thanks for stopping by!








 

Making Lifestyle Changes + Questions for YOU

Making changes takes discipline. It also takes recognizing you can't keep doing the same thing and expect a different result. But not all change is good - some change is even unwelcome. But then again, some change can be for your own good. One change in life that for sure takes some time to adjusting to is moving. Moving to a different company or moving to another state, it takes time to learn your way around and get acclimated with a new environment. It also takes time to "embrace the place where your at."


Around Town:
The Historic District (street) of Old Town Gilbert
 HUGE change from living in Miami.

Some environmental changes bring on a change in lifestyle. For me, our move from another city has brought on a change in lifestyle. I believe it's for the good though. One of the things I use to do when I was younger was pay more attention to health & fitness. But for whatever reason (work, school, relationship, time, or attention span) my lifestyle changed to making compromises. And those compromises had lead to unwanted change over time: muscle aches, back aches, and feeling tired. There comes a point in time (at least for me anyways) when you say "enough is enough" and start making changes. Here are four changes I've made in the past four (+) weeks for a healthier lifestyle:

NO MORE COKE!

CHANGE #1. Removing Coke from my diet.
Cold turkey - Just up and stopped. I've tried before, but would get headaches when I consciously would try to stop. This time, I just, without thinking about it, and a week past w/o headaches. Now it's been about six weeks without, and I don't miss it at all. I thought drinking Coke gave me energy - but it doesn't. Exercise + eating better + just being me is what fuels my energy.


CHANGE #2. Drinking more water.
Drinking water bores me. I don't like it. But I find living in the desert, it has become increasingly necessary to take in - DAILY. Not just because they say, "Drink 8 glasses a day", but because living in a HOT dry climate that you're not use to can bring on headaches. For me, no matter how many Advil I took, the headaches wouldn't go away. Hubs said it was from the Coke, so drink it (not the encouragement I'm looking for to live a healthier lifestyle - so NO.) I had heard on a local channel that dehydration can cause headaches. I thought, "But I'm not sweating. How can I be dehydrated?" Apparently what adds to sweating is humidity. In Florida, it could be 90 WITH 90% humidity - so yes, you sweat like a beast. Here in AZ, the humidity may be only 9% at 8PM in the evening with temps still at 109 - And if you're not drinking water (like I wasn't) the headaches came. Since I'm drinking more water, my headaches have gone away (except for the occasional times something ticks me off lol). I've also replaced my Coke drinking with Lemonade and Lipton Diet Tea.


Fresh from the local Farmers Market - Fresh basil & tomatoes for grilling pizza.
Fresh berries & bananas for morning smoothies.


Shopping the local Farmers Markets is also another lifestyle change I've been doing here in AZ. They don't always have these items stocked, but when they do, it's also good to help out small businesses and the local economy.


CHANGE #3. Eating more fruits & veggies.
For some reason, eating the veggies took too much time, thought or energy - for whatever reason I don't know - and many times my good intentions would end up in the trash. So I started to make smoothies and drink in that nutrition. And after seeing a tip on Pinterest to freeze fruits for veggies, now I'm not throwing food away because it spoils. I have it in the fridge to snack on, but before they spoil, into the freezer it goes. Adding in yogurt (Activia) has also been a great means of adding calcium to my diet.




LOVE the long straight-aways for the ride!


CHANGE #4. Adding aerobic exercise to my daily routine.
If you're a blogger, you've got it: Bloggers Butt. The inevitable once upon a time thing called secretary spread from sitting on your ass too may hours in front of the computer... Blog hopping, leaving comments, writing posts, and now: PINTERST added into the mix and hips become deadly. I've always been tiny (I got that build from my father) I also use to weight train in my 20's and did yoga in my 30's. Not to mention all the running around I would do 5 days a week visual merchandising in a 150,000 sq. ft. retail establishment (without fail: every morning I'd be CLEAR on the opposite side of the store from a bathroom and literally would RUN through the store to make it lol). Being now in my EARLY 40's  (will be 43 in August!) I've noticed changes happening - Those changes people talk about and we don't want: Weight gain. Hate it. And it's NOT going to stay.



Morning bike ride - In the desert.


I started biking again every morning. At first, it was a struggle to even finish a mile. That's just how "out of it" I was. But I started to increase my stamina. After making the one mile w/o chest pains, I tried a longer distance: 3 miles. than 4, then doubling it to 8. Once again, something I use to do (loved biking to the gym or from Bay Harbor to South Beach) but over time, just stop doing. Much of the water I've now been drinking is coming from quenching my thirst during my ride. I've been freezing my bike bottle with water - and while I'm riding, it melts enough to drink + it's still very cool. These four minor changes have resulted in more energy, clearer skin, and an end to my back pain I was having for the past two years (from a lifting injury in '09). Next phase of change will be to increase mileage PLUS: Get back into yoga again (the room is ready! No excuses!) Sometimes recreating yourself can mean finding who you were and waking it up.


Just a few blocks away from our home: 
The Potato Barn Home Furnishings - (yes - potato, not pottery)


Making changes, a little at a time also leads to wanting to make more changes (especially when you do start to see the changes happening). And speaking of wanting to make more changes: What are some changes you'd like to see here on the blog? If you're a follower from Florida where I began blogging, I'm sure you've noticed a slight change in my regular postings. I was posting regularly: M-F with occasional (but not often) weekend posts. Since our move, (and still getting use to the time change) I've not only seen traffic here die down, but seeing that traffic die (along with the lack of comments and the infamous "Follow - Unfollow" numbers) has me wondering...

NEED YOUR INPUT BELOW:

I'm questioning whether it is still worth blogging? If you're a blogger, you KNOW how time consuming writing, proof-reading, commenting on other blogs, back-linking for photo credit - and now especially - editing person photos of your work to be "pin- worthy" can be. I've blogged plenty of "How To's" from room redo's, rental redesigns, seasonal decor changes,  holiday decorating, tips & sources, store tours, online board design, home & closet organization, tablescapes done on a dime, thrifting for clothing & furniture finds, refinishing thrift finds, to Pinterest and joining link parties. I was even changing the color schemes or headers more regularly when I first started - but that is not only (crazy) too time consuming, I don't believe it does anything to help brand a person, their talent, their niche, their product or their audience. So here are 10 questions for you:

1. Have your blogging habits changed since Pinterest?
2. Have your blogging posts changed since Facebook Timeline?
3. Do you only follow blogs who do giveaways?
4. What makes you join one blog vs. another?
5. What makes you un-follow one blog from another?
6. What would YOU like to see more of HERE on this blog?
7. What are some topics you would like to see posted?
8. Do you prefer clear images? or the on-trend stylized Instagram photos?
9. What is enough photos for you in a post? 1? 3? 10? 20?
10. Are you reading posts? Or just looking for pictures to catch your attention (like at Pinterest) 

Another change I've noticed is I haven't been receiving the email alerts from blogger when people do kindly (thank you very much) leave a comment. I know I too have had to change my emailing address (twice in past six months) but I have checked the settings here, and comments should be going to nyclqd@yahoo.com. I am usually on Facebook and Twitter in the morning here before I head out to ride.  Are you on Twitter? Maybe this can help with future engagement: If you're on Facebook & Twitter, please leave your Name + Facebook link + Twitter name ("@____") here in the comment section. And to ensure I see the responses + get back to you, I'd appreciate it if you could send in your answers to the above 10 questions to my email at: nyclqd@yahoo.com. Also include the TIME you do your blog reading. In the meantime, I'll be doing some blog clean-up around here + taking in your feedback.

Speaking of TIME - Thank you again for yours.
For more inspiration, also be sure to join me at Pinterest. 


 











End of the year note of Thanks...

It's hard to believe, the week is not only already half over - But so too has the year nearly ended! It's been quite a busy year filled with new home DIY experiments I've shared with you, some more thrift treasures transformed, client projects, working with David Bromstad & the Colorsplash crew, a trip to NYC for the 911 Ten Year Anniversary, selling our home of five years, and packing up to move across the country! Now that the dust is settling, Christmas has been taken down, packed up and put away, I'd like to take a moment to say a HUGE THANK YOU to all of you who stopped by for a visit, pinned a few inspirations, featured Focal Point on your blog or site, left a sweet comment or tweet, and most of all... Thank You for the thoughtful words of encouragement and hanging in there during my transition / move from South Florida out west to Arizona! 
Image by woodleywonderworks via Flickr

Although there have been some wonderful friends & support on Facebook I'd also like to thank (Lisa, Janelle, Sandra, Linda, Emma, Caron, Gloria, James, Joel, Marcie, Michelle, Brandi & Bonnie)... nothing quite beats those perosnal bonds you make with people through the years. Some close friends back in Florida I miss and would also like to thank for their friendship and support this year are Rosemarie Booz, Rebeca Suarez, Patricia Anthony, Diane Pemberton, and my dear friend Jose Vazquez ~ I especially miss so much!! Thank you also mom, Marcia, Gail, Jeff, & Sephora, for bringing me so much comfort & joy!


A dozen blogs of note I'd like to thank for their referrals & features are:

and


Image by woodleywonderworks via Flickr


What are some posts you enJOYed this year?
What are some more topics or projects you'd like to see in the year to come?


Again - Thank You and thanks for stopping by!




HONORED & MANY THANKS FOR THE STYLISH BLOGGER AWARD!

This is the fourth time beautiful bloggers have graced me with this award, three of which have been long overdue for a huge THANK YOU!!! I am truly honored and greatly appreciate that people actually enjoy reading my blog posts out there in blogland!


 
Most recently, my Jersey-girl-blogger-friend named Melanie from LUCKY 7 DESIGNS tagged me for the Stylish Blogger Award. I was very honored and have been slow in responding as the deal is to tell 7 Things About Myself... Making this list reminded me of the Facebook "30 Things" list I made about a year ago you can also read HERE and it's not as serious as this (lol).



1. When asked what I have for breakfast, my response was : "Two coffees and a Coke."
2. I'm probably the only Cuban living in Miami who does NOT speak Spanish.
3. The three things in life I fear: Break Lights, becoming homeless, and a shark attack.
4. I love dressing up & my fave thing to wear is a simple black dress with a strand of pearls.

5. My nickname at my old job was "BBQ" - Ball-Buster-Quintero.
6. I have a more corporate mind-set when it comes to work ethic: I don't like to wait or waste time, I believe in thinking things through to try to be as efficient as possible, I don't like doing things twice, and I believe in giving credit where credit is due.
7. The older I get, the less patience I have ;-)


 

I've had every intention of fulfilling the requirements of accepting this award the previous times (and giving those long overdue THANK YOUS!!) but it seemed like something always came up - starting a new gig, new projects to try, spending time with hubs & mom - and then a week or so would pass and I time just slipped away. I'm off today, hubs is at work, visited mom yesterday and house is cleaned up... so before taking on another project, I'm definitely taking the time to make it happen and get it done today!


Although challenging to choose, here are
The 10 blogs I select to pass along this award:  




















Special thanks to Artie at COLOR OUTSIDE THE LINES, Courtney at LIVING LIFE OUT LOUD, Debbie at A MIND ON DESIGN and special thanks again to Jerzee-Girl Melanie at LUCKY 7 DESIGNS for selecting me this last time!

Many Thanks!!
xo







ATE. PRAYED. LOVED.

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving day, filled with family, friends and food. Since Jeff had to be at work at 2:30AM this morning (an hour away from us) we hosted a small gathering in our home with just my mom and friend, Marcia. The day before, I cleaned the house, set the table, baked pumpkin pie, made chocolate chip cookies, and made our traditional style sausage stuffing. Between Jeff's Food Network app and Alton Brown's book, I'm Just Here For The Food, Jeff made a delicious turkey he soaked in brine before he had left for work Wednesday afternoon. It was really nice having prepped the meal together yesterday morning, since for the past two years, we've driven to his sisters - about two hours away. Marcia said the blessing, and I asked everyone what they were grateful for as we started to serve the food. It's been a challenging year, but with the love and support of family and friends, here we all are - roof over head, clothes on our backs, good health, and food on the table. Something we are all grateful for...







No matter what is on your agenda for today -
resting, shopping, or now decorating for Christmas...
be safe and have fun.

Special thanks to all of you - the followers & subscribers of Focal Point.
I am grateful to have met you (some just this past year). Between Facebook, Twitter and bloggers - you have really helped me through a major transition in my life.
xoxo

Have a wonderful weekend
and see you back on the blog on Monday.


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