Celebrate Change in 2017 with Gray Velvet
Lets celebrate change!
I Can’t believe its 2017! Are you ready to start another year? I’m definitely ready for change and to see where life decides to take me. I have goals for myself this year and I am hoping I can accomplish them and take my business to the next level.
It’s hard to take a leap of faith in whatever you want to do. Sometimes being scared is easier than taking that risk. Believe me I am the biggest chicken when it comes to stepping out of my comfort zone.
This past year has been amazing in the opportunities that came my way. I was able to be apart of a business class with seven other women. Danielle White with dkwstyling.com helped us learn how to work smarter in front and behind the chair. My love for Natural Beaded Rows extensions has definitely become a true passion of mine. Placing them in my own hair I have had the opportunity to experience how amazing they are. If you are wanting NBR click on the link above and apply;).
I never would of thought in a million years I would have come this far in my business and am truly excited to keep pushing. This team of women have been supportive and helpful in every way.
I think sometimes we set unrealistic resolutions and wonder why we fall off track. My goal this year is just to keep making changes. I know we can all get stuck in a rut and feel stagnate.
For me, 2017 is about CHANGE!
I know with myself, I get excited about new things and want to stay on that high, but then fall off because it’s a lot of work. My goal this year is to not fall and to keep pushing and making small changes everyday.
So my advice to anyone would be to make a change, do something that you always wanted or just make a difference for yourself.
I have been loving the velvet trend! This jacket is a cute way to add a fun touch to any t-shirt and jeans. Shop the look at Nordstrom and it is currently on sale. Hope you like it !
xo , Amanda
photos: Kate Robinson photography
velvet jacket/ nordstrom jeans/ rag and bone purse/chloe/ boots/ stuart weitzman