The Ventures of MissBiz

This is a journal of my personal ventures in business, as a business student, and as a student in life. This is a blog for me, but if you'd like to follow along - you might be in for a wicked ride!

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Christmas Pause

I hope everyone had as wonderful a Christmas as I had! It’s been a little while since my last post – but with good reason. Two and a half weeks ago I was placed into a project at work which took up all of my work time, and a fair bit of my nights as well. Any spare time I had was dedicated to Christmas shopping, and spending time with friends. That left little time to think about my blog, or anything else for that matter. Truth be told I was really excited to be involved in such an important project. I got to work with people I normally wouldn’t see much of, as our regular jobs don’t allot much time together, and it was also a great change of pace from my daily responsibilities as an FISP – much faster and with much more pressure, which I tend to work well under. It’s rewarding in itself just working hand-in-hand with my co-workers for once – they’re such great people that have become important mentors to me over the past few months.

It looks as though my time will continue to run short as my boyfriend and I will be moving into another place shortly. We’ve been having major issues with our apartment leaking and such, and I’ve been sick because of the dampness. I thought living on the first floor and actually having a backyard with grass would be beneficial, but it has been everything but. We’re looking around for either a flat or another nice apartment with a view of the harbour. I’ll keep you posted.

I’m actually in Moncton as I’m writing this for Christmas break. My boyfriend and I spent Christmas day apart again because both of our families wanted us to be with them on Christmas, so the compromise was to just see our own families… something I will never do again. It’s not really fair to us and it doesn’t even feel like Christmas with us being apart and everything. It’s only for a few days though, then we get to spend New Years with friends in Halifax, including my sister and her boyfriend who are celebrating with us too!

That is my brief Christmas update but I will post again in the next day or two as I have more to talk about. Right now, I’m off to continue reading The Awakened One – The Life of the Buddha. I’m give it a review when I’m finished!

Keeeeep Bizzy!!

Friday, December 07, 2007

DIY

For the past few weeks I’ve become increasingly attracted to the whole idea of DIY (do-it-yourself) home projects. This can probably be attributed to several relatively recent occurrences in my life. One is that a very good friend of mine, an entrepreneur and woman in business, is the closest thing I’ve seen to a flower child in real life. We became close friends just after graduating University and I’ve actually become spellbound in what essentially is her entire value system. Anything she can make for herself she pretty much will – bread, clothes, costumes, decorations, recycling bins, wall hangings, you name it. I’m not saying that she doesn’t ever buy anything – it’s just really refreshing to hang out with someone who values self-sufficiency and the details of everything. Not to mention she’s great to do crafts with – she has everything!

Another probable reason for my new-found DIY appreciation is simply because it’s a stress reliever, it makes you feel like you’re accomplishing something yourself, it gives you a sense of purpose, and the things you create are one of a kind – something I’m also starting to value as I move forward in my career and in life. It’s strange because as soon as I could afford to buy things I needed and wanted, all I wanted to do was recede into more simple times, and to create. Mentally, I need to always feel busy and that I’m working towards something, and maybe taking on projects like this is filling that urgency in some small way. Who knows.

I suppose this goes hand in hand with my last post about flipping houses and renovating. When I found this article in a recent Globe and Mail, I thought that maybe I’m not the only one who seems to be interested in this whole DIY craft thing. Maybe other people my age feel the same way.

Several weeks ago I purchased a one-of-a-kind “DIY” Led Zeppelin halter top from EBay. The vendor that sold it to me makes hundreds of revamped sexy girly tops from various vintage pieces of clothing. As we are now in what feels like the maturity of the box-store life-cycle (see the past MissBiz article, "Shopping Our Way to the Unemployment Line”), consumers are reverting back to old ways in terms of purchasing, valuing what they buy, and looking for quality and preciousness in what they buy as well. Albeit, there are some pretty funky one-off outfits you can mix and match from stores like Target and Wal-Mart if you dig deep enough, but DIY and the mentality of embracing the unique and “from scratch” method is more than just looking the part, consumers, myself included, are striving to make DIY apart of their lifestyle. With other sociological and environmental factors thrown into the mix, such as global warming, advancing technology, and increased population, getting back to basics and staying close to home*made* is becoming more valued than ever, especially in our generation of kids who are truly feeling the affects of industrialization.

I’m sure people have felt the way I’m feeling for some time now, I just haven’t had the pleasure of being able to think much about it. Maybe I’m just feeling the outcome of working full-time and wanting to find more purpose to my life than my career (not that I don’t love it completely), but just wanting to explore other sides of myself now that I have the capability and time to do so, instead of writing non-stop papers and assignments till all hours of every night, and worrying about what else I should get involved with so I could land my dream job one day. Now that I’ve accomplished that, I’m interested in exploring the right side of my brain more. Seeing what I’m capable of creating.

I’ve just recently joined a local Stitch n’ Bitch type group here in Halifax, and I’ll post more updates on this topic as I get more feedback on it. I’m looking into starting a few new projects and picking up old ones as well. I will surely fill you in soon!

Biz Bizzy!