
It always seems like the week has been busy and I’m singing the same song to you week-after-week. This time of the year, as projects commence and we are looking for a bit of order in our lives, I tend to overbook myself. Stretch myself thin. We schedule things back-to-back in hopes to reach a little farther, achieve a bit further, and accomplish something often. Looking to cross things off on our never-ending, and often revolving, to do list.
I always associate fall, particularly mid-September to the beginnings of October with an invitation to start the year. Though I’ve been consumed with Indian festivals, collaborations and work, things are moving up. Moving up quite quickly, and I’m looking forward to the days where I can see the fruits of my labor.
These days are about experiencing and living, is what I’ve been told by my uncle recently. Days where you work hard and play hard, but you make work into something you enjoy. It’s that romanticism that consistently motivates me. Because in the end I want to reflect upon my life and think, “I did one hell of a job.”


And that should be your answer when someone replies with “you always seem so busy.” It’s all about how you live your life. With that said, I hope you have the loveliest of weekends. xo. -S
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