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The Sunday Edit – Volume 17

Every Sunday, I stop by to share with you a few raw and real stories from my week in The Sunday Edit. Stories where I edited struggles into strengths and found Gem moments when shining seemed impossible. In a world where everyone filters what they share online, I want you to see you’re not alone and I want to inspire you to have more good days. You’ll also find what products have been making my life easier, what new Gem finds I’ve come across, and the best sales going on right now!

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Life Update & Thoughts:

Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.

I almost pulled my hair out a few times this week while taking photos. Nothing wanted to work. My house is far from instagrammable (and the lighting sucks at most hours of the day). Plus, now that Shaun and I aren’t together, I spend a lot of time fighting with the tripod. All of this adds a lot of challenges to creating content. It’s especially frustrating when I have a glorious idea in my head that I can’t realistically achieve in real life because of the limitations of my current situation.

Every day, I use what I have and I do what I can. It’s not always a bad thing because when I deliver images to a client or brand and get the feedback that they adore them, I know the obstacles I had to overcome to create that content and it fills me up with pride. There’s nothing like that empowered feeling of being faced with a challenge and knowing you didn’t let it stop you. ⠀

So start where you are, use what you have, and do what you can. In the end, you’re always going to make it work because that’s the Gem that you are! ⠀

I’m also sending some extra love to anyone who has lost a parent or a loved one. The holidays are such a wonderful time of the year that when you have lost someone close to you, it really hits hard that you can’t share these special moments with them. I made this video last year to encourage you to be more aware of those around you who might need a little extra love and support this time of year.

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