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Wednesday, March 27

I don't want to be perfect

It's my turn to talk fitness goals.

Contrary to what Aurora thinks, I am actually technically the biggest here, although I am the shortest. I won't be posting before pictures on the blog due to modesty reasons, but I have taken them for myself.

I know what you're probably thinking. "You guys aren't fat, whats wrong with you?"

I am not fat, I have fat that I would like to get rid of. Yes, there's only a little bit of it, but that little bit is spread out all over in awkward places. Like many normal people, I have the infamous love handles and belly pooch. I'm hoping to rid myself of those, SOON. I don't want to be normal, nor do I aspire to be perfect, I just want to feel better, look great, know I'm healthy, and be able to rock any outfit I choose. Yes, that last bit was stolen from an inspirational picture, but it describes my goals perfectly.

I want to have a strong and healthy body, and by golly I will get it.

I started listing the things I want to change/improve, and realized that I basically want to work my entire body, but I'll lay it out for ya anyway. This may seem like a lot, but there are so many exercise programs and workouts out there, that creating one that works all of my specific goals won't be hard. It's actually doing the exercise that will be hard.
  • I want toned and strong arms. 
    • Because I aspire to be an aerialist and acrobat (among other things), I need strong arms, but I also don't want bulky muscle. How do I do that? That's where the world wide web comes in. We have the world at our fingertips people! I personally love Pinterest, it works great for me. 
  •  I want not only a flat belly, but I want defined abs.
    • Not grossly defined, but if I'm going to work this hard, might as well, right?
  • I want a noticeable gap between my thighs.
    • My legs are pretty great. I'm pretty proud of them for the most part. But some days I'd like to wear leggings, so slimming and firming up my thighs isn't a bad idea. Also, summer is coming. That means swim suit season. Yeah.
  •  I want to abolish my love handles. 
    • They're love handles, not curves. They're these random bumps in an awkward place and they make finding pants that look nice difficult, and make dresses look funny. They've got to go. 
  • I want a toned back. 
    • My future holds years of wearing leotards. And toned backs are awesome. 
  •  I want to be a B cup size
    • I hate big boobs. Right now I'm a C. THIS IS HORRIBLE. I don't understand the big boob fad, honestly. A nice, on the small side, B is fine by me.  
  • Bubble butt. 
    • I don't want to end up with a flat butt. So better work that, too. 
Hey look, it's not that much after all!




~La vie est belle, Bri~

No Poo to you too!

I'm here to preach.

Just kidding. Sort of.

Most women have one small thing that they have control over, that they obsess with. I mean things like, the well being of your toenails, or they take pride in their tan, or their eyes. You get the picture. Me? It's my hair. My hair is my baby, and I take care of it better than anything else.

There are a lot of things I've done to take care of my hair over the past few years. My hair is(was) really damaged, because I went through this crazy hair dyeing phase a few years ago where I dyed the bottom layer of my hair cherry red. It was really cool, and I'd still be doing it if I wasn't 18. Oh, and if it hadn't completely destroyed my hair. ;) This required bleaching it often, and then depositing a highly pigmented dye onto my hair every few weeks. I didn't do it as often as I was supposed to, because I was concerned for my poor hair...when I stopped dyeing my hair, I went it to defensive mode with my hair, trying to repair the damage. I'm proud to report that my hair is pretty dang healthy now. That's due to a LOT of things that I do for my hair, but I'm gonna talk about only one of these things. One fairly new thing.

No Poo.

If you frequent the Beauty and Health boards on Pinterest, you probably know to what I'm referring. to clarify, it's no SHAMpoo.

The main reason I tried it is just because I wanted to try it. I'd heard a LOT of good reviews, and I thought, why not?

Here's MY results, take them for what you wish:

-My hair is considerably less frizzy/dry.

-My hair doesn't get as oily as quickly.

-My hair feels AMAZING.

-My hair doesn't get a post-shampoo funky smell.


Okay, dissection time. Pretend you're in highschool biology for a minute...

-My hair is considerably less frizzy/dry. Let me give you two thousand words or so on this.

I'm using this first picture as a "before" picture. This is the best representation of my frizzy hair. It wasn't always this frizzy, depending on the month, but this is a general idea of how frizzy my hair usually was. My older sister likes to call me Hermione, for this exact reason. My hair gets big. The biggest problem is cuz I like to let my hair air dry.

Noooow for my after pictures. *drumroll* This one is one I took on Saturday. Please notice how, not only is it significantly less frizzy, but my curls are a lot nicer.

And dis one I took like, 5 minutes ago, just for you. Funny lighting, my hair looks a different color. Forgive meh.

The basic idea is that my hair is a LOT nicer. I've been doing No Poo for about a month, and it's the only thing I've changed in my hair care, because I wanted to properly gauge it's effect. I'm still using the same hair toner, I take the same amount of Biotin, and I still use the same amount of heat on my hair. NOTHING else has changed. My hair has just decided to de-frizz.


-My hair doesn't get as oily as quickly. You'd think this contradicts the last one, since my hair isn't as dry anymore. The magic in No Poo is that it doesn't strip your natural oils, so they don't reproduce as quickly, therefore leaving you with less oily hair. My second day hair doesn't required ANY dry shampoo any more. Not even my bangs.


-My hair feels AMAZING. You'd have to come to New Mexico to attest to this one. Just take my word for it. It feels super soft. Even my ends, which are generally the driest part of my hair.


-My hair doesn't get a post-shampoo funky smell. I don't know if anyone else gets this smell. Maybe it depends on the shampoo, or the person. But occasionally, by the end of the day(rarely) or on second day hair, my hair would smell...funky. Like, not like it would STINK, but if you smelled it, it wouldn't be pleasant. I wouldn't let people touch my hair unless I'd washed it like, 10 minutes prior. Usually. My second day hair doesn't even smell. At all.


The only downfall I see to this, is that my hair doesn't have any nice fragrances from the shampoo, like strawberries or cucumber or Koala food. BUT I've heard you can put a few drops of essential oil on your hair brush, which will make your hair smell nice. Never tried this, but YOU could.

Last thing, my friends. My older sister is a cosmetologist and worked at a high end salon for two years before college. I called her to verify the idea behind No Poo, just to make sure it wouldn't be damaging at all. And she said that not only was it not harmful, that the science behind it made perfect sense and that it would be GOOD for my hair.

I was sold.

http://coderedhat.com/no-poo-method/

That's the article I learned from.

It's simple. You shampoo with baking soda and water, and then condition with vinegar and water.

It's amazing. You can thank me later.

Tuesday, March 26

Business Casual or Something

This semester, I'm taking a training class for a potential job through the school district's career center. Because we are training to (hopefully) be hired at the end of the school year, there's a dress code. Mondays are casual. Tuesdays are business casual. Wednesdays are professional dress. Thursdays are employer issued uniforms. 

This would be all fine and dandy if I actually owned a pair or two of dress pants.

Or if I wasn't too cheap to go out and buy dress pants.

Or if we didn't get sixteen inches of snow this weekend before temperatures dropped down to 10 degrees.

Still, it does mean I actually wear my dresses.

Zoe Deschanel-Wanna-Be-Elle: 1
Bum Elle: 0


Sometimes, I don't like my face. Here, look at my hair. Wait, I'm not super excited about this half red/half brown color.

Fine. You can look at my face.

Nevermind. Just look at my room. See that classy Target bag?

No, I was not comfortable by any stretch.

But I felt fricken adorable.


Navy Dress: Vintage, Local Consignment Shop
Braided Belt: Nordstrom
Brown Boots: Gift, Rampage (Kohl's maybe?)
Bracelet: Boyfriend

Ready to kick some MAJOR Booty

There are a lot of things in this world that are outside of your influence. I am a strong believer that you should grasp those things that you DO have control over and control the crap out of them.

My name is Aurora, and I'm not happy with my body.

I'm not fat, by any terms. I'm often told that I'm thin. I'm aware of this. But I'm not concerned with how the WORLD sees me, I'm concerned with how ME sees me.

I want to look in the mirror and be PROUD, not just satisfied, with my appearance. I don't want to be afraid of wearing a dress or swimsuit. I'm 18 and I have cellulite, and I am not okay with that.

I know that if I don't take care of my body NOW, I won't be taking care of it later in my life.

My biggest obstacle is food. I. Love. Food. My idea of a good breakfast is a stack of pancakes with bacon. I mean, I LOVE food, okay? And I don't believe in diets. Diets leave you wishing for more and feeling like you can't eat happily. And most of them don't even work. I eat pretty healthy, considering most of the world. I eat gluten free, and mostly dairy free. I also eat a LOT, even though it isn't exactly unhealthy. What I'll be focusing on it exercise. My problem is my lack of exercise. I've never been in any sort of sport. I've never been a runner, and I can never make myself go to the gym consistently. I want to change that. I want to like exercise. Once you get to that point, you won't LET yourself get into a fat shlump.

Now, goals. I'm big on goals. Thanks to Elle and this blog, I'll be somewhat accountable to my goals, and hopefully I won't fall short.

Goal 1: I want nice abs. I don't mean just flat, I mean NICE. My sister is getting married in about 3 months, and the dress she picked for me is tight around my abdomen, which means that the whole world will be able to see my little belly pooch. Not the whole world, but you get the point.

I have fat ankles. It's genetic, everyone in my family does. as a result of this, my legs kinda blend into my feet, like they don't stop.Which leads me to Goal 2: I want ankles. I want to distinguish my ankles from my feet and legs. This requires some major calf work.

Goal 3: I want to be fit enough to win the Williamsburger. My school has a race of sorts every semester. I've always been afraid to do it. I am not only going to do it this semester, but I'm going to win. I have just over a month until the race. It consists of over a mile run, a swim(I wouldn't be able to tell you how far...), a rock climb, and an ascension up a rope. And I am gonna kick butt.

I am by far the largest of the three of us. But that's okay with me, because that's still not very big.

I'll be posting my workouts weekly. So you'll hear from me next Monday, probably.

Here is my before picture. It ain't great, and my legs look funny. That's cuz they are. There are funny lines on mah belly, that's cuz I was sitting down right before I took this.

The end.

Monday, March 25

Beauty is getting your butt in gear

"They way you do anything is the way you do everything."

I don't know about you, but at the end of the day I just want to flop into bed and do nothing. But alas, I'll almost always wake up with a new zit if I don't take my make up off the night before.

Nightly routines are important, and you have to stick to them. Even if you didn't put any make up on, your face has still collected a lot of gunk throughout the day. To fight break outs, you not only need to rinse your face with cool water and pat dry a couple times a day, you'll need to moisturize and de-gunk every night. Funny thing is, my brother is the one who taught me that. He's a thespian, so he has lots of experience with make up and trying to keep his face clear.

This is my routine. Unedited pictures and bad lighting are not flattering..neither is that tank top....also, blogger won't let me put pictures side by side for some reason.


I spread a nice thickish layer of Nivea Cream on my face, like a mask, to aid in the gentle removal of my make up.


We have a nice big jar of this stuff, it's my personal favorite make up remover!


Use toilet paper or a dry rag to gently (how many times have I said this now?) remove your make up, pressing down enough to get the cream (and the make up with it) off your lovely skin, but not enough that it hurts. My skin is pretty sensitive, so I have to be careful.


Usually I rinse my face before putting more Nivea around my eyes and on my lashes to get the mascara off, but I kind of forgot...



But then I rinse it again anyway :) 


And moisturize :D

Ew, bags under the eyes. Gonna try a paste I saw on Pinterest to fix those!

 Brush my teeth, and I'm all ready for bed :D 

What do you do? 

~La vie est belle, Bri~

I Got Fat.

I got out of the shower a few days ago, humming Taylor Swift and generally minding my own business, when a monstrous white whale trapped inside my mirror captured my attention.

Okay, so maybe I'm exaggerating just a tiny bit.

In full honesty, I was doing my once over fresh out of the shower and I've definitely "let things go". I will probably piss people off if I say that I'm fat, because I'm still wearing my size 5 jeans I was wearing when I was dancing.

The difference? Oh I could go on for days.

For one, I'm tired all the time. There is no real difference between seven hours of sleep or eleven hours of sleep.

Next, I'm grumpy. Something about never pushing my body to exert itself, reducing the release of endorphins really puts a damper on my overall mood.

The worst part? I have cellulite. Guys. I'm seventeen years old. I HAVE CELLULITE AND IT'S REALLY NOT OKAY ON ANY LEVEL.

The texture of my rear end skin resembling that of a bleached orange peel may or may not have been my breaking point.

My gut reaction was to text Rora. After some discussion, we have come to a conclusion. Between her sister's wedding and my graduation ceremony, neither of us are allowed to get fat. What's more, both of us need to be healthy. Since I'm horrible at finishing projects, I suggested we blog about the process in order to keep us accountable. Rora agreed.

I spent the weekend planning my workout schedule and setting what I hope are reasonable goals. I started my workouts yesterday. I may or may not have finished the workout laying in my bed for a good hour trying not to vomit. I'll be posting weekly(-ish) on my progress.

I still need to do today's workout. I think I'm going to let my dinner settle a bit more first.

Oh, one last thing.

My pathetic excuse for a "before" shot:

Basketball shorts don't show love handles. It's great.

22 Things Happy People Do Differently

I believe our self image is linked directly with how happy we are, so here are some great tips on how to live your life to be happier, and to love yourself more.

This article is from Chiara Fucarino over at Successify

There are two types of people in the world: those who choose to be happy, and those who choose to be unhappy. Contrary to popular belief, happiness doesn’t come from fame, fortune, other people, or material possessions. Rather, it comes from within. The richest person in the world could be miserable while a homeless person could be right outside, smiling and content with their life. Happy people are happy because they make themselves happy. They maintain a positive outlook on life and remain at peace with themselves.

The question is: how do they do that?

It’s quite simple. Happy people have good habits that enhance their lives. They do things differently. Ask any happy person, and they will tell you that the they; 

 1. Don’t hold grudges. Happy people understand that it’s better to forgive and forget than to let their negative feelings crowd out their positive feelings. Holding a grudge has a lot of detrimental effects on your wellbeing, including increased depression, anxiety, and stress. Why let anyone who has wronged you have power over you? If you let go of all your grudges, you’ll gain a clear conscience and enough energy to enjoy the good things in life.

2. Treat everyone with kindness. Did you know that it has been scientifically proven that being kind makes you happier? Every time you perform a selfless act, your brain produces serotonin, a hormone that eases tension and lifts your spirits. Not only that, but treating people with love, dignity, and respect also allows you to build stronger relationships.

 3. See problems as challenges. The word “problem” is never part of a happy person’s vocabulary. A problem is viewed as a drawback, a struggle, or an unstable situation while a challenge is viewed as something positive like an opportunity, a task, or a dare. Whenever you face an obstacle, try looking at it as a challenge.

4. Express gratitude for what they already have. There’s a popular saying that goes something like this: “The happiest people don’t have the best of everything; they just make the best of everything they have.” You will have a deeper sense of contentment if you count your blessings instead of yearning for what you don’t have.

5. Dream big. People who get into the habit of dreaming big are more likely to accomplish their goals than those who don’t. If you dare to dream big, your mind will put itself in a focused and positive state.

6. Don’t sweat the small stuff. Happy people ask themselves, “Will this problem matter a year from now?” They understand that life’s too short to get worked up over trivial situations. Letting things roll off your back will definitely put you at ease to enjoy the more important things in life.

7. Speak well of others. Being nice feels better than being mean. As fun as gossiping is, it usually leaves you feeling guilty and resentful. Saying nice things about other people encourages you to think positive, non-judgmental thoughts.

8. Never make excuses. Benjamin Franklin once said, “He that is good for making excuses is seldom good for anything else.” Happy people don’t make excuses or blame others for their own failures in life. Instead, they own up to their mistakes and, by doing so, they proactively try to change for the better.

9. Get absorbed into the present. Happy people don’t dwell on the past or worry about the future. They savor the present. They let themselves get immersed in whatever they’re doing at the moment. Stop and smell the roses.

10. Wake up at the same time every morning. Have you noticed that a lot of successful people tend to be early risers? Waking up at the same time every morning stabilizes your circadian rhythm, increases productivity, and puts you in a calm and centered state.

11. Avoid social comparison. Everyone works at his own pace, so why compare yourself to others? If you think you’re better than someone else, you gain an unhealthy sense of superiority. If you think someone else is better than you, you end up feeling bad about yourself. You’ll be happier if you focus on your own progress and praise others on theirs.

12. Choose friends wisely. Misery loves company. That’s why it’s important to surround yourself with optimistic people who will encourage you to achieve your goals. The more positive energy you have around you, the better you will feel about yourself.

 13. Never seek approval from others. Happy people don’t care what others think of them. They follow their own hearts without letting naysayers discourage them. They understand that it’s impossible to please everyone. Listen to what people have to say, but never seek anyone’s approval but your own.

14. Take the time to listen. Talk less; listen more. Listening keeps your mind open to others’ wisdoms and outlooks on the world. The more intensely you listen, the quieter your mind gets, and the more content you feel.

15. Nurture social relationships. A lonely person is a miserable person. Happy people understand how important it is to have strong, healthy relationships. Always take the time to see and talk to your family, friends, or significant other.

16. Meditate. Meditating silences your mind and helps you find inner peace. You don’t have to be a zen master to pull it off. Happy people know how to silence their minds anywhere and anytime they need to calm their nerves.

17. Eat well. Junk food makes you sluggish, and it’s difficult to be happy when you’re in that kind of state. Everything you eat directly affects your body’s ability to produce hormones, which will dictate your moods, energy, and mental focus. Be sure to eat foods that will keep your mind and body in good shape.

18. Exercise. Studies have shown that exercise raises happiness levels just as much as Zoloft does. Exercising also boosts your self-esteem and gives you a higher sense of self-accomplishment.

19. Live minimally. Happy people rarely keep clutter around the house because they know that extra belongings weigh them down and make them feel overwhelmed and stressed out. Some studies have concluded that Europeans are a lot happier than Americans are, which is interesting because they live in smaller homes, drive simpler cars, and own fewer items.

20. Tell the truth. Lying stresses you out, corrodes your self-esteem, and makes you unlikeable. The truth will set you free. Being honest improves your mental health and builds others’ trust in you. Always be truthful, and never apologize for it.

21. Establish personal control. Happy people have the ability to choose their own destinies. They don’t let others tell them how they should live their lives. Being in complete control of one’s own life brings positive feelings and a great sense of self-worth.

22. Accept what cannot be changed. Once you accept the fact that life is not fair, you’ll be more at peace with yourself. Instead of obsessing over how unfair life is, just focus on what you can control and change it for the better.

~La vie est belle, Bri~

Saturday, March 2

Oh, hi

Hi there...want some really useless pictures of me and my outfits? OKAY! Most of these are head shots. Assume I'm wearing jeans. Because I more than likely am. Skinny or flair. Yup.

Twelfth Night shirt: Shakespeare class 
Jeans: American Eagle
Paul Mitchell Shirt: My sister, Paul Mitchell the School Provo 
Turquoise jacket: American Eagle 
Flair jeans: American Eagle 
Black shoes: Walmart

Twelfth Night shirt: Shakespeare class
Jeans: American Eagle
Batman shirt: Walmart
Jeans: American Eagle
Grey shirt: American Eagle
Jacket: American Eagle
Jeans: American Eagle


Potential dresses for a prom  I wasn't going to


Batman shirt: Walmart 
Jeans: American Eagle


Like a Boss t-shirt: Walmart 
Jeans: American Eagle


Pale blue lace skater dress: Plato's Closet 
Plaid crop jacket: Gift
Black tights: Sears 
Black lace tights: From my sister 
Black shoes: Walmart


Blue tank top: Target 
Sweet Freedom crop top: Plato's Closet 
Flared jeans: American Eagle

Valentine's day! Fitted flair jeans and a polka dot peplum top.
  
Church/photo shoot outfit.

Over sized shirt with a lounging neckline: Borrowed from my sister 
Black pencil skirt: Sears
Black tights: Sears 
Purple boots: Thrift shop, Younique Boutique 
Hat: Target 

This is just cute, okay?

Mustard and white striped shirt: From a friend, American Eagle, Thrift store
Thick maroon leggings: Sears 
Grey slouchy sweater: Thrift store 
Scarf: Ross


Black t-shirt: Your guess is as good as mine
Grey plaid jacket: Gift 
Flower print mini skirt: Gift 
Black leggings: Ross 
Over-sized cowboy boots: My brother. They didn't fit.
Trilbe: Gift, Claire's



~La vie est belle, Bri~