Monthly Recap

This month I’ve been buried under work and study, so I’m really looking forward to a break early May before it all starts back up again. With uni in full swing I’ve been struggling to re-find my balance and despite my earlier advice, I’ve been spending more time working and studying than anything else. Nevertheless, I forced myself to get out and take a walk every now and then, which was a nice change away from my desk!

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I didn’t go out much this month but I did go to a friend’s farewell lunch where we had a fantastic 2 course lunch special at The Painted Bird. It was such good value at only $30! The entree was a tasting plate, which consisted of a delicious duck tea (similar to bone broth), cracker with cottage cheese, smoked salmon and pork croquette. I chose the crispy skinned salmon as my main and it was cooked to perfection! The restaurant is great for something a little bit more special and has fantastic service, so I’ll definitely be back!

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Unfortunately not many books read or much knitting done this month because I haven’t had much down time, so I’m hoping to make up for it next month.

Tomorrow, my husband has a day off so we’ve planned a Mega Date! We’re going to The Atrium for a leisurely lunch buffet, followed by a movie. With the month we’ve had I’m really looking forward to having some downtime with my one and only!

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Anzac Day Biscuits

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As an Australian immigrant, Anzac Day doesn’t have the same meaning for me compared to others who have had or continue to have family members in the Armed Forces but it’s a day that I’m respectful of and reflect how fortunate I am in being able to live in such an amazing country.

I’ve attended quite a few dawn services in the past and it’s something I definitely recommend doing if you haven’t done so yet. Nowadays though, I like to spend the day with family, food and of course, baking Anzac Day biscuits! This year my wonderful husband helped me out and it was amazing having the smell of baked oatmeal goodness wafting throughout the house. Not bad for a first timer!

My husband asked me if I knew about the origins of the humble Anzac Day biscuit and I was surprised that I hadn’t really wondered about it before! Turns out they were a bread substitute for soldiers used with ingredients that were easily available and wouldn’t spoil, so no sugar or eggs. They were originally savoury, extremely hard and often ground up to eat like porridge. Today, there are so many different versions of this recipe and our biscuits were inspired by Maggie Beer’s recipe. They were absolutely delicious and well worth the effort if you have the time!

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Melbourne Mini Album

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Earlier this year my husband and I went to Melbourne for a short week long trip. While he was busy at a conference for the majority of the time, I had a lot of fun exploring the city, visiting old haunts and some new ones. I had a lot of fun putting together my first mixed paper mini album for the trip. Pictures below!

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I was determined to use my stash so I used a combination of 6×6 paper and leftover scraps. Whilst I love the look of the double sided patterned paper, it doesn’t bother me enough to cover the blank pages, so I’m leaving it as it is and calling this one done! I kept the decorating pretty simple and mainly used little alphabet stickers, stickers from kikki K as well as stickers from an old Japan trip.

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I really loved how this mini album came about and it’s such a great opportunity use up what you’ve got!

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10 Tips for Better Work Life Balance

As I write this, I have 2 major deadlines to meet this week, whilst trying to juggle work and having some semblance of a life. At some point, I think everyone’s struggled with maintaining a good balance between work, study and life, so I wanted to share my top 10 tips for achieving a better work life balance.

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10 Tips for Achieving Better Work Life Balance:

1. Figure out what’s important – you might have a lot going on but not everything will be important. Take a step back and figure out what’s actually important now and prioritise accordingly. As new things pop up, make sure you re-prioritise.

2. Break it down into smaller doable tasks – once you’ve figured out what’s important, break it down further into smaller, doable tasks. Lists are great for this and ticking off each task will also help you feel more motivated and that you’re making progress.

3. Be realistic about your time – when you’re planning out what you’re going to be doing for the day, make sure you’re realistic about the time you’ll be spending on each task. Travelling between appointments? Make sure you pop that time in.

4. Let people know when you’re busy – whether its work or study, it’s helpful to let people know when you’re going to be busy and need some interruption free time. People should come to understand over time and give you space to get your work done.

5. Don’t be afraid to ask for help – people are often more than happy to help if you ask. While you’re super busy with work and study, you might not have time to do simpler errands such as picking up someone from the airport or cooking a meal. This is where partners, family and friends may be able to help.

6. Expect the unexpected – as much as you plan, Murphy’s Law says that something will come up when you’re least expecting it, or something might not turn out how you thought it would be. Just being aware of this means you’ll be less inclined to freak out when unexpected things happen. Building in buffer time during your day can also help and if all goes smoothly, you’ve gained extra time to do as you like!

7. Don’t forget to take care of yourself – yes, you’ve got a million and one things to do but if you’re racing at full speed all the time, you’re going to crash and burn! So make sure you schedule in some ‘me time’ and do something you enjoy. Having a good night’s sleep also works wonders.

8. Take purposeful breaks – while you’re working, it can be tempting to procrastinate. However that enjoyable feeling that you get from not doing what you should be doing is usually short-lived and often replaced by guilt. Rather than getting off track, take dedicated breaks as a guilt free reward for spending a certain amount of time working or completing a task.

9. It’s okay to say no – we all lead busy lives but if you’re starting to stretch yourself too thin and you’re finding it difficult to keep things together, remember that it’s okay to say no.

10. Know that no one’s perfect – realise that you’re going to have awesome days along with those days where nothing seems to be going right. That’s okay because nobody’s perfect! Everyone’s different and work life balance also means different things to different people. Don’t be too hard on yourself and remember, tomorrow brings a new day and fresh start!

Do you have any work life balance tips to share?

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Simple Washi Tape Storage

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When it comes to storing washi tape, there are so many innovative and beautiful designs out there but I’ve found that popping them in jars is the most simple and easy way for me to use them. Sure, sometimes you might have to tip out a jar to get to the one that you want at the bottom, but there’s worse things in life than being surrounded by gorgeous rolls of washi, right!?

How do you like to store your washi tape? 

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Quarterly Goal Check In

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I’m amazed at how quickly time seems to be flying by!

If this month is any indication, the rest of the year is going to zoom by before I know it. I started the year with 4 key goals and I wanted to reflect on how well I’ve been going so far. Looking back on things helps me to keep on track and gives me motivation to keep on going.

1. Declutter – so far, so good. I’ve managed to reduce my personal inbox from a crazy 1000+ emails down to about 100. Unsubscribing from a lot of retail spam and newsletters helped a lot. I have 4 email accounts though for various reasons and want to get that down to 2. I also went on a de-cluttering frenzy around the house and donated quite a few things. It felt so liberating and the next project is tackling our junk room!

2. Making Do – I’ve stayed pretty true to my one word for this year, simplify, and haven’t really bought anything that I don’t need. The no new makeup challenge has been pretty easy to do and I’m enjoying using up what I’ve got. I’ve fallen off the wagon for my no new clothing challenge though but more on that in another post!

3. Prioritise – I started off the year really well but I’ve slipped back into old habits. Nothing too bad, a few TV episodes here and there, but I’ll need to pull my socks up if I’m going to balance work/study/blogging/life! I’ve been great at getting out of the house more, going to city events, the beach and cafes with family and friends. I’ve also read 11/50 books for my reading challenge this year.

4. Create – by far my greatest success yet has been learning how to knit and I’ve knitted 2 scarfs so far! Their far from perfect but I absolutely adore them. It was quite awkward to start with and I had to re-teach myself how to knit in a faster and more economical way but I’ve been loving this process of creating something from nothing. I usually knit when I’m watching something so I don’t feel as bad, ha! Scrapbooking wise, I finally finished scrapping an old trip to South East Asia, and started putting in a few pages of my 365 diary for 2015. Haven’t touched the sewing machine yet or really started learning French, so we’ll see.

Not a bad start to the year so far. Just need to keep the momentum going!

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