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Are Your Standards Too Low?

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Letting anyone who breathed be a part of my inner circle.
Apologizing for taking up too much space.
A messy financial world.
Eating stale donuts because I was bored.
Dressing like a homeless person at home.

These are just a few of the many ways I had set the bar way too low in my life.

One day, during my Cheetohs incident, I was fed up. The cheesy fingers were no longer cute or tasty. It was time for me to put on my big girl bloomers and up my standards.

I wish I could tell you that this was an overnight success story, but the truth is I’m still doing it.

The good Lord knew what he was doing when he gifted me with my maiden name of Rising, because that’s what I’m continuously doing.

A few months ago, I realized that I had been neglecting a very important part of my world: my investments. With accounts strung all over China and back (and y’all know that China and investments aren’t two words to put together right now), I had set the bar low.

I could no longer tolerate that nagging feeling that I get when I know that I’m not living up to my desired standard. That’s the feeling that eats away at you at night.

So, I took one step (because that’s all it takes to start upping the quality of your life) and called a financial advisor. Within 3 days, we had two meetings and my accounts are in the process of being tidied and tended to, the way we should care for our things.

I continue to assess where I’ve lowered my standards (or maybe never raised them in the first place) and ask of myself (out of love) to step it up!

A lady’s standards should be higher than her heels (and my Louboutins are pretty high).

CLICK TO TWEET this: A lady’s standards should be higher than her heels.

Where do you need to elevate your standards? And what’s one small step you’ll take today to do it?

Start by sharing it with me in the comments below. That first step often feels like the hardest, but that’s how you change your life, one thought, decision and action at a time.

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The Beautiful Things

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I just spent a week in Paris, and I’m now sitting by the French Riviera.

My senses have been overloaded with beautiful things — the aromas of lavender at the market, the taste of fresh pressed olive oils, a street voilinist, the breathtaking view of the Seine at sunset.

It’s easy to see beauty when surrounded with so many exquisite sites and sounds, but what about in everyday life?

I’ve learned that there are always beautiful things to notice and take in.

The question is: are you looking for it?

Without attention, you can spend a lifetime living with regrets of the past or worries of the future, rarely being here, in this moment.

All those days of not noticing beauty — a stunning sunset, the vibrant colors of flowers, the smile of an elderly woman, the warmth of the sun — leads to a dull and unfulfilling life.

We try to push, worry and obsess our way to beauty. However, beauty is rather simple. It’s about being awake and appreciating the moment.

I’ve had to train myself to notice the beautiful things.

The week before I left for Paris, my mind was whirling with things that I needed to do — call the bank, pack, fold the laundry, go to the grocery store, call my broker, not to mention company matters that needed my attention.

One evening, with overwhelm knocking on the door, I was snapped out of the “do brain” and heard something so beautiful — the sound of six teenagers laughing loud from my daughter’s bedroom.

For a few moments, I was so present, forgetting all the things on my to-do list and taking in those things on my to-cherish list.

I soaked up the boisterous noise floating down the hallway and into the living room.

It was my wake up call to stop and take in this moment, because I won’t always have those feisty teenagers romping around my house.

Then, I heard the delicate sound of aspen trees outside my window.

This was followed with my noticing the gorgeous fresh bouquet of flowers on my dining room table.

With a shift of focus to right here, right now, I became overwhelmed, not with all my responsibilities, but with the beauty available to me at all times.

Rumi said, “What you seek is seeking you.” 

You cannot create a beautiful life by ignoring all the beauty that surrounds you. {Click to Tweet}

In this very moment, there are so many stunning things to notice.

Are you awake enough to experience them?

What are you seeking?

Wake up to this moment and share something beautiful in the comments below.

Seeking beauty,

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Want to Blow Your Own Mind? Do This Every Day

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It’s an ordinary Tuesday. I have three client calls, two meetings and an article that is due.

I don’t plan on leaving the house until 6PM to join up with a friend for happy hour.

It would be so easy to roll out of bed, down some coffee and feel gross all day.

Trust me, I know. This was how I used to live.

My thoughts back then was that no one would see me. So, why bother?

But, I see me. Every single moment of every single day.

Shouldn’t I care how I show up for myself?

I don’t necessarily want an easy life. Ease, yes. But, easy? No. That’s what landed me in a decade battle with my body, serious eating issues and feeling like the world had gone black.

So, on this ordinary day, I shower, throw my hair up in a cute bun, put on a little makeup (nothing serious) and find a comfortable, yet cute outfit for the day. Sometimes, depending on my mood, it may just be beautiful loungewear (but a beautiful set).

Again, nothing fancy. But, it’s part of my daily routine.

I call this impressing yourself, and it’s something I 100% believe is the secret ingredient to adoring yourself.

Here are a few ways you can impress yourself:

  1. Dress in a way that makes you feel beautiful in the body you are blessed with TODAY, not the body you had at 17 or the body you hope to have next year.
  2. Work on that project that you’ve been talking about for a few years now. If it’s a book, just write a paragraph. It’s a learning a language, download Duolingo and take a lesson. Take a small step towards your dream daily and you’ll go to bed each night feeling fulfilled.
  3. Eat nourishing foods until you’re elegantly satisfied. I know it tastes good and you have been telling the story that you have no control, but today is the day to prove yourself wrong, so fast forward to tomorrow morning and imagine how you want to feel about yourself. One less bite, one different choice. Daily. This adds up to create massive results over time.
  4. Make your bed. There’s something beautiful and complete about making your bed each morning before you leave the house (or start your day). Walking through your bedroom and seeing a fresh haven for your sleep is about so much more than bed etiquette. It’s a sign that you are a woman who completes things, daily.
  5. Move your body. Even if it’s right before bed, and you are feeling disappointed in yourself yet again for not exercising. Stretch, do a few lunges or 10 sit ups. Don’t go to bed disappointed in yourself. Ever!
  6. Deep breaths before saying that thing or taking that action. We all get triggered and, if we’re not aware, we’re screaming at our kids or yelling at the man who pulled out in front of us. Next time you feel this surge coming on, take a deep breath and ask yourself, “How can I impress myself in this situation?” You may continue with your original reaction, but it will be a deliberate choice, not a reflex.

There are SO many ways to impress yourself daily.

Start in this moment.

What can you do to impress yourself today? I’ll ‘see’ you in the comments below.

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The Posture Secret

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Want to know one of my favorite pastimes while in Paris (especially during Fashion Week!?!?)

People watching. (isn’t it so much fun?)

You can tell a lot about a person by how she carries herself.

Let’s analyze. Why do you think models are so captivating? Sure, they’re 6 feet tall and wearing the latest trends , but it’s about so much more. She is trained to walk like she’s royalty. It’s fascinating to watch how she carries herself.

Yet, I’m not interested in being a model, and I know that many of them are full of insecurities and body image issues. I am, however, intrigued with her posture.

On my most recent visit to Paris, I took note of the everyday people walking down the streets. They possessed the same kind of elegant posture that you see on the runways of Paris Fashion Week without the odd outfits and stiletto heels.

From the 60ish year old woman who was opening the doors to her flower shop to the debonaire man who was walking out of the bakery, they exuded so much confidence and that bien dans sa peau (to be comfortable in one’s skin).

They had a style that went far beyond clothes.

Style is about so much more than what you wear;
it’s about how you wear it. {tweet it}

There is nothing more elegant than a woman who carries herself well.

….not just in her posture but with her attitude too.

Here are a few examples:

One of my dear friends is very uptight. Her posture reflects it; she tends to keep her arms crossed and takes short, tight strides.

When you see someone slouched over with her head down, you assume she’s depressed, tired or insecure.

When you witness someone sashaying down a street full of energy with a smile on her face, you assume she’s French Kissing Life (oh, you know you do!).

I remember watching a Peanuts cartoon where Lucy sees Charlie Brown standing around with his shoulders slumped and his head hung low. She asks him, “Why are you standing like that?” He replies, “If I straighten up I can’t stay depressed.” {tweet this}

Our minds and bodies are connected.

It’s a great practice to play around with your posture to influence your mind and vice versa.

In fact, I’ve been sitting at my desk all morning. Ironically, I had scheduled to write this post on posture. When I took note of my own, I noticed how I was slumping over my computer. I also realized that I’m tired.

It was a great reminder to sit up and project the feeling I want to have through my posture.

Just in the time I’ve written this, I’m feeling a bit more energized. It works! It really does!

So . . . shoulders back, head up and let’s look the world straight in the eyes.

Saunter on….down to the comments and answer this question:

If my posture could talk, right now, what would it say?

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Your Iconic Appeal & Why it Matters

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Many years ago, I was in desperate need of some inspiration.

I felt that there were two different versions of me:

Version One: The woman everyone saw
Version Two: The woman I desired to be (on the inside.)

It was an exhausting conflict.

Quite honestly, it made me feel like I was plain vanilla (not even vanilla bean!)

…..when I’m actually a sea salt caramel. With a top note of bergamot.

I was a chameleon, morphing myself to fit in at the cost of my own self-expression.

I held back my opinions.
I dressed in a way that wouldn’t get too much attention.
I didn’t make investments in things that I desperately desired.
I didn’t put myself out there.

It all boiled down to this:

I was hiding.

When you hide from life, life hides from you. {tweet it}

It’s not easy to put yourself out there and be ridiculed and rejected. Yet, everything we desire requires that we have the courage to do just that.

(So I did it. I stopped hiding. And guess what? As scary as it is, I’ve found that life becomes so much more fun and rewarding when you step out and make the world your runway, fully embodying the woman you desire to be. )

Alas, this wasn’t an overnight matter. It took some work.

I realized that I needed mentors that I could look up to, who didn’t hide. I wanted to know how to walk through my own world as a self-possessed, confident and inspiring woman.

This desire pointed me in the direction of iconic women.

Women who passionately stand for something,
Live their lives as works of art,
And do it with style & substance.

I was on a quest for answers. I devoured their biographies, watched their interviews, studied their presence. In the process, I found some eye opening discoveries.

Here’s the top finding that I uncovered:

There is no formula to being iconic.

It’s an essence that can’t be replicated.

Yet, when I broke down their qualities, I found that each woman possessed different flavors of the same thing.

Confidence, charm, passion, self-worth, femininity, elegance and a passion for life…

Just to name a few….

However, I have great news!

Yet, this “being iconic” is available to us all.

Want some more breaking news?

Every woman has an iconic heart.

That thing that makes her extremely rare and special.

It’s these foundational pieces (charm, femininity, elegance, etc) that all appear in different forms, that allow us to cultivate our own iconic appeal.

EVERYONE!

(yes, that includes you, madame!)

Want to study some fabulous Iconic Women with me?

Come Join me through a study of some of my favorite Iconic Women.

And when we’re done, you’ll be able to apply what we uncover about these women, so you can begin to cultivate your OWN iconic appeal!

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3 Areas That Deserve Your Daily Attention

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Every fall, I take the most fabulous group of ladies to Paris for an indulgent retreat on femininity, style, confidence and luxurious living.

The intention: to French Kiss Life with every ounce of our beings.

Every woman comes back changed.  But, it’s not because we’re sitting around writing out our 5-year vision plans or mapping out every step of our goals.

Oh no! That wouldn’t be very French of us.

Instead, we are practicing tending to the details of our daily lives.

This year, as we gathered in my apartment for an evening salon, one of the speakers spoke about how the French culture pays special attention to the details of 3 very specific areas of daily life.

I had a lightbulb moment.

It occurred to me that most people are NOT focused on these areas. In fact, they rush through them and treat them more of a nuisance than areas to be honored and respected.

And, we wonder why we’re stressed, unfulfilled and overwhelmed?

I also put the pieces of my own puzzle together and noticed: when I pay special attention to these areas, everything in my life works better.

I show up better in my relationships.
I attract opportunities.
I feel better in my work.
I am healthier.
I am happier.

I’m sure you’re wondering what these areas are, and I promise I’m about to spill the beans, but you must know that my experience as a critical care nurse has only solidified my deep belief in what I’m about to share.

I’ve been fortunate to hold the hands of patients who were on their deathbed. And, I can tell you that most of what society is focused is NOT what their 90-year old selves will be celebrating.

Wasted hours on Facebook? No!

Worrying about how many followers or likes we got on our last Instagram image? Double no!

Trying to please the whole neighborhood. Absolutely no!

Working 60+ hours a week?  Umm…no!  

Checking off the to-do lists? Boring!

Making six figures a year? Not if your relationships are crumbling, your health is failing and you’re stressed out 24-7!

But, as a businesswoman and mom, I get the demands of our daily lives. Yes, there is work to do, commitments to honor and bills to pay.

But, our French sisters have the same obligations. Last time I checked, French women work just like us. And, they have children. Yet, they seem to know where to focus their attention that makes life feel more enchanting.

What I’ve discovered is that much of our obsessions are on things and people that are way outside our intimate circle of daily life.

I mean, I love my followers on Facebook and Instagram. But, what I deeply know is that I must take care of the details of my intimate life before I can post how great my life is on social media!  (okay, there was a bit of sarcasm in that statement!)

Yet, I see a lot of people do that.  There is NO way they are deeply engaged in their every day life with as much time as they spend on their computers.  (And, I’ll admit I’m sometimes guilty!)

Furthermore, we are so accustomed to our five year plans and the big picture, it seems that we’ve forgotten where the best things in life reside: what we engage with on a daily basis.  

During our Paris retreat, we ask ourselves what’s really important. More specifically, we begin to dream about how our daily lives can look and feel.

As a result…

…one lady came home, quit her job and is loving staying at home and gardening.

…another lost 15 pounds in the months to follow the retreat.

…another one has reignited her passion for writing and was just published in Huffington Post.

…one woman became super clear on her business, more specifically what she is no longer willing to do.

…one woman is dressing up every day after years of ignoring her personal style.

…another lady has reignited the passion in her marriage.

This is what happens when you begin to take care of certain areas of your life before racing to some goal that doesn’t necessarily promise you anything except a checked off box.

My philosophy is this:

If you focus on living each day well, you will have a well-lived life.

If life feels stressful and chaotic, let me offer you this:

Bring your attention back to the details of your daily life.

I understand that what I teach is not mainstream in our culture where formulas and blueprints for success are being promoted every where we turn.  It seems that that we are much more focused on getting somewhere other than where we are.

But, in coaching women for years who have tried everything to find success and happiness, I have come to discover that our greatest joy is found by how we live each day.

Yes, it’s important to have a vision for your life, but the unfolding of it directly depends your showing up fully in your daily life. It’s time we stop neglecting some of the fundamental areas of our life, treating them as things we will get to ‘one day.’

If you’re neglecting the details of your life because you’re chasing for some future goal, you need to ask yourself, “What’s the point?”

In France, the point of life is to live each day fully and well.

When I’m working with women, I’ve noticed that these areas are often being neglected.

They are the first to go on the back burner until someday when…

…they’ve lost weight.
…they have more money.
…life feels under control.
…they’ve met the guy.
…they feel better.

Yet, from experience I know that tending to these details are exactly what will help you attract all of those things.

In fact, just last week, I noticed that I was feeling ‘off.’  My energy was low.  I was feeling out of sorts, and before I knew it, the doom and gloom was starting to creep in.

When I stopped and thought about the conversation in Paris, I realized I had neglected the 3 most important areas of my daily life.

I immediately stepped away from everything I was supposed to do and began to tidy up these areas.   Immediately, I felt so much relief and was more inspired than ever.

So, why do we neglect them? The reasons vary. And, as someone who has ignored these areas during different times in my life (including last week), I understand why they are usually the first things to be put on the back burner.

We think they don’t really matter.
We convince ourselves that we’ll do it later.
We think there’s not enough time.
We are exhausted.

However, as someone who continues to make them a priority, I also know the shift that can happen in a woman’s life when she doesn’t discount these areas.

So, what are these 3 areas?

1. Your Home

You wake up in it and it holds you while you sleep. It’s where many of your memories are created, and quite possibly where you’ve spent many years. Your home deserves TLC, even if it’s not ideal for you right now.

During a recent coaching call, a client expressed dissatisfaction with her living space. Haven’t most of us? I know I’d love to be living in a modern home perched on a beautiful piece of property overlooking an ocean. But, I’m not. Presently, I’m blessed with a condo in a little mountain town in Colorado.

I am a huge proponent of blooming where you’re planted. In fact, I believe it’s how you’ll attract the things you deeply desire in life.

When I walked into my French friend, Catherine’s, apartment, I was shocked to see how small it was. Yet, it felt luxurious and meaningful, as everything within the walls reflected her soul — from the artwork to the music that played in the background.

Catherine has created her chic sanctuary, and as she told me, “This is the place that holds me after the guy breaks my heart, after a long day at work and when I’m sick.”

She spoke about her home as if it was her best friend, and it was obvious she treated it with a comparable respect.

Your home is a metaphor for your life.

When it’s messy, you’re mind is probably full of chaos.

When it’s neat and clean, your mind is probably feeling at peace.

Change your home; change your life.  

Make your home a place that you love and enjoy. A fresh coat of paint, candles or new linens. Maybe, it’s letting go of the clutter that’s suffocating your life. Perhaps, it’s just about having a more grateful heart.

I know that when my home is getting its deserved attention, I show up better in other areas of my life.

When I wake up to a clean kitchen, fresh flowers on the counter, and things put where they belong, I show up better in life.

2. What you eat

It’s rare to see a French woman eating at her desk or throwing a frozen meal in the microwave to save time.

Instead, at noon, France seems to pause to celebrate life with good food (and often a glass of wine).

Take a stroll through a French farmer’s market, and the message is clear: French people are passionate about their food.

Yet, when it comes to food and cooking, I’ve heard (and given) all the excuses. I’m too busy. I can’t find good food where I live. I hate cooking.

And, here’s the sweet, honest to God truth: nourishing your body is one of the most important things you’ll ever do in life.

Ignoring what you put into your body and giving it very little attention is not how to live a well-lived life. It’s how you will possibly live a short and painful one.

If you want to create success in life, you must take care of you.

Food matters. Period.

3. What you wear

Every morning, you wake up and make a decision: what should I wear?

You can either unconsciously throw on something OR you can intentionally choose how you show up in the world.

Style is a form of self-expression. As Rachel Zoe said, “It’s telling the world who you are without saying a word.”

What is your current wardrobe saying about you?

For years, mine screamed, “I don’t have time and don’t think well of myself.”

Thanks to spending time in Europe, I began to see how important style is in our daily lives.

Everything is energy, including your clothes.

Of course, it’s absolutely okay to wear yoga pants and sweats if that’s what you love.

But, if you’re throwing them on because life feels out of control or that you’re hiding from your own life, this is a grand opportunity to claim your birthright: to express yourself with intention and daily respect.

These 3 areas may not seem like much. Like most people, you may be more obsessed with the BIG things like making more money, writing a book or finding your soul mate.

And, please know I am your biggest advocate in creating whatever your heart desires!

But, here’s what I know:

Paying attention to the details of your daily life leads to a life well-lived. {tweet this}

When you take care of these 3 simple areas of your life, you are much more likely to attract the bigger things in life.

If you don’t believe me, imagine this:

You wake up each day in a home you love. It’s clean, uncluttered and filled with beautiful things that represent you. Each morning, you take the time to look and feel your best. You always love what you’re wearing and aren’t embarrassed if guests show up unexpectedly. And, each day, you choose foods that feel nourishing and delicious. The result is that you are full of vitality.

If this is your reality, think about how you’d show up in the other areas of your life.

Consider how you’d feel each morning, at work and when you lie down at night.

Amazing, right?

And, when you feel amazing, how do you show up in life?

You show up better. Period.

Now, how you achieve these things are completely up to you.  We are creative beings, which means that there are so many ways to take care of these very important areas of your life.

Hire a chef.

Have a housekeeper.

Find a personal stylist.

Create space in your calendar.

Cook delicious meals for the week on Sundays.

Enlist the help of your family. 

The possibilities are endless, but the point here is this:

These 3 areas are impacting the quality of your life.  If you want to live luxuriously, you cannot ignore your home, food or personal style.

Now, I wish I could offer you a formula to make this seamless, but there’s not one.  We are all unique with different demands, priorities and lifestyles.

I’m constantly checking in to see which of these 3 important areas of my life need more TLC.  But, that’s the beauty of this all: it’s an on-going process that will never feel completely tidy.  So, for the love of God, don’t beat yourself up if your home isn’t immaculate all the time, you’re not eating 100% healthy and you wore your sweat pants today.

This isn’t about perfection; it’s about awareness!

If what I shared speaks to you, perhaps these 3 areas just need some loving.  That’s all.

Now, m’friend, I’d love to know: which of these 3 areas is begging you to notice and tend to?

Let’s talk about it in the comments below.

Yours truly,

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Liberate Yourself, Starting With Your Closet

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On a snowy Friday afternoon last February, I was curled up on my sofa with a heart full of worry and sadness.

It finally occurred to me that my daughter, who has been my dearest friend, biggest fan and greatest teacher only had one more year left at home.

For a single mom, the meaning is simple. When she leaves, I’ll be sitting in an empty house.

So, what did I do on that gloomy afternoon?

I decided to clean my closet.

My mentor, Martha Beck, says that our living spaces are “three-dimensional portraits of our inner lives.”

I like to keep my house clean and clutter free, but my closet told a different story.

It basically said, “Tonya is avoiding a part of her life.”

When I’d think about tackling my closet clean-up, I’d immediately spin into stories of:

This project is bigger than I can handle.
It will take me forever!
No one sees my closet but me.
I can deal with it later.

Oh, the irony.

What I was really saying was:

Dealing with my daughter leaving feels too big to handle.
I may never get over this sadness.
I can put on a happy face for everyone and pretend this isn’t happening.
I’ll deal with my grief later.

On that afternoon, I decided that I wanted to confront my feelings, one piece of clothing and pair of shoes at a time.

I pulled out everything I owned with tears streaming down my face and piled them onto my bed.

When I say everything, I mean everything. There was nothing left in my closet. Not even a hanger or a spare earring.

An empty closet = new beginnings.

With a mountain of my belongings on my bed, I was forced to deal with the deeper issues that were brewing underneath the surface of my life.

This wasn’t just a closet makeover; it was about my own liberation.

By letting go of things, I was training myself to let go of my daughter. Even deeper, I was practicing how to let go. Period.

Over the weekend, I began to take each piece of clothing or accessory and hold it and ask:

1. Do I love this?

2. Does this represent the woman I’m becoming?

Sounds simple, right?

However, it wasn’t.

Throughout the process, my mind would often say things like,

You can’t get rid of that. It was a gift from your mom.
You paid so much for that dress. It’s wasteful to give it away.

And, the most recurring one was…

You might regret getting rid of that.

Fear can often be disguised as logic, but I was prepared for my mind shenanigans and trusted the process.

The more I let go, the easier it started to become.

By the end of the process, I was excited to get rid of stuff.

Those 2 simple questions guided me to completely transforming my closet into a space I absolutely love, all while learning…

It’s okay to let go.

Yes, I cried as I said goodbye to the dress I wore on my first trip to Paris. I hugged a jacket that I bought in Aspen many years ago. I danced around my bedroom in the same shoes that I had danced in all night in Monaco.

I thanked these items, and then I released them.

They were a beautiful part of my past; they didn’t belong in my future.

I cut my belongings in half, and only the exquisite was allowed to remain.

When I finished my closet transformation, I could sense a new freedom — of space, new choices, new beginnings.

Now, one year later, every item in my closet is something that I’ve deliberately chosen to be there.

And, one year later, I have come to terms that my daughter is spreading her wings to fly.

Life is about constantly shedding, editing and letting go.

It’s ironic how a person resists the very things that will liberate her.

If you’re feeling like your life is out of control, that you don’t have space to breath, or that you’re holding onto things that need to be released…

…head to your closet.

Your closet is more than a storage area for your clothes;
it’s a representation of who you are as a woman. {tweet it}.

Holding onto the size 8 dress? What are you really holding onto?

Does everything feel out of place? Does your life feel completely out of sorts?

Can’t ever seem to find what you’re looking for? Have you stuffed your mind with so much you can’t hear yourself?

Is your closet full of clothes from 10 years ago? Are you resisting change?

Cleaning your closet (or any part of your home) is about so much more than de-cluttering.

It’s about confronting yourself, dealing with the deeper issues, and developing the courage to let go of what’s no longer serving you and consciously deciding on the woman you desire to be.

A woman can liberate herself, starting with her closet.

Are you in?

Share below: the first step in this process is to get painfully honest with yourself. What are the current state of affairs in your closet?

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Let’s Shake It Up (…moving to a foreign country or leaving your husband not required)

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Do the same things day in and day out.
Follow the same schedule and routine.
Cross all your t’s.
Dot all your i’s.

I know it’s what a good girl “should” do.
But do this for long enough,
I have found that life becomes rather dull.

You lose your sparkle.
You become “one of those people” living a life of quiet desperation.
You become dissatisfied.

Of course, this isn’t what any human being wants.

…..So, why do we do it?

The reasons are endless — fear, comfort, security. And yet, our unwillingness to feel those kinds of emotions creates a much deeper pain, that one of regret.

Here’s what I do know, There are no guarantees in life.

Stay comfortable,
….and you could still end up losing it all.

Go for it,
……and you could tap into a world you never knew possible.

So, what if you shook your world up a bit?

You don’t have to leave your husband or move to a foreign country. It could be as simple as driving a new way to work, striking up a conversation with a stranger, wearing something sexy and feminine to work.

Those little acts could change everything.
They create the possibility for a chance meeting
A new opportunity or fresh perspective.

This is what living & creating a beautiful life is all about.

Like when I ended up in Monaco (which is a place that I *never* imagined I’d be visiting and working, yet there I was) and then I met Olivia there ( the quintessential French woman who rocked my world with her wisdom) ….all because I shook my world up a bit.

So I guess that this is a perfect time for me to let you know that we are about to shake things up a little here here at French Kiss Life Inc.

Right here, and right now. Practicing this “Shake it up” lifestyle before your very eyes.

Oui, Oui….

You in?

Let’s shake it up together! (tweet this)

Stay tuned….

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Yes,  I’m shaking it up by hosting my LIVE Soirees on Social Media’s hottest streaming video platform: Periscope! I can use my iphone camera and stream it live so I can be anywhere (and I mean…. anywhere!) when we go On the Air.

If you’re interested in connecting with me more intimately and regularly, that’s where I’ll be planting myself on a regular basis – some will be announced, others will be when I feel like it! So come follow me at @TonyaLeigh. I’d love to get to know you better!

Here’s how to find Tonya on PERISCOPE:

  1. Download the app “Periscope” to your smartphone.
  2. Open up the Periscope App and make a new user (or convert your Twitter Account)
  3. Search for @tonyaleigh 
  4. Click on her profile picture
  5. Select “FOLLOW” so you can be automatically notified about any #PeriSoiree that Tonya will hold…
  6. You can join Tonya at her various #PeriSoiree events from anywhere ( your phone/computer/tablet)
  7. if you have any Q’s, please reach out to the French Kiss Life Concierge Team support@tonyaleigh.com
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27 Ways to Cultivate a Paris State of Mind

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25 ways to cultivate a Paris state of mind

Are you tired of feeling constant worry, overwhelm and living life like a race?

For over 10 years, I tried every diet on the market, felt hopelessly inferior to everyone around me, and chronically worried about everything from work to how I was parenting my daughter. So, when I had arrived in Paris for the first time as a hot mess.

I wish I could tell you that after those 7 days in the City of Light, I magically transformed into a calm, cool and collected lady, but that is not my story. I came home with more questions than answers. However, I was asking better questions such as:

How can I create more joie de vivre?
What do I need to let go of?
What do I deeply want?
Where are my standards too low?
How can I combine ambition with ease?
How can I not get caught up in the overwhelm and comparison?
How can I take exquisite care of my body and drop the dieting insanity?

As I began living out the answers, the quality of my life began to change slowly. More importantly, I began to change as a woman.

My life looks and, even better, feels completely different from that girl who landed in Paris a decade ago.

This all happened because I figured out how to make Paris my state of mind.

Paris ignited a spark, and that spark has now grown into a flame where I deeply believe that women can live lives with more ease, elegance and style, and drop the constant striving and overwhelm that has too many women feeling frustrated, stuck and hopeless.

Since that trip, I have a passport full of Charles du Gaulle stamps, and a deep love for a city that changed me deeply and has spilled into my relationship with others, myself and my precious life.

Some people go to India for a spiritual experience; I make an annual pilgrimage to Paris.

I know it’s cliché, but Paris is like my therapist. She’s taught me so many things that I somehow failed to learn growing up — the importance of life’s simple pleasures, why style is important, how to add more beauty to an ordinary day, the beauty of being a woman, how to be confident, an appreciation of intellectual pursuits, how to truly enjoy food and wine, plus so much more.

You may be thinking, “Well, that’s nice, but I don’t live in Paris.” Maybe you’ve never even been.

It doesn’t matter. I live in a small ski town in Colorado.

Here’s the good news:

You can cultivate a Paris state of mind, no matter where you live.
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Whether you’re on a ranch in Montana, on a farm in Georgia or in the heart of Manhattan, you can learn to live with more style, elegance and joie de vivre.

If you’re exhausted from your current way of life. If you’re ready to indulge in the beauty of your life as it is right now, if you’re ready to cultivate a Paris state of mind….

Here are 27 ways to do it:

1. Practice being a flaneur

To flaneur is a Parisian art. It means to stroll, saunter or loaf. When was the last time you strolled down a street? Unfortunately, speeding and grinding our way through life has become the new norm. Not only is it killing us mentally, physically and emotionally, but we’re missing out on all the beauty and wonder that’s right under our nose. Slow it down. Take it in. Flâneur. The world will not fall apart. If it would, the French would be an extinct species.

2. Don’t apologize for your presence or needs

When a French woman cancels an appointment, accidentally bumps into you or decides to leave the party early, she does not feel the need to apologize. She’s not afraid of taking up too much space or fulfilling her own needs. She simply does what she needs to do, without apology. Sometimes, an apology is called for, but 99% of the time, it just screams “I don’t deserve it.”

3. Simplify your wardrobe

With beautiful Instagram photos of incredible outfits, it’s tempting to believe that more is better.  But, do you really need 25 pairs of heels or 10 designer handbags? Do you need to buy 10 of those classic white shirts because they are on sale? I am a huge advocate in women investing in what they love, and if a closet full of Louboutins is it, then go for it. However, I have discovered that most women are buying things for the wrong reasons — to fill a void or feel better. All the shoes in the world won’t give you that. I have found that more space in my closet creates more space in my life.

4. Invest in simple pleasures

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You don’t need a fresh bouquet of flowers or an intoxicating candle, but it’s the things in life we don’t need but deeply want that makes life enchanting. A Paris state of mind is not about being practical; it’s about being delighted. There’s no delight in denial of life’s simple pleasures.

5. Show up as the best version of yourself

Don’t wait for a special occasion to get dressed up and put your best foot forward. Bring an element of romance into your life by waking up each day and choosing to wear something that makes you feel fabulous. Dress up to stroll the supermarket aisles. Wear your cutest Lululemon for your hike. Throw on a skirt and cute wedges to bike to the farmer’s market. Believe what you want, but I deeply believe that what you wear matters. When you run into your ex or your possible future, you’ll thank me.

6. Ease into your day

Waking up checking emails, Facebook and other shenanigans is a recipe for disaster if you want a Paris state of mind. That screams, “My day is going to run me,” instead of you running your day. Each morning, you’ll find Parisians sitting at a cafe, sipping their espresso or cafe creme, reading the paper or simply watching the world wake up. Their way of being confirms a belief I choose to have, which is “There is no hurry.” You may not live in a cafe culture, but you can create your own. Spend a few moments enjoying a simple beverage and appreciating a new day. Everything will be waiting for you when you’re done.

7. Shop at your local farmer’s market

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Get to know the people who grow your food, invest in fresh, local ingredients and get some sunshine. There’s nothing quite like going to a local market, having a coffee, meeting your neighbors and coming home with food grown with love.

8. Get your exercise, in style

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People joke about the French not exercising. The joke is on us, because they are indeed an active culture. They simply prefer to make it look effortless by dressing up, jumping on their bike and cycling through the streets (with a dog or baguette in their basket). Added benefits include saving on your gas bill plus a fun form of exercise. In addition, you’ll find them walking through the streets instead of jumping in their car, finding a sport they love or lots of sex (yes, that counts too!).

9. Learn how to be a hostess

Every time I’ve been invited into a French person’s home, I am fascinated with how elegantly she is able to pull of something that seems so complicated with ease and confidence. She has most likely observed her aunts, grandmother and mother for decades be the lady of the house. While it’s not a skill we’re born with, being a gracious hostess is a learned artistry that each of us can gain with practice. The secret is two-fold: 1) knowing that simple is usually better and 2) developing your own unique hostessing style.

10. Create a bookshelf you love

When traveling to Paris (or anywhere, for that matter), I often rent apartments. With one glance at the bookshelf, I discover so much about the owner — her likes, loves and interests. What would I think if I looked at yours? I know I would have been horrified for someone to see my book collection years ago. It screamed, “My life is a mess, and I’m determined to fix it.” Now, it says, “Life is beautiful and I’m going to enjoy it.” When you look at your bookshelf, ask yourself, “Do these books excite or discourage me?” I think you know which ones need to go.

11. Invest in beautiful lingerie

You’ve probably heard the saying, “What you do behind closed doors is telling.” I’d like to add that what you wear underneath your clothes is too. A Parisian style expert once told me, “Lingerie is important because it’s the first thing you put on in the morning and the last thing you take off at night. It sets the tone for your entire day.” While most people won’t see what’s underneath your clothing, unless you’re a stripper (and in that case, I’m sure you have a great collection), you know. Everything is energy, including your underpinnings. So, it’s impacting you whether you realize it or not. My days of overwhelm and struggle were also marked with tattered bras and baggy panties. Coincidence? I think not.

12. Cultivate an air of mystery

The French say, “Pour vivre contente, vivons caches.” (Translated: To live happily, live hidden.) Instead of spilling your emotions to the man at the coffee shop, sharing the details of your personal life and business disputes all over Facebook, confessing your most sacred dreams to the neighbor who may not want to hear them, or telling everyone about your stomach bug, keep some of your sacredness to yourself instead of throwing them into the wind of life. Being authentic does not mean sharing every detail of your life.

13. Have a signature dish

A French woman usually has at least one signature dish (usually passed down from her mother) that she can pull out at a moment’s notice for a last minute dinner party or to impress her future mother-in-law. She’s cooked it many times, so it’s been tested and proven, leaving her to feel confident when it’s called upon. Find and perfect your dish. Make it so good that people will be begging for the recipe, but of course, it’s tucked away in your secret garden.

14. Learn the basics of wine

I believe a French bébé is born with wine being a second language. Maybe it’s because the mother had a few glasses when she was in utero or that she’s born into a culture where wine is a part of everyday life. However, for most of us, this is not the case. It wasn’t even allowed in my home. This led to moments of panic attacks as an adult when the wine list was passed my way. Because my deep desire was to be a worldly woman, I knew this was one skill I needed to possess, so I enrolled in sommelier school. However, you don’t have to know the best vintage of Bordeaux or about malolactic fermentation. Simply understanding what wines pair well with a dish, the appropriate glassware and a bit about wine regions, will guarantee that you are confident in your dining skills. Plus, I’d hate for you to make the mistake that I once did, pronouncing rosé like the flower. Or, you can do as I did for years and ‘fake it til you make it,’ but expect a few slipups.

15. Eat by the seasons

Have you ever tasted a juicy tomato in November? No, because tomatoes in November lack flavor. Living by the seasons is a way of life for the French. A Parisian will not be eating strawberries at Christmas or pumpkin in July. To enjoy the highest quality of food with the freshest flavors, it’s imperative that you eat by the seasons, preferably from local farms. Not only will you be supporting your community, you’ll be adding quality and delicious nutrition to your health. If you don’t know what foods are in season, here is a great guide.

16. Gather around the table (and stay there)

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My first meal with a French family lasted over four hours. It took place outdoors under a grapevine and kicked off with Campari. Slowly, the food was revealed in 8 courses spaced out for maximum enjoyment. The wine flowed with each dish. There were conversations filled with spirited debate, dry humour and philosophy on life, love and anything controversial. Not only was my appetite full, my complete love for life was overflowing. While four hour daily dinners aren’t possible for most of us (unless you live in Downton Abbey), it can be a reality more often than not.

17. Learn different ways to wear a scarf


If you know France, you know that the scarf is the Parisian woman’s signature accessory. But, did you know there are over 25 ways to wear one? Not only cahey, Tontan you get creative with ways to tie it around your neck, you can also tie it around your head, wear it as a bracelet, decorate your handbag or wear as a shirt. Who knew a square piece of cloth could do so much for a lady’s wardrobe? The Parisian, obviously.

18. Be a little messy

When a French woman walks out of her home, she is the embodiment of effortless style. She never wants to look too coiffed, as that would signify that she must try hard at it. So, she always leaves something appearing undone. She may wear a beautiful ball gown skirt and leave her hair a bit tousled. Or, she leaves her face bare with a red, bold lipstick. Whatever she does, we admire the ease in which she pulls it off. We don’t see the hours and practice she’s put into doing it. These days, I’m all about the messy hair. Not only does it save me time, it reminds me how much I’ve let go from those days of meltdown when my hair refused to cooperate. Allowing myself to be a little messy in my appearance has spilled over into granting the same permission in my life. I’ve learned to let go of the perfectionism and let life be a little messy. Sweet freedom!

19. Create a special ritual

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Rituals add meaning to our lives. If your life feels out of control, I challenge you to do what a Parisian does, even though it most likely will trigger your mind’s greatest fear — running out of time: make space for a daily ritual. It offers a time-out in a hectic day, gives us space to reflect upon and celebrate our lives and provides moments to just be. Whether it’s morning journaling or afternoon tea, as little as fifteen minutes a day can add beauty and depth to your life.

20. Visit a local exhibit or museum

The French love the arts like Americans love football. Both are great (I happen to be a huge football fan). However, in our society that’s mostly dominated by our rational, logical mind, indulging in the arts helps us tap into our creative, emotional and adventurous right brain. Not to mention, it also makes us more diverse human beings. Plus, it’s embarrassing when the name Dali is mentioned, and you assume they must be talking about food from India (true story). Let’s just say I’ve come a long way.

21. Create or keep traditions

Oh, how the French adore their traditions. Love them or hate them, we respect them, because I deeply believe it’s something we desire in our own lives. I don’t advocate keeping traditions you don’t love. What I do propose is that you find your own traditions that support living a beautiful life. Whether it’s cooking a certain meal on Christmas day or a monthly game night, it’s imperative that we have touchstones to our past. With so much hurrying and pressure, more than ever, we need to feel a sense meaning in our lives, and traditions are a great way to do it.

22. Eat less but better (butter)

The French do not deny themselves pleasure from food; they embrace it. As a result, they don’t have these crazy relationships with food, filled with deprivation, restriction or insane rules. Food is so much more than fuel. It carries great pleasure, stories and tradition. Reducing it down to a scientific formula is very American (and have you noticed that we’re becoming more obsessed and sick?). When you cultivate a Paris state of mind, food becomes something to be enjoyed, not denied. The result is that you stop this crazy yo-yo effect of being good or bad. You are simply a woman who eats delicious foods made with high quality ingredients until elegantly satisfied, including real butter. (The fact that I am writing this is a miracle, as I didn’t believe it to be possible, and yet here I am telling you that it is.)

23. Stop trying to be happy all the time

Edith Wharton said, “If only we’d stop trying to be happy we could have a pretty good time.” It’s true, the French are an melancholic bunch. It’s part of their joie de vivre. Sounds like a paradox, but consider this: if you don’t resist negative emotion and label it as bad, you realize it’s just a normal part of life. It’s okay to be sad, angry or whatever you’re feeling. And, when you want to feel differently, you get to do that too. True joie de vivre is not about being happy all the time; it’s about embracing all of life.

24. Enjoy the outdoors with a picnic

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One of my favorite things to do in Paris is stop by the boulangerie, fromagerie and any other -ie store that has fabulous foods, grab a bottle of good wine and head to a park to enjoy a good book, great company and beautiful day at a picnic. It’s a super easy way to get your Vitamin D and gather friends. Like rituals, it’s a simple way to slow life down and savor simple luxuries. If you can find macarons, even better.

25. Treat service professionals as equals, not as your servant

In France, waiters are trained professionals and take great pride in their occupation. They are not looked down upon but seen as an essential part of a beautiful dining experience, and are treated with respect and admiration. Practice your French manners by treating not only waiters, but all people who offer you services to make your life better or easier with the utmost respect. Thank your cashier at the supermarket, show your UPS man delivering your Amazon purchases how much you appreciate him and never think of yourself above or below anyone. We are all in this thing together.

26. Embrace your age

Une femme d’un certain age is a celebrated in France (which is why I may retire there). Like fine wines, the French believe women get better with age (I certainly have). Yet, in many other cultures, we resist the inevitable process of aging. Stress, worry, bitterness and anger about your age shows in your attitude, scowl lines and results in your life. On the other hand, the Parisian woman knows it’s not about a number; it’s about her allure, confidence, intellect and joie de vivre. Age is simply a number. What do you want to make it mean?

27. Drop perfectionism like a patate chaude

Parisian women aren’t perfect, regardless of what the bloggers, articles and books say. They are women like us, with jobs, kids, husbands and dirty laundry. While I love being inspired by the Parisian lifestyle, I don’t use it as a ruler to judge how good or bad I am at it. The truth is that I will never be Parisian, no matter how hard I try. Guess what? Being okay with that is very Parisian. Oh, the irony. Cultivating a Paris state of mind isn’t about being perfect; it’s about living with joie de vivre. It’s impossible to be both a perfectionist and a lady in love with her life.

Paris truly is a state of mind. Whether you try all 27 ways or just one, you’ll notice that your quality of life will be impacted in the most fabulous way.

It’s time to say no to the fast-paced, hustling culture and learn to tend to the details of our daily lives.

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I’m curious:

Which of the above will you commit to practicing this week?

Share in the comments below.

You’re the best. Thank you.

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It’s Here! The FKL World Tour 2017 ….you coming?

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Are you a woman who’s ready to elevate the quality of your life and connections?

Do you desire to be inspired, challenged and celebrated?

If so, please keep reading!

Now, I don’t mean to brag, but…

I’ve been told that I host the most fabulous, fun and transformative in-person experiences. I think it comes from the Southern hospitality that was bred into my bones ;).

Wouldn’t you love to close your laptop, put on that outfit you’ve been saving for a special occasion and step away from the mundane and into a magical evening of conversation, coaching, connection, and celebration?

If you just nodded yes, I’ve got some fantastic news:

French Kiss Life
is coming to a city near you

Will I see you?

Choose your city.  Reserve your space.

 :: LOS ANGELES – Saturday, August 26, 2017 ::

::  DALLAS – Saturday, September 16, 2017 ::

::  PARIS  – Friday, October 13, 2017 ::

::  LONDON – Sunday, October 15, 2017  ::

::  CHICAGO – Saturday, November 11, 2017  ::

::  NEW YORK CITY – Saturday, Dec 2, 2017  ::

If your 90-year old self is nudging you to come, listen to her. She always wants to have a fabulous time and she knows where to find it!

I’m looking forward to seeing you soon!

Love,

P.S. This is a choose your own French Kiss Life adventure.

There are three ways to join me in each city, with different levels of intimacy & coaching from moi!

  • Option one: Cocktails with Tonya (complimentary; space is limited)
  • Option two:  The French Kiss Life Dinner Society (10 seats per city)
  • Option one: The Lady Date (1 date per city)

>>  Click here to learn more!

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A Chic Awakening: How Your Clothes Affect Your Life

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“I believe that my clothes can give people a better image of themselves – that it can increase their feelings of confidence and happiness.”
-Giorgio Armani

“I feel so frumpy at work,” Leanne said to me during a coaching call.

“I don’t take the time to dress up anymore,” she continued.

I asked, “Why don’t you take the time?”

At that moment, I looked down at my flannel pajamas and noticed my coffee breath.

I glanced at the clock.

Noon.

My mind instantly flashed to the feeling of shame that I would feel on any given afternoon, when the UPS man would bust me at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, still wrapped up in my robe, looking like I had the flu.

Then I thought about Ma (my grandmother). I knew better.

She lived alone in a little trailer in North Carolina on Rough-N-Ready Road (I kid you not!). She woke up every morning, said her prayers, put on dress and fixed her bun (those were the days when women went to the beauty salon once a week to have their hair styled for the week). She was always ready, but never rough!

I can’t remember a time that I came over at noon to find her still hanging out in her pajamas. She always took pride in how she looked. There were days that no one came by, but she knew something.

It wasn’t about others. It was how she felt about herself.

I had my chic awakening.

That was the day I said, “No more.”

While it may not seem like a big deal to get up and get dressed when you’re home alone (because who’s going to see you, right?), it’s impacted every area of my life. Most importantly, it’s affected the relationship with myself.

You get to know who you truly are when you’re all alone and no one’s watching. And, truth be told, I didn’t like how I was showing up for myself.

During that call with Leanne, I knew I was out of character. I wasn’t being the woman I wanted to be.

Sure, I’d dress up to meet friends for dinner or anytime I thought I may run into another human being, but at home alone, I looked like a bad lady.

Isn’t it fascinating how we’ll put in the effort

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Yet, there I was coaching women around living their lives like a work of art, while I looked like I’d been spray painted with carelessness.

While no one saw me (except for that poor UPS man, bless his heart), I saw me. And, I did not like what I was seeing.

That’s when I realized that I wanted to be the kind of woman who impresses herself, not others.

Now, regardless of whether I’m sitting at home on the phone working with clients or walking the streets of Paris, I put in the effort to look my best.

I don’t get all decked to the nines in Dior to clean the house or work out of my home office. But, I do shower, put on something that feels comfortable and beautiful and show up in a way that pleases me.

(And, yes, I still have the occasional loungewear day, but it’s a choice, not a habit. I like to think of it as “Casual Fridays” at the office.)

Since being more intentional in how I dress (and therefore feel) and stopped wearing pajamas to work,

My business has grown tremendously.

I’ve become a better coach (dare I say, one of the best).

It’s been easier to maintain my weight.

My confidence has increased.

I’m happier.

Can I attribute this to simply showing up for myself when it comes to my clothes? I think it’s a big part of it, because it’s about more than the clothes. It’s about showing up as the woman you desire to be in all areas of your life.

Your style tells your story one outfit at a time.

My old pattern was to wake up and think, “I don’t feel so hot today.” I’d proceed to wearing something that told that story.

These days, I love to ask myself things like…

How do I want to feel today?
What would the best life coach on the planet wear today?
What would Oprah wear today?

Questions like those have taken me from feeling frumpy to chic!

Instead of waking up and choosing clothes to match where you are, choose clothes that represent where you want to be.

Everything is energy.

Yes, including the clothes you wear.

If you want to know what kind of energy they hold, ask yourself: How do I feel in this?

(By the way, if you love hanging out in your pajamas until dinner or wearing baggy clothes to work and you feel fabulous doing it, I say: “Rock ON!”)

Treat everything as if it matters, because it does.

It doesn’t matter if you are cleaning your toilet or talking to a boardroom of top executives.

Take the time to do it with pride and passion.

Show up in your life as the woman you desire to be.

Decide on purpose.

Personally, I want to live with joy, style and passion. I want to go to bed feeling like I gave this day all I’ve got.

Admittedly, sometimes my best is no makeup, yoga pants and a sweatshirt. But, the difference is that it’s a choice I make, not habit. For me, too many days in Lululemon, and I start to feel rather blah.

How you feel influences what your actions and your actions are creating your life.

So, feeling inspired, joyful, confident or (insert your most effective emotion here) is important.

When you take the time to look and feel your best, regardless of who’s watching, magical things begin to happen.

Remember, you’re doing this for you, not for anyone else. So, if wearing no-makeup and sporting a cute pair of jeans and t-shirt is your style, then wear it. This is not about dressing for anyone other than you.

Here are some prompts:

How do I want to feel today?

How would a <insert your dream job position here > dress?

How would <insert your biggest inspirational character here >  dress?

Then, use your answer to choose your next outfit.

Here are some of my client results who started dressing with intention:

Weight loss.
Job promotions.
Increased salary.
Hot, steamy marriages.
Found their lover.
Business growth.
More joy and confidence.

The moral of this story:

Show up for your life…and do it in your own unique style.

Whatever you choose to do, go all in.

And, in the famous words of Yves Saint Laurent, “Passion is the best makeup.”

I’m just sayin.

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10 Life Lessons From a Southern Belle Pageant Queen

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On a recent visit back home down South, my niece told me in her sweetest Southern drawl,

“Aunt Tonya, I saw a pic of you in the County Museum when you were the Strawberry Queen”

Yes, I held the titles of:

Little Miss Chadbourn
(the little town I grew up in)

And

……are you ready for this?

The Yam Queen

The Strawberry Queen

The Watermelon Queen

I know, it sounds more like a smoothie than a string of hard earned pageant titles.

Unless you grew up in the South drinking sweet tea and eating collard greens, you probably won’t understand.

During my Pageant days, I traveled across Virginia, Tennessee and North and South Carolina singing on stages, doing interviews, riding on top of my mom’s bright red Camaro in parades, participating in a watermelon seed spitting contests and all other sorts of shenanigans.

I won some and lost some. And in some of the Pageant winnings, in addition to earning a crown & sash, I was gifted scholarships which paid for most of my nursing school tuition.

Yet, when my niece mentioned seeing an old photo of me at the museum, well….

I laughed and cringed at the same time.

Maybe it’s because of the whole “Honey Boo Boo” stigma, or the thoughts of JonBenet Ramsey and the conspiracy theories around her murder. Perhaps it’s the sexualization of little girls that I don’t approve of or that I’m now so far removed from the pageant world. Whatever it is, it’s a part of my life I rarely think about ….and certainly don’t discuss.

Well, until recently…

It got me thinking about what being a Pageant Queen taught me about living a well-lived life.

Three decades and a lot of personal development later, I can now look back on my beauty pageant days and excavate the big lessons that it can teach us all.

There are some really fascinating parallels between my years as a Pageant girl and what I see happening with women in today’s society — competition, feeling less than, depending on our looks, wanting approval, just to name a few.

So, I thought I’d share with you the 10 lessons I learned from being a Pageant Queen:

1. Following your dreams is uncomfortable

On stage, my voice would tremble and I’d feel like I was going to vomit. I wanted to run, but the spotlight was on me, so all I could do is stand there and shake and smile. Eventually, it became my norm to go on stage and speak to hundreds of people, but I had to break through the discomfort to get to that place.

Every time I did it, I was scared out of my mind trying to hold a smile even though the corners of my mouth were trembling. I’d worry if the hundreds of people in the audience could hear the shakiness in my voice as I answered a question.

I remember the knots in my stomach as they called my name and I stepped into the spotlight to sing Liza Minelli’s “Cabaret.”

While I didn’t always win, the moment you hear your name not being called as the first runner up and being the only one left on stage indicating you are the winner was always an ecstatic feeling. All the hard work and practice paid off.

Most people procrastinate, eat and distract themselves from what they truly want simply because they don’t want to feel uncomfortable.

Instead of shrinking from the emotions, learn to feel them.

Show up. Do it anyway.

The worst thing that will ever happen when you’re going after your dreams is a feeling.
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2. People will judge you. Make peace with it.

In beauty pageants, people are paid to judge you. You get a score. The score is tallied and depicts the winner.

Life is a lot like that too! People are constantly scoring and judging you, without the paycheck. But, life isn’t a pageant (even though it may feel like one). In real life, you get to be a winner despite what others think.

The only way to avoid judgment is to lock yourself up in your house and never leave. Even then someone will probably judge you for being a hermit.

Expect to be judged. Because you will be, and you are.

When you expect something, you’re not caught off guard when it happens.

Plus, their judgments say everything about them and nothing about you. You are responsible for your own thoughts and judgments.

What do you think of you? That’s the judgment you should be concerned with.

People will judge you. Expect it. Let people be wrong about you.
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3. You will fail

I came in 2nd runner up three years in a row at the North Carolina Rhododendron Festival.

For three years, I practiced all year long and showed up only to get the same trophy each year.

However, I realize that along the journey, I met the most amazing people, learned more about myself and cultivated more confidence by continuing to get back out there.

In a recent interview with Sarah Blakely, founder of Spanx, I was fascinated hearing her talk about her relationship with failure.

At the dinner table, her dad would ask her, “What did you fail at this week?”

Instead of getting her cozy with success, he helped her become comfortable with failure. As a result, she wasn’t afraid of failure. It was something she walked towards, not backed down from. It was a sign that she was on the playing field of life, learning and growing. It’s no surprise that her net worth is over one billion dollars. That’s a billion with a “B.”

If you’re not failing, you’re not going after your dreams.
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4. Allow yourself to shine

I won’t lie:

It felt fabulous to dress up, walk across the stage and step up to a microphone. What I loved most was singing on stage — the costumes, self-expression and seeing people’s face smile in the audience. I loved to shine.

Now that I’m decades away from my beauty pageant days, I can say that it was a fabulous experience as it taught me to do things in the face of fear, how to create confidence and communicate with groups of people.

Maybe that’s why as an adult I still love dressing up on the stage of life every day, and as a professional coach, I enjoy using my voice to share a powerful message that inspires women to birth a new way of living and being.

Whether it’s on a stage, in the kitchen or around a boardroom table, notice where your heart comes alive and have the courage to stand in that spotlight — with your knees trembling, knots in your stomach and your chest pounding.

Eventually, you’ll grow comfortable there, but to shine you must be willing to feel the discomfort of showing up fully.

Feel the discomfort, but don’t dull your shine.
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5. People may leave. Let them Go.

During my pageant years, I lost friends. When you’re a young girl with an immature brain, losing friends is devastating.

I’ll never forget a group of my classmates booing my performance. I felt so much shame that I ran off the stage and cried for days promising that I’d never sing again. Of course, I did because I had committed to a show, but the passion of singing was replaced with shame.

A week after I won Strawberry Queen, I was cornered by a group of girls in the school bathroom and pushed to the ground. One of them said, “Stop thinking you’re better than us.” These were girls I’d laughed and eaten with. I thought they were my friends. I didn’t think I was better. I just wanted to belong.

I stopped pageants, singing and all the things I had enjoyed because I didn’t want to appear to be better than anyone. I didn’t want to lose anymore so called “friends”.

Success had become to mean that I wasn’t safe. So, I sabotaged myself often. If ever I outperformed on a test or felt like I was outshining another girl, I’d immediately apologize and try to prove how I wasn’t that special. I began to give into peer pressure — smoking in the same bathroom I’d been bullied in, sneaking out of the house for parties that involved a lot of drinking. running away from home…all because I wanted to fit in.

Looking back, I can see it clearly now: this is when I started to shrink in life.

Fear, not joy, began to run the show. In fact, I carried this behavior into my adulthood with excessive apologizing, dressing down, gaining weight and turning my back on my dreams.

I have learned from experience that you have two choices when it comes to your life: stay the same or evolve. If you choose the latter, people may leave. But, I promise you this: you’ll soon be welcoming in new faces into your life.

Instead of limiting yourself in hopes of other’s staying, trust that the wrong people will exit and the right ones will enter your life. The people who truly love you will stick by you, and the ones that only love a version of you that you no longer want to be will leave. It really is that simple.

People may leave. Let them go. With love.
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6. Be a Queen and Surround Yourself with Other Queens

Something magical happened each time they put a crown on my head:

I was a Queen. I stood taller, my confidence grew and I felt an immense pride in the young woman I was becoming. And, suddenly, I was with a different group of women — other Queens. We weren’t competing because we each had a crown.

We traveled to parades, events, and other pageants together. We’d stay up late at night in our hotel rooms talking about our dreams and fears. We cheered each other on, called each other for support and enjoyed being together.

As an adult, you don’t need to win a pageant to be a queen. Each and every day, you get to choose to put a metaphorical (or real) crown on your head — to believe in ourselves, show up even when it’s hard, to doubt our own doubt and to NOT let anyone take us off of our throne.

If you’re looking for other fabulous ladies to surround yourself with, put on your crown and come join moi and the other bon vivants on the French Kiss Life World Tour.

You have a choice of who you surround yourself with. Choose other true Queens — the ones who’ll lift you up, tell you to get your butt out there on the stage of your life, who will have the courage to tell you when you’re holding yourself back, love you even when you fail, see your success as inspiration instead of competition and who just want to enjoy this magical experience of life with you.

Be a Queen and surround yourself with Queens.
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7. Miss Congeniality Never Wins

In my experience on the pageant circuit, Miss Congeniality never won the crown. As an adult, I find this to be true in life.

I spent many years working hard to be the nice girl. It was not effortless. It was a full-time job that not only didn’t pay, it depleted my soul account.

I left my own path to go with the crowd. I worked hard to please others while letting myself down. I put my own desires on the back burner to not rock the boat.

I’d say “yes” to things I loathed to do and “no” to the things that I loved. I wanted people to like me SO bad. I wanted to be in the “in” crowd. If people liked me, then I could like myself, right? If people liked me, I could be a huge success, right?

Wrong!

It’s taken a lot of work for this Miss-Southern-please-every-one-nice-gal to get to a place where I operate from a place of being myself versus being who others want me to be.

I’ve learned that I can’t be a great mom if I’m trying to please my daughter. I can’t be an effective coach if I’m worried about my clients liking me. I can’t be my best self if my goal in life is to be liked by everyone.

You serve the world and yourself best when you stop trying to win Miss Congeniality and start being Miss You! That’s how you’ll win in your life.

If you own your own business, it’s almost certain that people will challenge, disagree and dislike what you’re doing. If you are trying to create health, there will probably be people (most likely family) that won’t like your new lifestyle. If you choose to go after a goal, there will be people in the peanut gallery offering you their opinion.

While I am all for kindness, I’m not for being nice to your own demise. The kindest thing you can do for yourself and others is be true to yourself and let others be who they are. Anything else is exhausting.

Miss Congeniality never wins. Focus on liking yourself, not others liking you.
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8. Jealousy / Envy is Toxic

When I was called out as 2nd runner up that third year at the North Carolina Rhododendron Festival, I became engulfed with jealousy towards the winner. I told myself that she cheated. She didn’t deserve it. And she was a terrible person.

The first truth was I didn’t deserve it (or I would have won), and I was the one acting like the terrible person. The other truth was, that secretly, I envied her — her talent, charisma, and ability to shine. That feeling ate at me for a year while she traveled the state sharing her brilliance.

Harbored envy only hurts you. Learning from your jealousy can ignite you.

That girl gave me a huge gift. She showed me areas that I wanted to grow and improve upon. She highlighted parts of myself that I wanted to let go and the doubt I needed to overcome. Her success paved the way for my own.

The very next year, after obsessing about this girl and studying her every move, I took what she had taught me and won my very next crown.

It’s quite normal to experience envy. But don’t tear down another person in an attempt to feel better about yourself. It doesn’t work. And, it only hurts you.

Instead, look at what she is showing that you want in your own life. Then, investigate where you’re holding yourself back and then go out there and create it for yourself.

These days, I tend to be on the receiving end of jealousy.

Most recently, someone commented on a Facebook post, “Bitch, you need to eat.” As someone who has been 70 pounds heavier than I am today and loves to eat, I found this comment laughable. I have been to hell and back around my weight and food issues. I am finally in a place where I am at complete peace around this area.

Her comment said everything about her and nothing about me. Plus, I refuse to let someone else’s opinion or insecurity cause me to spiral into a place I worked so hard to overcome.

If you’re on the receiving end of jealousy: You must understand that it’s not about you. You’ve triggered a deep desire or need in another person, and for whatever reason, she doesn’t see it as possible for her. Extend her compassion. Love her from afar.

Jealousy & Envy is toxic. Stay in your light.
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9. There is more than enough success to go around.

Unfortunately, pageants teach young women that one woman’s win is another’s loss. This mentality has created a female culture of constant comparison, competition, and cattiness.

Life, however, isn’t a contest. There aren’t judges (except the ones in our head). And one woman’s success doesn’t take away from yours.

Yet, when she thinks it does, things turn ugly. Here’s an example of how we women can go very wrong:

One of my clients was devastated when she discovered her best friend was talking about her behind her back.

“Okay Tonya, this sounds silly, like I am in high school — I don’t even want to say this aloud — but here goes: she said that I think I’m better than her.”

I had heard those words before.

“What do you make that mean about you?” I inquired

“That maybe I shouldn’t be so public about my success,” my client answered.

“Why is that?” I asked.

“Because it makes her feel uncomfortable,” she said.

Note to every woman reading this article: A woman’s success doesn’t make anyone feel uncomfortable. It’s the thoughts in that person’s mind that creates her feelings. Alternatively, if we choose to celebrate a woman’s success, seeing it as an example of what’s possible, you’ll most likely feel inspired and excited.

Don’t use a woman’s success to play the victim in your own life. She has taken nothing from you. She’s only showing you what’s possible.

If you want to see your life radically change, start celebrating other women’s success. Email her and tell them what you admire about her. Send her roses and tell her “Great job!” Celebrate her success with her and watch what happens in your own life. Life is truly like a boomerang. What you throw out comes back.

And, please don’t use your success as a reason to feel guilty. Instead, choose to feel proud of yourself. You’ve done the hard work. You’ve felt the uncomfortable feelings. You’ve overcome the doubt. You’ve shown up and taken the action.

There is more than enough success to go around. Let her success inspire your own.
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10. Your essence is everything

Kim was on the pageant circuit with me.

And I was mesmerized by her.

She grew up in a poor household and couldn’t afford the fancy dresses that most of the pageant girls wore. In fact, we were a lot alike. My mom handmade all of my pageant clothes because, like Kim’s family, we didn’t have the funds to spend $300 on a dress.

Yet, Kim had something bigger going for her: a deep desire to win scholarship money, a beautiful mind due to her love of books, and a confidence that clothes couldn’t create.

When she walked onto the stage, it didn’t matter that she was wearing a dress that her mom had found at the thrift store or that she had to find sponsors to pay her entry fee.

Her essence took everyone by surprise, especially the judges.

She owned her space, spoke with confidence, held her head high and shared with us her greatest beauty — herself.

I remember the day she walked away with a huge crown.

Kim taught me a very important lesson:

Your essence is everything. Who you are being, is far more important than what you’re doing.
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Elegance: Beyond Pearls & Lipstick

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A woman in our community recently confided in me at a French Kiss Life Tour event. She told me that she was new to the community but was intrigued by my work. However, she felt that she wasn’t elegant, nor did she have any desire to “become elegant”.

I asked her to say more.

“Well, I’m not in the upper echelons of society. I don’t have fancy clothes nor do I wear lipstick. I have a Southern accent and don’t know a lot about the arts.”

She continued to list various traits she had attributed to elegance.

I said to her,

“Honey, if that’s what elegance is, I don’t want that either…..
….well, except for the beautiful clothes and lipstick, of course!”

With such a hoity-toity definition of elegance, most women will run as far away as they can as we have been repressed for far too long.

Whenever I speak of the word elegance, I am talking about something much deeper than pearls and lipstick.

In fact, elegance has nothing at all to do with what you wear or how much money you have.

Elegance is a state of mind.

A new understanding of Elegance

In today’s English language, so many words are turned around, twisted, manipulated, and made to fit just about whatever you’re wanting it to mean.

It’s no different with the word “elegance.”For the various definitions I’ve seen for Elegance, there seem to be two distinct definitions:

Piss Elegance = displaying a contrived, often pretentious, sophistication, opulence; a debutante or a display of high society and exclusivity.

True Elegance = comes from the Latin elegantia, “taste, propriety, or refinement.” A refined quality of gracefulness and good taste. A quality of neatness and ingenious simplicity in the solution of a problem (especially in science or mathematics)

And, for the record, whenever I speak of elegance, I’m referring to the latter. I don’t translate it like many women do today, which is often visions of women walking snootily along the upper East Side of NYC.

For me, elegance means

  • being selective and aiming for quality….not loads of crap.
  • knowing what you value and building your life around it.
  • thinking on purpose….not what you’ve been told to believe.
  • surrounding yourself with beauty.
  • letting go of anything that does not support you.

And, I deeply believe it’s something that most women want, but unfortunately, misunderstand.

As Diana Vreeland said: “Elegance is a refusal.” Cheers to that, Diana!

My elegant Ma who lived in a little trailer

My grandmother, Elverta (we all called her Ma), was the most elegant woman I’ve ever known.

She knew her values — family and faith — and built her world around it.

She was full of grace, grit, and gratitude.

And, she took amazing care of herself — eating fresh foods from her garden and taking walks around the little path on the perimeter of her yard.

She kept her home neat and simple — only filled with precious mementos and the few things she needed to live well each day.

She lived in a little single wide trailer with a flower garden full of daisies and carnations outside her door.

She didn’t hurry through her own life but counted her blessings every day.

She didn’t fight what was being thrown at her but accepted life and always reminded me: “Sweetie, this too shall pass.” And she’s right. It always passes – the high and the lows.

Living with fierce faith and beautiful acceptance…

This is elegance at its best.

When elegance becomes more about the outside than the inside

Who wants to be told what to wear? Who wants to become someone that doesn’t feel true to them? Who wants to be someone just to impress others?

But, I’ve tried these approaches, and let me tell you:

It was NOT elegant.

There was that one time at my first country club party.

Attending a party at a country club party had been on my “dream” list for years.

Here’s what happened:

I walked in the door thinking, “I don’t belong here.” And, when a woman doesn’t feel like she belongs, she spends the night trying to prove to everywhere that she does. (Note to you, the reader: This never turns out well.)

When a very prestigious couple approached me, I couldn’t pretend any longer.

Not feeling adequate, and therefore not knowing what to say, I quickly excused myself to go to the ladies room.

And in my quick escape…

I ran straight into the server carrying a tray of meatballs.

A Tray of meatballs drenched in copious amounts of marinara sauce.

Oh, and did I mention that I was wearing white?

You can let your imagination fill in the blanks.

I’ve since learned that true elegance is NOT about impressing others.

Elegance is a state of mind.

So, to clear the record, elegance is NOT about the clothes you wear, where you live, nor the number in your bank account… although these areas can become very elegant in your life.

Let’s be specific and look at how true elegance can look in our everyday lives in these areas.

Imagine if you were to …

… deliberately choose your thoughts instead of continuing to believe what you’ve been told is true.

… learn to feel your feelings, not escape or bury them through overeating, overshopping, overworking or over social mediaing (is that a word?)

… surround yourself with only those things you love or make your life easier.

… cultivate your confidence by stepping into the mystery of life not running from it.

… stop waiting for one day and completely abandon the idea of living with an internal battle of wanting one thing and doing another.

… treat people with kindness while also defining your own personal boundaries.

… dress each morning with intention instead of choosing the same ole’ outfit.

… slow down long enough to taste your square of chocolate.

… want what you already have instead of focusing on all that you don’t 24-7.

… stop waiting to be ready and instead play your way to success.

… have 3 clear top priorities at any point in life that you’re working towards (not 20)

… schedule only what’s important to you.

… create a calendar that reflects your desires and showing up for yourself.

… treating your body and mind like an incredible work of art (because it is)

… have clear values by which you live your life.

… eliminated the noise that distracts you from your own life.

… not obsess over what you think you’re missing but celebrate what’s right in front of you.

… read books that ignite a sense of passion and romance instead of making you feel broken.

… not look for others approval but approve of yourself.

… let people be who they are instead of trying to make them into who you want them to be.

…shine unapologetically knowing that it doesn’t dull anyone else’s sparkle.

… look for the beauty and possibility of each moment.

These are true examples of elegance in the everyday.

I have just released a free course where I’ll personally show you HOW to cultivate elegance in the everyday. We will dive into the 3 truths that all Elegant Women have in common, and you will learn specifically how to apply them into your life.

Click here to tell me where to send it, and I will immediately give you access to my videos.

Now the list of ideas above, it may seem like a lot.

But do remember that Elegance is a PRACTICE.

Which leads me to the next point.

Elegance is full of grace & grit.

My elegant grandmother approached each day with grace and grit. She was perfectly imperfect. And she was so elegant.

A lot of women have convinced themselves that to be elegant they must be perfect.

Lie, lie, lie!

Perfectionism is for the fearful — those fearful of what others will think, not being good enough and failing.

Grace is the loving forgiveness we must extend ourselves when we scream at the kids, eat an extra cookie or any action that doesn’t align with what we deeply want. To me, grace is all about holding my own hand when my mind tells me I should scold myself instead.

Grit is the courage and strength to navigate our lives based on what we value and desire. It’s about feeling the discomfort that will occur when you start to live your life on purpose. It’s about facing your fear, not running from it.

Elegance is the essence of French Kissing Life.

It’s how I aim to live, and some days I do better than others.

And when I notice that I’ve fallen off the beam, I simply get back on.

No guilt.

No shame.

Just grace and grit.

Want to join me in adding a little elegance into your everyday?

Be sure to register for my free course, and I will personally coach you.

Note: This course is only available to readers for a limited time.

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After you have registered for my free course.

Please tell me in the comments :

What would your life look and feel like if you were to embrace elegance as a way of life?

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Want to Blow Your Own Mind? Do This Every Day

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It’s an ordinary Tuesday. I have three client calls, two meetings and an article that is due.

I don’t plan on leaving the house until 6PM to join up with a friend for happy hour.

It would be so easy to roll out of bed, down some coffee and feel gross all day.

Trust me, I know. This was how I used to live.

My thoughts back then was that no one would see me. So, why bother?

But, I see me. Every single moment of every single day.

Shouldn’t I care how I show up for myself?

I don’t necessarily want an easy life. Ease, yes. But, easy? No. That’s what landed me in a decade battle with my body, serious eating issues and feeling like the world had gone black.

So, on this ordinary day, I shower, throw my hair up in a cute bun, put on a little makeup (nothing serious) and find a comfortable, yet cute outfit for the day. Sometimes, depending on my mood, it may just be beautiful loungewear (but a beautiful set).

Again, nothing fancy. But, it’s part of my daily routine.

I call this impressing yourself, and it’s something I 100% believe is the secret ingredient to adoring yourself.

Here are a few ways you can impress yourself:

  1. Dress in a way that makes you feel beautiful in the body you are blessed with TODAY, not the body you had at 17 or the body you hope to have next year.
  2. Work on that project that you’ve been talking about for a few years now. If it’s a book, just write a paragraph. It’s a learning a language, download Duolingo and take a lesson. Take a small step towards your dream daily and you’ll go to bed each night feeling fulfilled.
  3. Eat nourishing foods until you’re elegantly satisfied. I know it tastes good and you have been telling the story that you have no control, but today is the day to prove yourself wrong, so fast forward to tomorrow morning and imagine how you want to feel about yourself. One less bite, one different choice. Daily. This adds up to create massive results over time.
  4. Make your bed. There’s something beautiful and complete about making your bed each morning before you leave the house (or start your day). Walking through your bedroom and seeing a fresh haven for your sleep is about so much more than bed etiquette. It’s a sign that you are a woman who completes things, daily.
  5. Move your body. Even if it’s right before bed, and you are feeling disappointed in yourself yet again for not exercising. Stretch, do a few lunges or 10 sit ups. Don’t go to bed disappointed in yourself. Ever!
  6. Deep breaths before saying that thing or taking that action. We all get triggered and, if we’re not aware, we’re screaming at our kids or yelling at the man who pulled out in front of us. Next time you feel this surge coming on, take a deep breath and ask yourself, “How can I impress myself in this situation?” You may continue with your original reaction, but it will be a deliberate choice, not a reflex.

There are SO many ways to impress yourself daily.

Start in this moment.

What can you do to impress yourself today? I’ll ‘see’ you in the comments below.

With Love,

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The Posture Secret

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Want to know one of my favorite pastimes while in Paris (especially during Fashion Week!?!?)

People watching. (isn’t it so much fun?)

You can tell a lot about a person by how she carries herself.

Let’s analyze. Why do you think models are so captivating? Sure, they’re 6 feet tall and wearing the latest trends , but it’s about so much more. She is trained to walk like she’s royalty. It’s fascinating to watch how she carries herself.

Yet, I’m not interested in being a model, and I know that many of them are full of insecurities and body image issues. I am, however, intrigued with her posture.

On my most recent visit to Paris, I took note of the everyday people walking down the streets. They possessed the same kind of elegant posture that you see on the runways of Paris Fashion Week without the odd outfits and stiletto heels.

From the 60ish year old woman who was opening the doors to her flower shop to the debonaire man who was walking out of the bakery, they exuded so much confidence and that bien dans sa peau (to be comfortable in one’s skin).

They had a style that went far beyond clothes.

Style is about so much more than what you wear;
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There is nothing more elegant than a woman who carries herself well.

….not just in her posture but with her attitude too.

Here are a few examples:

One of my dear friends is very uptight. Her posture reflects it; she tends to keep her arms crossed and takes short, tight strides.

When you see someone slouched over with her head down, you assume she’s depressed, tired or insecure.

When you witness someone sashaying down a street full of energy with a smile on her face, you assume she’s French Kissing Life (oh, you know you do!).

I remember watching a Peanuts cartoon where Lucy sees Charlie Brown standing around with his shoulders slumped and his head hung low. She asks him, “Why are you standing like that?” He replies, “If I straighten up I can’t stay depressed.” {tweet this}

Our minds and bodies are connected.

It’s a great practice to play around with your posture to influence your mind and vice versa.

In fact, I’ve been sitting at my desk all morning. Ironically, I had scheduled to write this post on posture. When I took note of my own, I noticed how I was slumping over my computer. I also realized that I’m tired.

It was a great reminder to sit up and project the feeling I want to have through my posture.

Just in the time I’ve written this, I’m feeling a bit more energized. It works! It really does!

So . . . shoulders back, head up and let’s look the world straight in the eyes.

Saunter on….down to the comments and answer this question:

If my posture could talk, right now, what would it say?

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Your Iconic Appeal & Why it Matters

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Many years ago, I was in desperate need of some inspiration.

I felt that there were two different versions of me:

Version One: The woman everyone saw
Version Two: The woman I desired to be (on the inside.)

It was an exhausting conflict.

Quite honestly, it made me feel like I was plain vanilla (not even vanilla bean!)

…..when I’m actually a sea salt caramel. With a top note of bergamot.

I was a chameleon, morphing myself to fit in at the cost of my own self-expression.

I held back my opinions.
I dressed in a way that wouldn’t get too much attention.
I didn’t make investments in things that I desperately desired.
I didn’t put myself out there.

It all boiled down to this:

I was hiding.

When you hide from life, life hides from you. {tweet it}

It’s not easy to put yourself out there and be ridiculed and rejected. Yet, everything we desire requires that we have the courage to do just that.

(So I did it. I stopped hiding. And guess what? As scary as it is, I’ve found that life becomes so much more fun and rewarding when you step out and make the world your runway, fully embodying the woman you desire to be. )

Alas, this wasn’t an overnight matter. It took some work.

I realized that I needed mentors that I could look up to, who didn’t hide. I wanted to know how to walk through my own world as a self-possessed, confident and inspiring woman.

This desire pointed me in the direction of iconic women.

Women who passionately stand for something,
Live their lives as works of art,
And do it with style & substance.

I was on a quest for answers. I devoured their biographies, watched their interviews, studied their presence. In the process, I found some eye opening discoveries.

Here’s the top finding that I uncovered:

There is no formula to being iconic.

It’s an essence that can’t be replicated.

Yet, when I broke down their qualities, I found that each woman possessed different flavors of the same thing.

Confidence, charm, passion, self-worth, femininity, elegance and a passion for life…

Just to name a few….

However, I have great news!

Yet, this “being iconic” is available to us all.

Want some more breaking news?

Every woman has an iconic heart.

That thing that makes her extremely rare and special.

It’s these foundational pieces (charm, femininity, elegance, etc) that all appear in different forms, that allow us to cultivate our own iconic appeal.

EVERYONE!

(yes, that includes you, madame!)

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And when we’re done, you’ll be able to apply what we uncover about these women, so you can begin to cultivate your OWN iconic appeal!

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3 Areas That Deserve Your Daily Attention

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Every fall, I take the most fabulous group of ladies to Paris for an indulgent retreat on femininity, style, confidence and luxurious living.

The intention: to French Kiss Life with every ounce of our beings.

Every woman comes back changed.  But, it’s not because we’re sitting around writing out our 5-year vision plans or mapping out every step of our goals.

Oh no! That wouldn’t be very French of us.

Instead, we are practicing tending to the details of our daily lives.

This year, as we gathered in my apartment for an evening salon, one of the speakers spoke about how the French culture pays special attention to the details of 3 very specific areas of daily life.

I had a lightbulb moment.

It occurred to me that most people are NOT focused on these areas. In fact, they rush through them and treat them more of a nuisance than areas to be honored and respected.

And, we wonder why we’re stressed, unfulfilled and overwhelmed?

I also put the pieces of my own puzzle together and noticed: when I pay special attention to these areas, everything in my life works better.

I show up better in my relationships.
I attract opportunities.
I feel better in my work.
I am healthier.
I am happier.

I’m sure you’re wondering what these areas are, and I promise I’m about to spill the beans, but you must know that my experience as a critical care nurse has only solidified my deep belief in what I’m about to share.

I’ve been fortunate to hold the hands of patients who were on their deathbed. And, I can tell you that most of what society is focused is NOT what their 90-year old selves will be celebrating.

Wasted hours on Facebook? No!

Worrying about how many followers or likes we got on our last Instagram image? Double no!

Trying to please the whole neighborhood. Absolutely no!

Working 60+ hours a week?  Umm…no!  

Checking off the to-do lists? Boring!

Making six figures a year? Not if your relationships are crumbling, your health is failing and you’re stressed out 24-7!

But, as a businesswoman and mom, I get the demands of our daily lives. Yes, there is work to do, commitments to honor and bills to pay.

But, our French sisters have the same obligations. Last time I checked, French women work just like us. And, they have children. Yet, they seem to know where to focus their attention that makes life feel more enchanting.

What I’ve discovered is that much of our obsessions are on things and people that are way outside our intimate circle of daily life.

I mean, I love my followers on Facebook and Instagram. But, what I deeply know is that I must take care of the details of my intimate life before I can post how great my life is on social media!  (okay, there was a bit of sarcasm in that statement!)

Yet, I see a lot of people do that.  There is NO way they are deeply engaged in their every day life with as much time as they spend on their computers.  (And, I’ll admit I’m sometimes guilty!)

Furthermore, we are so accustomed to our five year plans and the big picture, it seems that we’ve forgotten where the best things in life reside: what we engage with on a daily basis.  

During our Paris retreat, we ask ourselves what’s really important. More specifically, we begin to dream about how our daily lives can look and feel.

As a result…

…one lady came home, quit her job and is loving staying at home and gardening.

…another lost 15 pounds in the months to follow the retreat.

…another one has reignited her passion for writing and was just published in Huffington Post.

…one woman became super clear on her business, more specifically what she is no longer willing to do.

…one woman is dressing up every day after years of ignoring her personal style.

…another lady has reignited the passion in her marriage.

This is what happens when you begin to take care of certain areas of your life before racing to some goal that doesn’t necessarily promise you anything except a checked off box.

My philosophy is this:

If you focus on living each day well, you will have a well-lived life.

If life feels stressful and chaotic, let me offer you this:

Bring your attention back to the details of your daily life.

I understand that what I teach is not mainstream in our culture where formulas and blueprints for success are being promoted every where we turn.  It seems that that we are much more focused on getting somewhere other than where we are.

But, in coaching women for years who have tried everything to find success and happiness, I have come to discover that our greatest joy is found by how we live each day.

Yes, it’s important to have a vision for your life, but the unfolding of it directly depends your showing up fully in your daily life. It’s time we stop neglecting some of the fundamental areas of our life, treating them as things we will get to ‘one day.’

If you’re neglecting the details of your life because you’re chasing for some future goal, you need to ask yourself, “What’s the point?”

In France, the point of life is to live each day fully and well.

When I’m working with women, I’ve noticed that these areas are often being neglected.

They are the first to go on the back burner until someday when…

…they’ve lost weight.
…they have more money.
…life feels under control.
…they’ve met the guy.
…they feel better.

Yet, from experience I know that tending to these details are exactly what will help you attract all of those things.

In fact, just last week, I noticed that I was feeling ‘off.’  My energy was low.  I was feeling out of sorts, and before I knew it, the doom and gloom was starting to creep in.

When I stopped and thought about the conversation in Paris, I realized I had neglected the 3 most important areas of my daily life.

I immediately stepped away from everything I was supposed to do and began to tidy up these areas.   Immediately, I felt so much relief and was more inspired than ever.

So, why do we neglect them? The reasons vary. And, as someone who has ignored these areas during different times in my life (including last week), I understand why they are usually the first things to be put on the back burner.

We think they don’t really matter.
We convince ourselves that we’ll do it later.
We think there’s not enough time.
We are exhausted.

However, as someone who continues to make them a priority, I also know the shift that can happen in a woman’s life when she doesn’t discount these areas.

So, what are these 3 areas?

1. Your Home

You wake up in it and it holds you while you sleep. It’s where many of your memories are created, and quite possibly where you’ve spent many years. Your home deserves TLC, even if it’s not ideal for you right now.

During a recent coaching call, a client expressed dissatisfaction with her living space. Haven’t most of us? I know I’d love to be living in a modern home perched on a beautiful piece of property overlooking an ocean. But, I’m not. Presently, I’m blessed with a condo in a little mountain town in Colorado.

I am a huge proponent of blooming where you’re planted. In fact, I believe it’s how you’ll attract the things you deeply desire in life.

When I walked into my French friend, Catherine’s, apartment, I was shocked to see how small it was. Yet, it felt luxurious and meaningful, as everything within the walls reflected her soul — from the artwork to the music that played in the background.

Catherine has created her chic sanctuary, and as she told me, “This is the place that holds me after the guy breaks my heart, after a long day at work and when I’m sick.”

She spoke about her home as if it was her best friend, and it was obvious she treated it with a comparable respect.

Your home is a metaphor for your life.

When it’s messy, you’re mind is probably full of chaos.

When it’s neat and clean, your mind is probably feeling at peace.

Change your home; change your life.  

Make your home a place that you love and enjoy. A fresh coat of paint, candles or new linens. Maybe, it’s letting go of the clutter that’s suffocating your life. Perhaps, it’s just about having a more grateful heart.

I know that when my home is getting its deserved attention, I show up better in other areas of my life.

When I wake up to a clean kitchen, fresh flowers on the counter, and things put where they belong, I show up better in life.

2. What you eat

It’s rare to see a French woman eating at her desk or throwing a frozen meal in the microwave to save time.

Instead, at noon, France seems to pause to celebrate life with good food (and often a glass of wine).

Take a stroll through a French farmer’s market, and the message is clear: French people are passionate about their food.

Yet, when it comes to food and cooking, I’ve heard (and given) all the excuses. I’m too busy. I can’t find good food where I live. I hate cooking.

And, here’s the sweet, honest to God truth: nourishing your body is one of the most important things you’ll ever do in life.

Ignoring what you put into your body and giving it very little attention is not how to live a well-lived life. It’s how you will possibly live a short and painful one.

If you want to create success in life, you must take care of you.

Food matters. Period.

3. What you wear

Every morning, you wake up and make a decision: what should I wear?

You can either unconsciously throw on something OR you can intentionally choose how you show up in the world.

Style is a form of self-expression. As Rachel Zoe said, “It’s telling the world who you are without saying a word.”

What is your current wardrobe saying about you?

For years, mine screamed, “I don’t have time and don’t think well of myself.”

Thanks to spending time in Europe, I began to see how important style is in our daily lives.

Everything is energy, including your clothes.

Of course, it’s absolutely okay to wear yoga pants and sweats if that’s what you love.

But, if you’re throwing them on because life feels out of control or that you’re hiding from your own life, this is a grand opportunity to claim your birthright: to express yourself with intention and daily respect.

These 3 areas may not seem like much. Like most people, you may be more obsessed with the BIG things like making more money, writing a book or finding your soul mate.

And, please know I am your biggest advocate in creating whatever your heart desires!

But, here’s what I know:

Paying attention to the details of your daily life leads to a life well-lived. {tweet this}

When you take care of these 3 simple areas of your life, you are much more likely to attract the bigger things in life.

If you don’t believe me, imagine this:

You wake up each day in a home you love. It’s clean, uncluttered and filled with beautiful things that represent you. Each morning, you take the time to look and feel your best. You always love what you’re wearing and aren’t embarrassed if guests show up unexpectedly. And, each day, you choose foods that feel nourishing and delicious. The result is that you are full of vitality.

If this is your reality, think about how you’d show up in the other areas of your life.

Consider how you’d feel each morning, at work and when you lie down at night.

Amazing, right?

And, when you feel amazing, how do you show up in life?

You show up better. Period.

Now, how you achieve these things are completely up to you.  We are creative beings, which means that there are so many ways to take care of these very important areas of your life.

Hire a chef.

Have a housekeeper.

Find a personal stylist.

Create space in your calendar.

Cook delicious meals for the week on Sundays.

Enlist the help of your family. 

The possibilities are endless, but the point here is this:

These 3 areas are impacting the quality of your life.  If you want to live luxuriously, you cannot ignore your home, food or personal style.

Now, I wish I could offer you a formula to make this seamless, but there’s not one.  We are all unique with different demands, priorities and lifestyles.

I’m constantly checking in to see which of these 3 important areas of my life need more TLC.  But, that’s the beauty of this all: it’s an on-going process that will never feel completely tidy.  So, for the love of God, don’t beat yourself up if your home isn’t immaculate all the time, you’re not eating 100% healthy and you wore your sweat pants today.

This isn’t about perfection; it’s about awareness!

If what I shared speaks to you, perhaps these 3 areas just need some loving.  That’s all.

Now, m’friend, I’d love to know: which of these 3 areas is begging you to notice and tend to?

Let’s talk about it in the comments below.

Yours truly,

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Liberate Yourself, Starting With Your Closet

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On a snowy Friday afternoon last February, I was curled up on my sofa with a heart full of worry and sadness.

It finally occurred to me that my daughter, who has been my dearest friend, biggest fan and greatest teacher only had one more year left at home.

For a single mom, the meaning is simple. When she leaves, I’ll be sitting in an empty house.

So, what did I do on that gloomy afternoon?

I decided to clean my closet.

My mentor, Martha Beck, says that our living spaces are “three-dimensional portraits of our inner lives.”

I like to keep my house clean and clutter free, but my closet told a different story.

It basically said, “Tonya is avoiding a part of her life.”

When I’d think about tackling my closet clean-up, I’d immediately spin into stories of:

This project is bigger than I can handle.
It will take me forever!
No one sees my closet but me.
I can deal with it later.

Oh, the irony.

What I was really saying was:

Dealing with my daughter leaving feels too big to handle.
I may never get over this sadness.
I can put on a happy face for everyone and pretend this isn’t happening.
I’ll deal with my grief later.

On that afternoon, I decided that I wanted to confront my feelings, one piece of clothing and pair of shoes at a time.

I pulled out everything I owned with tears streaming down my face and piled them onto my bed.

When I say everything, I mean everything. There was nothing left in my closet. Not even a hanger or a spare earring.

An empty closet = new beginnings.

With a mountain of my belongings on my bed, I was forced to deal with the deeper issues that were brewing underneath the surface of my life.

This wasn’t just a closet makeover; it was about my own liberation.

By letting go of things, I was training myself to let go of my daughter. Even deeper, I was practicing how to let go. Period.

Over the weekend, I began to take each piece of clothing or accessory and hold it and ask:

1. Do I love this?

2. Does this represent the woman I’m becoming?

Sounds simple, right?

However, it wasn’t.

Throughout the process, my mind would often say things like,

You can’t get rid of that. It was a gift from your mom.
You paid so much for that dress. It’s wasteful to give it away.

And, the most recurring one was…

You might regret getting rid of that.

Fear can often be disguised as logic, but I was prepared for my mind shenanigans and trusted the process.

The more I let go, the easier it started to become.

By the end of the process, I was excited to get rid of stuff.

Those 2 simple questions guided me to completely transforming my closet into a space I absolutely love, all while learning…

It’s okay to let go.

Yes, I cried as I said goodbye to the dress I wore on my first trip to Paris. I hugged a jacket that I bought in Aspen many years ago. I danced around my bedroom in the same shoes that I had danced in all night in Monaco.

I thanked these items, and then I released them.

They were a beautiful part of my past; they didn’t belong in my future.

I cut my belongings in half, and only the exquisite was allowed to remain.

When I finished my closet transformation, I could sense a new freedom — of space, new choices, new beginnings.

Now, one year later, every item in my closet is something that I’ve deliberately chosen to be there.

And, one year later, I have come to terms that my daughter is spreading her wings to fly.

Life is about constantly shedding, editing and letting go.

It’s ironic how a person resists the very things that will liberate her.

If you’re feeling like your life is out of control, that you don’t have space to breath, or that you’re holding onto things that need to be released…

…head to your closet.

Your closet is more than a storage area for your clothes;
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Holding onto the size 8 dress? What are you really holding onto?

Does everything feel out of place? Does your life feel completely out of sorts?

Can’t ever seem to find what you’re looking for? Have you stuffed your mind with so much you can’t hear yourself?

Is your closet full of clothes from 10 years ago? Are you resisting change?

Cleaning your closet (or any part of your home) is about so much more than de-cluttering.

It’s about confronting yourself, dealing with the deeper issues, and developing the courage to let go of what’s no longer serving you and consciously deciding on the woman you desire to be.

A woman can liberate herself, starting with her closet.

Are you in?

Share below: the first step in this process is to get painfully honest with yourself. What are the current state of affairs in your closet?

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27 Ways to Cultivate a Paris State of Mind

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Are you tired of feeling constant worry, overwhelm and living life like a race?

For over 10 years, I tried every diet on the market, felt hopelessly inferior to everyone around me, and chronically worried about everything from work to how I was parenting my daughter. So, when I had arrived in Paris for the first time as a hot mess.

I wish I could tell you that after those 7 days in the City of Light, I magically transformed into a calm, cool and collected lady, but that is not my story. I came home with more questions than answers. However, I was asking better questions such as:

How can I create more joie de vivre?
What do I need to let go of?
What do I deeply want?
Where are my standards too low?
How can I combine ambition with ease?
How can I not get caught up in the overwhelm and comparison?
How can I take exquisite care of my body and drop the dieting insanity?

As I began living out the answers, the quality of my life began to change slowly. More importantly, I began to change as a woman.

My life looks and, even better, feels completely different from that girl who landed in Paris a decade ago.

This all happened because I figured out how to make Paris my state of mind.

Paris ignited a spark, and that spark has now grown into a flame where I deeply believe that women can live lives with more ease, elegance and style, and drop the constant striving and overwhelm that has too many women feeling frustrated, stuck and hopeless.

Since that trip, I have a passport full of Charles du Gaulle stamps, and a deep love for a city that changed me deeply and has spilled into my relationship with others, myself and my precious life.

Some people go to India for a spiritual experience; I make an annual pilgrimage to Paris.

I know it’s cliché, but Paris is like my therapist. She’s taught me so many things that I somehow failed to learn growing up — the importance of life’s simple pleasures, why style is important, how to add more beauty to an ordinary day, the beauty of being a woman, how to be confident, an appreciation of intellectual pursuits, how to truly enjoy food and wine, plus so much more.

You may be thinking, “Well, that’s nice, but I don’t live in Paris.” Maybe you’ve never even been.

It doesn’t matter. I live in a small ski town in Colorado.

Here’s the good news:

You can cultivate a Paris state of mind, no matter where you live.
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Whether you’re on a ranch in Montana, on a farm in Georgia or in the heart of Manhattan, you can learn to live with more style, elegance and joie de vivre.

If you’re exhausted from your current way of life. If you’re ready to indulge in the beauty of your life as it is right now, if you’re ready to cultivate a Paris state of mind….

Here are 27 ways to do it:

1. Practice being a flaneur

To flaneur is a Parisian art. It means to stroll, saunter or loaf. When was the last time you strolled down a street? Unfortunately, speeding and grinding our way through life has become the new norm. Not only is it killing us mentally, physically and emotionally, but we’re missing out on all the beauty and wonder that’s right under our nose. Slow it down. Take it in. Flâneur. The world will not fall apart. If it would, the French would be an extinct species.

2. Don’t apologize for your presence or needs

When a French woman cancels an appointment, accidentally bumps into you or decides to leave the party early, she does not feel the need to apologize. She’s not afraid of taking up too much space or fulfilling her own needs. She simply does what she needs to do, without apology. Sometimes, an apology is called for, but 99% of the time, it just screams “I don’t deserve it.”

3. Simplify your wardrobe

With beautiful Instagram photos of incredible outfits, it’s tempting to believe that more is better.  But, do you really need 25 pairs of heels or 10 designer handbags? Do you need to buy 10 of those classic white shirts because they are on sale? I am a huge advocate in women investing in what they love, and if a closet full of Louboutins is it, then go for it. However, I have discovered that most women are buying things for the wrong reasons — to fill a void or feel better. All the shoes in the world won’t give you that. I have found that more space in my closet creates more space in my life.

4. Invest in simple pleasures

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You don’t need a fresh bouquet of flowers or an intoxicating candle, but it’s the things in life we don’t need but deeply want that makes life enchanting. A Paris state of mind is not about being practical; it’s about being delighted. There’s no delight in denial of life’s simple pleasures.

5. Show up as the best version of yourself

Don’t wait for a special occasion to get dressed up and put your best foot forward. Bring an element of romance into your life by waking up each day and choosing to wear something that makes you feel fabulous. Dress up to stroll the supermarket aisles. Wear your cutest Lululemon for your hike. Throw on a skirt and cute wedges to bike to the farmer’s market. Believe what you want, but I deeply believe that what you wear matters. When you run into your ex or your possible future, you’ll thank me.

6. Ease into your day

Waking up checking emails, Facebook and other shenanigans is a recipe for disaster if you want a Paris state of mind. That screams, “My day is going to run me,” instead of you running your day. Each morning, you’ll find Parisians sitting at a cafe, sipping their espresso or cafe creme, reading the paper or simply watching the world wake up. Their way of being confirms a belief I choose to have, which is “There is no hurry.” You may not live in a cafe culture, but you can create your own. Spend a few moments enjoying a simple beverage and appreciating a new day. Everything will be waiting for you when you’re done.

7. Shop at your local farmer’s market

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Get to know the people who grow your food, invest in fresh, local ingredients and get some sunshine. There’s nothing quite like going to a local market, having a coffee, meeting your neighbors and coming home with food grown with love.

8. Get your exercise, in style

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People joke about the French not exercising. The joke is on us, because they are indeed an active culture. They simply prefer to make it look effortless by dressing up, jumping on their bike and cycling through the streets (with a dog or baguette in their basket). Added benefits include saving on your gas bill plus a fun form of exercise. In addition, you’ll find them walking through the streets instead of jumping in their car, finding a sport they love or lots of sex (yes, that counts too!).

9. Learn how to be a hostess

Every time I’ve been invited into a French person’s home, I am fascinated with how elegantly she is able to pull of something that seems so complicated with ease and confidence. She has most likely observed her aunts, grandmother and mother for decades be the lady of the house. While it’s not a skill we’re born with, being a gracious hostess is a learned artistry that each of us can gain with practice. The secret is two-fold: 1) knowing that simple is usually better and 2) developing your own unique hostessing style.

10. Create a bookshelf you love

When traveling to Paris (or anywhere, for that matter), I often rent apartments. With one glance at the bookshelf, I discover so much about the owner — her likes, loves and interests. What would I think if I looked at yours? I know I would have been horrified for someone to see my book collection years ago. It screamed, “My life is a mess, and I’m determined to fix it.” Now, it says, “Life is beautiful and I’m going to enjoy it.” When you look at your bookshelf, ask yourself, “Do these books excite or discourage me?” I think you know which ones need to go.

11. Invest in beautiful lingerie

You’ve probably heard the saying, “What you do behind closed doors is telling.” I’d like to add that what you wear underneath your clothes is too. A Parisian style expert once told me, “Lingerie is important because it’s the first thing you put on in the morning and the last thing you take off at night. It sets the tone for your entire day.” While most people won’t see what’s underneath your clothing, unless you’re a stripper (and in that case, I’m sure you have a great collection), you know. Everything is energy, including your underpinnings. So, it’s impacting you whether you realize it or not. My days of overwhelm and struggle were also marked with tattered bras and baggy panties. Coincidence? I think not.

12. Cultivate an air of mystery

The French say, “Pour vivre contente, vivons caches.” (Translated: To live happily, live hidden.) Instead of spilling your emotions to the man at the coffee shop, sharing the details of your personal life and business disputes all over Facebook, confessing your most sacred dreams to the neighbor who may not want to hear them, or telling everyone about your stomach bug, keep some of your sacredness to yourself instead of throwing them into the wind of life. Being authentic does not mean sharing every detail of your life.

13. Have a signature dish

A French woman usually has at least one signature dish (usually passed down from her mother) that she can pull out at a moment’s notice for a last minute dinner party or to impress her future mother-in-law. She’s cooked it many times, so it’s been tested and proven, leaving her to feel confident when it’s called upon. Find and perfect your dish. Make it so good that people will be begging for the recipe, but of course, it’s tucked away in your secret garden.

14. Learn the basics of wine

I believe a French bébé is born with wine being a second language. Maybe it’s because the mother had a few glasses when she was in utero or that she’s born into a culture where wine is a part of everyday life. However, for most of us, this is not the case. It wasn’t even allowed in my home. This led to moments of panic attacks as an adult when the wine list was passed my way. Because my deep desire was to be a worldly woman, I knew this was one skill I needed to possess, so I enrolled in sommelier school. However, you don’t have to know the best vintage of Bordeaux or about malolactic fermentation. Simply understanding what wines pair well with a dish, the appropriate glassware and a bit about wine regions, will guarantee that you are confident in your dining skills. Plus, I’d hate for you to make the mistake that I once did, pronouncing rosé like the flower. Or, you can do as I did for years and ‘fake it til you make it,’ but expect a few slipups.

15. Eat by the seasons

Have you ever tasted a juicy tomato in November? No, because tomatoes in November lack flavor. Living by the seasons is a way of life for the French. A Parisian will not be eating strawberries at Christmas or pumpkin in July. To enjoy the highest quality of food with the freshest flavors, it’s imperative that you eat by the seasons, preferably from local farms. Not only will you be supporting your community, you’ll be adding quality and delicious nutrition to your health. If you don’t know what foods are in season, here is a great guide.

16. Gather around the table (and stay there)

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My first meal with a French family lasted over four hours. It took place outdoors under a grapevine and kicked off with Campari. Slowly, the food was revealed in 8 courses spaced out for maximum enjoyment. The wine flowed with each dish. There were conversations filled with spirited debate, dry humour and philosophy on life, love and anything controversial. Not only was my appetite full, my complete love for life was overflowing. While four hour daily dinners aren’t possible for most of us (unless you live in Downton Abbey), it can be a reality more often than not.

17. Learn different ways to wear a scarf


If you know France, you know that the scarf is the Parisian woman’s signature accessory. But, did you know there are over 25 ways to wear one? Not only cahey, Tontan you get creative with ways to tie it around your neck, you can also tie it around your head, wear it as a bracelet, decorate your handbag or wear as a shirt. Who knew a square piece of cloth could do so much for a lady’s wardrobe? The Parisian, obviously.

18. Be a little messy

When a French woman walks out of her home, she is the embodiment of effortless style. She never wants to look too coiffed, as that would signify that she must try hard at it. So, she always leaves something appearing undone. She may wear a beautiful ball gown skirt and leave her hair a bit tousled. Or, she leaves her face bare with a red, bold lipstick. Whatever she does, we admire the ease in which she pulls it off. We don’t see the hours and practice she’s put into doing it. These days, I’m all about the messy hair. Not only does it save me time, it reminds me how much I’ve let go from those days of meltdown when my hair refused to cooperate. Allowing myself to be a little messy in my appearance has spilled over into granting the same permission in my life. I’ve learned to let go of the perfectionism and let life be a little messy. Sweet freedom!

19. Create a special ritual

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Rituals add meaning to our lives. If your life feels out of control, I challenge you to do what a Parisian does, even though it most likely will trigger your mind’s greatest fear — running out of time: make space for a daily ritual. It offers a time-out in a hectic day, gives us space to reflect upon and celebrate our lives and provides moments to just be. Whether it’s morning journaling or afternoon tea, as little as fifteen minutes a day can add beauty and depth to your life.

20. Visit a local exhibit or museum

The French love the arts like Americans love football. Both are great (I happen to be a huge football fan). However, in our society that’s mostly dominated by our rational, logical mind, indulging in the arts helps us tap into our creative, emotional and adventurous right brain. Not to mention, it also makes us more diverse human beings. Plus, it’s embarrassing when the name Dali is mentioned, and you assume they must be talking about food from India (true story). Let’s just say I’ve come a long way.

21. Create or keep traditions

Oh, how the French adore their traditions. Love them or hate them, we respect them, because I deeply believe it’s something we desire in our own lives. I don’t advocate keeping traditions you don’t love. What I do propose is that you find your own traditions that support living a beautiful life. Whether it’s cooking a certain meal on Christmas day or a monthly game night, it’s imperative that we have touchstones to our past. With so much hurrying and pressure, more than ever, we need to feel a sense meaning in our lives, and traditions are a great way to do it.

22. Eat less but better (butter)

The French do not deny themselves pleasure from food; they embrace it. As a result, they don’t have these crazy relationships with food, filled with deprivation, restriction or insane rules. Food is so much more than fuel. It carries great pleasure, stories and tradition. Reducing it down to a scientific formula is very American (and have you noticed that we’re becoming more obsessed and sick?). When you cultivate a Paris state of mind, food becomes something to be enjoyed, not denied. The result is that you stop this crazy yo-yo effect of being good or bad. You are simply a woman who eats delicious foods made with high quality ingredients until elegantly satisfied, including real butter. (The fact that I am writing this is a miracle, as I didn’t believe it to be possible, and yet here I am telling you that it is.)

23. Stop trying to be happy all the time

Edith Wharton said, “If only we’d stop trying to be happy we could have a pretty good time.” It’s true, the French are an melancholic bunch. It’s part of their joie de vivre. Sounds like a paradox, but consider this: if you don’t resist negative emotion and label it as bad, you realize it’s just a normal part of life. It’s okay to be sad, angry or whatever you’re feeling. And, when you want to feel differently, you get to do that too. True joie de vivre is not about being happy all the time; it’s about embracing all of life.

24. Enjoy the outdoors with a picnic

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One of my favorite things to do in Paris is stop by the boulangerie, fromagerie and any other -ie store that has fabulous foods, grab a bottle of good wine and head to a park to enjoy a good book, great company and beautiful day at a picnic. It’s a super easy way to get your Vitamin D and gather friends. Like rituals, it’s a simple way to slow life down and savor simple luxuries. If you can find macarons, even better.

25. Treat service professionals as equals, not as your servant

In France, waiters are trained professionals and take great pride in their occupation. They are not looked down upon but seen as an essential part of a beautiful dining experience, and are treated with respect and admiration. Practice your French manners by treating not only waiters, but all people who offer you services to make your life better or easier with the utmost respect. Thank your cashier at the supermarket, show your UPS man delivering your Amazon purchases how much you appreciate him and never think of yourself above or below anyone. We are all in this thing together.

26. Embrace your age

Une femme d’un certain age is a celebrated in France (which is why I may retire there). Like fine wines, the French believe women get better with age (I certainly have). Yet, in many other cultures, we resist the inevitable process of aging. Stress, worry, bitterness and anger about your age shows in your attitude, scowl lines and results in your life. On the other hand, the Parisian woman knows it’s not about a number; it’s about her allure, confidence, intellect and joie de vivre. Age is simply a number. What do you want to make it mean?

27. Drop perfectionism like a patate chaude

Parisian women aren’t perfect, regardless of what the bloggers, articles and books say. They are women like us, with jobs, kids, husbands and dirty laundry. While I love being inspired by the Parisian lifestyle, I don’t use it as a ruler to judge how good or bad I am at it. The truth is that I will never be Parisian, no matter how hard I try. Guess what? Being okay with that is very Parisian. Oh, the irony. Cultivating a Paris state of mind isn’t about being perfect; it’s about living with joie de vivre. It’s impossible to be both a perfectionist and a lady in love with her life.

Paris truly is a state of mind. Whether you try all 27 ways or just one, you’ll notice that your quality of life will be impacted in the most fabulous way.

It’s time to say no to the fast-paced, hustling culture and learn to tend to the details of our daily lives.

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