
Love You to the Moon & Back handmade necklace embodies the boundless love shared between two. Kissed with SWAROVSKI® Pink and Silver, the shimmering necklace reflects genuine and true love.
Happy New Year! Can you feel the energy? I sure can! Energy to keep persisting and creating our best life possible.
I love the calendar rolling over because it reminds us to be reflective and passionate with our lives, to not waste a moment and most importantly to get off our butts and create the life we want with our own two hands.
For myself, 2011 marked a year of exploration, observation and discovery both personally and professionally. A whirlwind of a year including juggling our new life in Texas, trade shows, travels, new partnerships and new work…least to say the studio keeps evolving!
Back when I created the MyPOP collection, I began using art and design as an assessment tool to help improve my life. As I continue to use my creative skills to shape my future I also find an incredible connection to celebrating others willingness to use their own two hands to make a better life for themselves and their families. Long gone are the days when elbow grease alone could make or break a future, instead, today we live in a world that requires partnerships of all types to create significant change. These partnerships, better said friendships, is where creativity will soar and lives improve.
Looking into the new year…I can’t thank you enough for your continued interest in Little Lady Studio. You are unique, dedicated, passionate and action-oriented individuals who stay committed to creating positive partnerships. With such exciting small steps already taken, imagine the strides that lie ahead – 2012 is going to be filled with growth, adventure, exceptional partnerships and most importantly CREATIVITY!
I’ll end with sharing a valuable lesson…one which continues to teach me everyday.
Friendship is to Meet
To Share is Progress
To Work Together is Success
Let your Socidividuality SHINE,
Jessey
….Everything…happens for a reason.
This post is written from the depths of my heart…I do sincerely believe that everything happens for a reason…my friends/family here at home and in Tanzania are part of a larger picture that I plan to immerse myself to make the very best of what can emerge. I now share with you the journey of Tanzania…
First I will share my admiration and respect for Mama Mrema, an individual who is making such a significant social impact in the world, whom I was fortunate to cross paths with at this time of life. Mama, Director of WEECE (Women Education and Economic Center) is a fiery women with a heart of gold (just as my mom was in her life). Mama’s spirituality was sobering and helped me to personally gain clarity and a better understanding of the contradictions in the cycles of dysfunction and helped to affirm the actions to building true self-empowerment, the core of MyPOP’s work. I did my best to serve her needs for the past three weeks and to offer my insights when asked for. What we accomplished was a friendship and understanding, which we can now formulate into a plan of action.
Volunteering was intimidating and frightening at times as I was overwhelmed by what I felt I couldn’t do before convincing myself to focus on what I could offer. The humbling experience allowed me to prioritize and I understand how I can best use my skills to be of service.Cross Cultural Solutions, my host organization, was a very successful experience and provided the bridge to my connection with WEECE. I recommend CCS as a credible and well-established organizer for a first-time volunteer experience and encourage future volunteers to scout out sponsorships to help assist with the fees.
My advice to those considering volunteering is this:
Remarks about moving forward:
I want to extend a thank-you to those of you who have followed the journey, as I feel we are on this together. In the next few days and months my objectives and follow-through will be revealed, including a select variety of initiatives and projects. I will say again that I have tremendous admiration for Mama Mrema. She is a visionary and has made tremendous strides in helping her sisters and brothers of Tanzania. I believe in her and her initiatives have helped to sustain dramatic improvements for the lives of some of those who need it most.
As a sensual person, I have already missed and will continue to miss the sounds, smells and sites of my recent experiences the most. The sounds of Mama’s belly laugh and her insightful tone in the words she shared. I will miss the bumpy roads while piled into a small truck sharing stories and jokes with friends. I will miss hearing the dogs barking and the early morning call to prayer. I have missed the dust and the foreign words of Swahili. I will miss most, the hugs of those that I have already come to love.
Until next time, amani,
Jessey
Photo documentation of journey and initiatives posted on FB
Back in 2006, when I was thick in learning and research for MyPOP, I began working with EdunLIVE to source the production of my T-shirts. The T’s are 100% Grower to Sewer African cotton – a business model that helps to promote trade and sustain economic opportunities in Tunisia, Kenya and Tanzania. From the start, having forged partnerships with EdunLIVE and CARE, MyPOP has worked to creatively support global agendas through our local initiatives and product lines. I now have the opportunity to travel to Tanzania to work and learn alongside some of the bold Ladies of the World that I admire so greatly.
My host in the country will be Cross Cultural Solutions, a widely known and leading organization for international volunteering. My placement will be working with a grassroots organization that helps to support marginalized women in the Kilimanjaro region to achieve economic stability and gender equality through micro-business loans, education, counseling and advocacy.
My anticipation for the experience is melded with nerves, excitement, curiosity and mostly a feeling of collaboration. I’m interested in growing both personally and professionally through my experience in Tanzania and see this as an opportunity to continue to establish meaningful relationships, become a more responsible citizen and to personally connect with bold creatives of the world. Every new experience offers possibilities for action and creativity and I will plan to immerse myself and be alert to make the very best of what will emerge.
I would like to extend a heart-felt thank you to my husband for his sponsorship contribution and for continuing to believe in LLS.
There are many exciting happenings around the corner…stay in the loop to follow my translations of this experience – they will make YOU want to SHINE!
It was a whirlwind of a week, productive and charged, and I couldn’t have pulled off the successful show without the help of my assistant Bryn, thank you!
Now I will assess. The power of creativity is that it multiplies when surrounded by other creativity, this alone is a worthwhile reason to make the investment into industry trade shows. But as we all know, inspiration and networking doesn’t cover overhead, at first anyways. Yes, I’m emphasizing the value of patience, persistence and relationship-building and industry shows are key to all three.
I won’t sugar-coat the large investment (a few thousand dollars) by sharing illusions of over-night success. Instead I will outline my steps taken for a successful show and how I maximize the opportunity for return.
Step 1: Set My Goals before the Show
A) Find a prospective Rep
B) Scout/Full-Fill 10 orders
C) Explore Distribution
D) Learn more about Industry
Step 2: Steps Taken at Show to help Meet Goals
A) Utilized free exposure opportunities at show, including submission for Best New Product and Advertising
B) Maximized networking opportunities by attending events, listening and making introductions
C) Submitted Press Releases
D) Submitted inquiry for Rep Leads
Step 3: Assess Show during the Show and Identify Reliable and Valid Follow-Through
A) Keep my company mission as priority
B) Maintain brand integrity
C) Do business with “Like-Minds” and target demographic
As always, I share my experience in hopes that it lend perspective to my readers and your Creative & Bold pursuits!
Continue being BOLD – Jessey