Hall of Fame: Jessi Arrington

Jessi Arrington's personal settings, you know, like your preferences for your favorite apps, but her app is life

A few months ago I did a post on Jessi Arrington and how I’d been seeing more and more rainbows.

Today I watched a Creative Mornings presentation that she did back in November (which was followed by a rainbow parade), and man, you just gotta love that girl. I love how she lives true to herself and how cool her life is (from cool profession to cool work environment to cool projects). Yea for Jessi.

Plus, loved those personal settings.

Hall of Fame: Elsa Mora

Elsa Mora is one of my online heros.

She sews. She is a paper artist. She paints. She makes jewelry. She wears cool clothes. She is making a book.

What I love about Elsita

She has the best attitude. She never apologizes for her optimistic point of view. She loves her family. She is generous with encouragement and appreciation. She makes time for her art. She seems to create every day. Her talent is really something else. She produces work constantly.

Story that tugged at my heart

What story from Elsita hasn’t tugged at my heart? But this one especially… and I just read it yesterday. And reading it is what inspired me to do this Hall of Fame feature on my new blog. Elsita used to not be the light-hearted super happy person that she is today. How did she change? She decided to and then she made intentional changes in her life. But I’m taking all the magic out of it. You can read it here. And here is the quote that I want to remember: “nothing is more important for progress than intentionally working on changing what you think that needs to be change.”

What I’d especially love to share with you