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Overcoming Avoidance: A battle against myself

February 7, 2024

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Have you ever found yourself caught in the avoidance trap? You know, the one where you plan to tackle that to-do list but end up binge-watching videos on YouTube or Netflix instead? Or when you would rather pretend everything is fine in your relationship instead of having that uncomfortable talk with your partner? Join the club! Avoidance has been my silent best friend for as long as I can remember. I have yet to figure out the event in my life that turned me into the avoidant person that I am today. But as I learn more about myself, I notice that I cope with anxiety and depression by avoiding and isolating myself from people and situations that feel extremely overwhelming. In this blog post, I’m going to dive into my personal journey against overcoming avoidance.

The Struggle is Real

Let’s be honest: adulthood is no walk in the park. Looking back, I can’t believe I used to think that being an adult was the sh*t. Between bills, responsibilities, and that never-ending pressure to have your life together by a certain age, adulthood is probably the worst hood I have visited. But honestly, with everything going on with life and its many struggles, can you blame me for wanting to stay in my cozy cocoon of avoidance forever? As mentioned in Dr. Daniel F. Gros’s PHD workbook, Overcoming Avoidance, “avoidance and isolation are natural reactions to negative emotions such as depression, anxiety, fear, and anger.”

When those big emotions come knocking at my door, my first instinct is to find the nearest distraction so I can feel better at that moment or forget about it. Whether it’s mindlessly scrolling through social media or binge-watching Netflix shows, I’ve mastered the art of running away. But here’s the catch: those big emotions that I’m avoiding aren’t going anywhere. At the moment, it might feel better to avoid it, but ultimately, I’m only prolonging the actual problem. In the long run, it actually gives me more anxiety or depression to avoid or isolate myself. And those big emotions will continue to haunt me until I finally have the courage to face them. I almost feel like a walking time bomb waiting to explode or be defused. But learning how to get in touch with my emotions has been extremely helpful. I am still a work in progress. Taking one day at a time. As Miley Cyrus would say, “ain’t about how fast I get there, ain’t about what’s waiting on the other side. It’s the climb.”

Facing the Fire

Now, here comes the fun part—facing the fire. Confronting those big, uncomfortable feelings and situations might feel impossible at first. The thought of even doing it makes me extremely anxious. But the relief I get after confronting what I was running away from is liberating and powerful as f*ck. I end up feeling like a badass for conquering something that gave me so much anxiety at some point. I’m currently using the workbook I mentioned above called “Overcoming Avoidance” by Dr. Daniel F. Gros, PHD, and I’m becoming more aware of the patterns I have learned throughout my life and learning how to cope in a healthy way. There are different tools one can use to help you overcome avoidance, such as therapy, journaling, workbooks, stress management techniques. You just have to find something that works for you, but most importantly, believe that you are capable of doing anything you set your mind to.

Overcoming Avoidance Final Thoughts

My personal saga of overcoming avoidance has had many ups and downs. It’s like breaking free from the clutches of a comfort zone that’s overstayed its welcome and embracing the uncomfortable. Growth often lurks just beyond our fears. Remember, the first step is awareness. By recognizing when avoidance is rearing its head, you’re already halfway there. As I continue on my journey to overcome avoidance, I am constantly reminding myself to be kind.

We’re only humans, and setbacks are inevitable. But by staying committed to our goals and being gentle with ourselves along the way, we can conquer avoidance and live our lives to the fullest. You’re not alone in this adventure. So go ahead, dive into the unknown, embrace the challenges, and watch yourself grow. Share your story in the comment section!

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My Favorite Personal Development Podcasts 

January 31, 2024

Embarking on a journey of self-discovery has never been more accessible, thanks to the power of podcasts. In this post, I’m going to share my favorite personal development podcasts that have become the guiding stars in my daily life. These shows offer a diverse mix of wisdom, self healing, mental health insights, and self-love tips—all packaged in short, easy-to-digest episodes. Let’s dive into my world of inspiration and personal growth together!

favorite personal development podcasts
  1. On Purpose With Jay Shetty

Jay Shetty’s podcast, “On Purpose,” has been a constant source of motivation and wisdom. With engaging conversations featuring leaders, celebrities, and different experts, Jay explores topics ranging from personal development to mindfulness, leaving listeners with valuable takeaways to apply in their daily lives. It’s a journey of self-discovery that never fails to uplift and inspire.

  1. SelfHealer Soundboard 

For those seeking a holistic approach to mental well-being, the SelfHealers Soundboard by the Holistic Psychologist is a gem. Dr. Nicole LePera dives into the depths of self-healing, providing practical tools and strategies to foster emotional growth. Her insightful discussions on breaking patterns and fostering self-awareness make this podcast a powerful guide on the journey towards mental wellness.

  1. La Magia del Caos 

Aislinn Derbez’s “La Magia del Caos” adds a touch of magic to the podcast realm. With captivating storytelling and a focus on life’s unpredictable moments, Aislinn and her guests share tales that inspire, entertain, and encourage listeners to embrace chaos as a catalyst for growth. This Spanish-language podcast is a delightful escape into the enchanting side of existence all while helping us evolve as a consciousness. 

  1. Se Regalan Dudas 

Another Spanish speaking podcast that I love very much, “Se Regalan Dudas,” hosted by Lety Sahagun and Ashley Frangie. This podcast effortlessly blends humor, authenticity, and life lessons. With a focus on self-improvement and personal growth, and mostly the need to question everything around us. This show brings different perspectives to the table allowing you to expand your consciousness and curiosity.

  1. The Self Love Fix by Beatrice

In a world that often demands perfection, Beatrice’s podcast, “The Self Love Fix,” is a breath of fresh air. This show helped me embark on my self healing journey back in 2020. Focused on self-love and acceptance, each episode encourages listeners to embrace their imperfections and foster a deeper connection with themselves. Beatrice’s relatable approach makes this podcast a comforting companion for anyone on a journey toward self-discovery.

And there you have it! These podcasts have become my go-to companions whenever I’m driving, working out or walking my dog, each show provides valuable insights and encouragement on my quest for personal growth. Whether you’re seeking purpose, healing, self-love, these shows offer a diverse range of perspectives and wisdom. Tune in, explore, and let these podcasts be the soundtrack to your journey of self-discovery. Remember, the magic begins when you press play.

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Can’t Call You

January 17, 2024

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How to make a digital vision board

January 10, 2024

How to make a digital vision board for 2024

The start of a new year typically brings the desire to manifest a new life. This refreshing and motivating feeling is the reason why so many people sign up at their local gym at the beginning of each year. Sadly, many of us struggle and find it extremely challenging to follow through with our resolutions each year. This year, I decided to do things a bit differently. As I mentioned in a previous post, I have a hard time creating new healthy habits and building self-discipline. That’s why I decided to create my first digital visual board to help me visualize my manifestations and to serve as a reminder of the person I am becoming. Especially on the days I feel like doing absolutely nothing.

What’s a digital vision board, you ask? Think of it as your personal collage of aspirations and dreams—a visual representation of your goals that’ll keep you motivated and focused throughout the year. Use it as a wallpaper for your laptop, tablet, or phone to serve as a daily reminder of what we are working towards this new year. Ready to get started? Let’s dive in!

What Do You Want To Manifest This Year?

Take time to reflect on the things you want to manifest this year. First, sit with it or meditate to connect with your intuition. Then, make a list and write it down or type it. Whatever works for you. Doing this step before getting started on the digital vision board makes the process smoother and more enjoyable.

Intension Setting

I believe this step is crucial when we are on the quest to manifest the life we envision. Setting intentions to manifest things is a way to actively engage with your desires and goals, align your energies, and create a mindset that supports the realization of those desires. Think of it as adding a little fairy dust to our goals and dreams and then letting the Universe do its magical thing 🙂

Picture Searching

My number one source for inspiration is, of course, Pinterest. When you are looking for pictures, make sure you select the ones that resonate with your desires. These pictures should make you feel really good and deeply connected to your goals and dreams. Look at all the details to ensure they align with what you are manifesting this year.

Let The Creativity Flow

I used Canva to create my digital board. Since I am already familiar with the platform, it made the process much easier and more fun. Plus, they have tons of templates to choose from. Don’t forget to grab your favorite drink and put on some music while you channel your inner Picasso. And remember, your vision board has to make sense to YOU.

Believe + Take Action

Lastly, remember that your vision board is a catalyst for action. Believe in the power of your dreams, but don’t forget to take steps towards them. Break your goals into achievable actions and work towards them consistently. You are more than capable of creating the life you envision. Your vision board is a roadmap—now it’s time to start the journey! If you believe it, you can archive it!

And Voila! And that’s how I created my digital board. I hope this post inspires you to craft your personal roadmap for an extraordinary 2024! May your vision board serve as a constant reminder of your limitless potential and the incredible adventures that await you.

Have you made a vision board before? What’s the most inspiring thing you’ve put on it? Let me know in the comments below!

How to make a digital vision board for 2024

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My Top 5 “Personal Growth” Books to Read in 2024

January 3, 2024

Unlocking Potential: My Top 5 "Personal Growth" Books to Read in 2024

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It’s a new year. That means everyone is “ready” to change and transform into a new person by the 1st of January, right? Yeah, it sounds easier said than done. The start of a new year means working on the resolutions we made last month and hoping to stick to them this time around. I believe embarking on a journey of personal growth often involves seeking wisdom from different sources, such as books. In this blog post, I’m going to share my top 5 personal growth books that you can read in 2024. Each of these 5 books offers a different perspective that can help you during your journey of transformation, and can serve as a guide towards a more mindful and fulfilling existence.

My Top 5 Personal Growth Books

  • The Alchemist
  • Think Like a Monk
  • The Four Agreements
  • The Power of Now
  • The Untethered Soul

The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho

The Alchemist was one of the first books I read during my spiritual awakening back in 2020. This book is about a shepherd boy named Santiago and his journey to chase his dream. Throughout his journey, he learns about listening to his heart, following omens, and discovering his ‘personal legend.’ Paulo Coelho encourages us to do the same by following in the footsteps of Santiago and pursuing our own personal dreams. This book inspires readers to pursue their aspirations and teaches the importance of self-belief, perseverance, personal growth, and self-discovery.

Think Like a Monk by Jay Sherry

I received Think Like a Monk for my 30th birthday, and I believe it helped expand my awareness and practice mindfulness. Jay Shetty offers practical wisdom inspired by his time as a monk. Through personal stories and teachings, he shares tools for finding peace, purpose, and happiness. This book serves as a transformative guide for anyone seeking personal growth, offering relatable advice and actionable steps to bring about positive change in daily life.

The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz

In my opinion, The Four Agreements is a book that you can read as many times as you want and not get tired of it. Don Miguel Ruiz shares powerful principles for personal freedom and transformation. He presents four simple yet profound agreements: be impeccable with your word, don’t take anything personally, don’t make assumptions, and always do your best. Don Miguel Ruiz draws upon ancient Toltec wisdom to provide practical insights for breaking self-limiting beliefs and fostering better relationships, making it an essential read for anyone seeking profound personal growth and positive change.

The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

The Power of Now is one of those books that provides a profound realization about life and what it means to be living in the Now. Eckhart Tolle emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and being fully present rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. He explains how embracing the ‘now’ can lead to inner peace and spiritual awakening. Through practical insights and exercises, Tolle teaches how to quiet the mind, detach from negative thought patterns, and find joy in the present. This book serves as a transformative tool for anyone seeking to live a more conscious and fulfilling life.

The Untethered Soul

The Untethered Soul was one of those books that took longer to finish. I needed extra time to fully process what I was reading and to self-reflect. The book explores the idea of freeing oneself from the inner voice, letting go of limiting beliefs, and transcending the habitual thoughts that hold us back. Singer guides readers to observe their thoughts and emotions without attachment, fostering a deeper understanding of consciousness and spiritual growth. Through practical teachings and mindfulness exercises, ‘The Untethered Soul’ also offers a pathway to inner freedom, presenting transformative insights for anyone seeking personal development and a more liberated way of living.

I hope My Top 5 Personal Growth Books inspire you to want to transform and become your best self this new year. These books aren’t just pages to be turned; they’re guides to be revisited, mentors to be cherished, and companions on our lifelong journey toward a more fulfilled and enlightened self. May we embrace the alchemy of our dreams, embody the monk’s wisdom, honor our agreements, live in the present moment, and nurture our untethered souls. Let these teachings continue to inspire, guide, and empower us on our journey towards a more fulfilling and purpose-driven life.

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Mastering Self-Discipline; One Bad Habit at a Time

December 27, 2023

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Do you ever find yourself setting ambitious goals, only to watch them fizzle out in a haze of distraction and procrastination? Welcome to the club, friend; you are not alone! Self-discipline sounds great on paper, right? But when it comes to putting it into action, let’s say, for me, it’s been an ongoing challenge. In this post, I’ll dive into my own personal world of battling with procrastination and share some tips that I have learned along the way to get a grip on mastering self-discipline.

Breaking the myth of mastering self-discipline

Let’s get this out of the way and say that procrastination is not laziness, as it is often perceived; it’s a behavior caused by the stress in our lives and/or unfounded negative beliefs we have about ourselves. In a previous post, I shared my struggle when I launched my blog last year and why I stopped posting for a few months. I had to be honest and call myself out for the lack of self-discipline I had and how I was letting another year go by without putting into action the plans I have for myself and what I envision for this blog.

I have learned that procrastination is a complex behavior, usually influenced by different factors. In my case, the fear of not doing something perfectly or failing altogether leads to procrastination. It’s a way to protect myself from potential disappointment or negative feedback. I also have horrible time management skills, which makes it extremely difficult to prioritize tasks or manage time effectively, and results in delaying important tasks until the last moment. Reading “Atomic Habits” by James Clear helped me open my eyes and see that I desperately needed to fix my bad habits to align with new person I am trying to become.

Personally, my journey with mastering self-discipline has been like a roller coaster with ups and downs. There are days when I’m conquering and checking everything off from my to-do list. Then, there are some days when I find myself spending hours on the couch rewatching Grey’s Anatomy for the 20th time or scrolling endlessly on social media. And so, the guilt and shame overtake my entire being and I end up feeling like a failure by the end of the day for “wasting another day” without being productive.

I am going to share some strategies and tips that I have been testing during the past few months that I believe are helping me overcome this personal struggle with mastering self-discipline:

  • Build Habits Gradually
  • Habit Tracking
  • iPhone App Limit
  • Positive And Negative Reinforcements
  • Accountability Buddy
  • Don’t Be Hard On Yourself

Build Habits Gradually

Would you lift 100 pounds on your very first day at the gym? No, right? It’s the same way with self-discipline. Start with small habits and gradually increase them. Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither are strong habits.

Habit Tracking

I am a visual person; I like to see on my Iphone or on paper my progress because it motivates me to keep going. Nowadays, there are different apps that can help you keep track of your habits. You just have to find the right one for you.

iPhone App Limit

Honestly, I am still struggling with this one. But adding an app limit, especially for social media, is helping me be aware of how much time I am spending scrolling on IG or TikTok. Some days I am able to follow the 1-hour limit I gave myself, and other days I simply ignore it. Let’s use technology to tackle one bad habit at a time!

Positive And Negative Reinforcers

Getting a reward or celebrating an accomplishment, no matter how small, motivates me to keep going. The same goes with punishing myself for not keeping up with my word. Both help increase the goal or habit that I want to achieve. The only thing here is that I have to be 100% honest with myself. Which leads me to…

Accountability Buddy

Sharing my goals with my partner and asking him to hold me accountable when I’m slacking helps a lot. Having that extra support keeps me in check, and at the same time, it motivates me to work harder to fix my negative habits.

Don’t Be Hard On Yourself

This one is the most important one, IMO. Remaining kind to myself while I am in the process of learning and adapting a new skill is a must. No one was born knowing everything. I’m constantly reminding myself that it takes practice and time to become a self-disciplined person, especially after spending a lifetime being the complete opposite. 

So, there you have it—my self-discipline saga, straight out of the millennial playbook of my life. It’s been a roller coaster, complete with loops of progress and unexpected drops of procrastination. Adulting isn’t just about paying bills and mastering TikTok recipes; it’s also about being honest with ourselves. Embracing the journey, learning from slip-ups, and celebrating even the smallest wins. So, to my fellow millennials struggling with mastering self-discipline and procrastination, keep pushing forward, keep learning, and let’s enjoy this crazy ride together! You are not alone!

Mastering Self-discipline

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December 20, 2023

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Love 101: Life Lessons From My Relationships

December 13, 2023

Love is one of our greatest teachers. It’s a classroom that doesn’t offer traditional lessons or textbooks but instead immerses us in different experiences that shape our understanding of ourselves and others. I have been reflecting on the different life lessons I have learned through romantic relationships for a while, and I’ve come to realize that each connection has been a profound lesson in its own right, even if at first I wasn’t aware of it.

Every relationship has been a different chapter in my life that has taught me priceless life lessons about love, communication, compromise, and self-discovery. I believe relationships are mirrors of our inner world, which allow us to see what we hide beneath the surface. Our unhealed wounds caused throughout life will be amplified in these relationships. And sadly, in some cases, something that started as a beautiful thing can quickly turn into a destructive and damaging experience.

Ending a relationship usually brings tremendous amounts of pain and sadness. But it can also lead to powerful self-realizations and personal growth. I truly believe there are many life lessons to be learned from each romantic relationship we encounter. At first, it’s nearly impossible to see it because the ego loves being a victim. But once the grief starts to wear off, we can allow ourselves to see that relationship for what it was—a teachable moment in our personal journey throughout this lifetime.

In this blog post, I’ll dive into some life lessons I’ve learned from my romantic relationships so far—insights that have shaped my understanding of love, and ultimately, myself.

life lessons from my romantic relationships

  • Love Yourself
  • Expectations Leads to Disappointments
  • Don’t Forget To Communicate
  • Not Every Relationship Will Lead To Marriage
  • Date While Young
  • Your Unhealed Wounds Will Amplify In Your Relationships
  • Don’t Lose Yourself
  • Catch All the O’s

Love Yourself

As cliche as it sounds, this major revelation came as I was entering my 30s. I spent the majority of my life thinking that I loved myself when my actions showed the complete opposite. The concept of self-love was foreign to me. I grew up believing that love came from a partner. But mastering the art of self-love has been one of the most beautiful and important things I have learned from my relationships. Thanks to it, I now know how to prioritize my personal well-being, as well as my happiness and growth, before seeking validation or fulfillment from external parties.

Expectations Leads to Disappointments

You know the saying, “If he wanted to, he would”? Yeah, I wish I would’ve heard it sooner. I think most people enter relationships with unrealistic expectations. Don’t get me wrong; expectations are important. But there’s a difference between being realistic and delusional. I spent many years waiting to be someone’s main priority. Wanting to be seen. To be fancied and treated the way I always wanted to. I finally learned that expecting others to do as I please without voicing my needs and wants only leads to feeling disappointed. It’s important to set boundaries and communicate with your partner about what you want and expect from the relationship, which leads to…

Don’t Forget To Communicate

A HUGE one in my book. When I reflect on my younger years, I used to think that if my partner didn’t read my mind, it meant he didn’t love me. LOL. I have always struggled with how to properly verbalize my thoughts and feelings. Thankfully, I have an amazing partner who has excellent communication skills and is very in tune with his emotions. He constantly helps me get better at expressing myself and is very patient with me. We have built a safe space where we can both openly talk about anything without feeling judged. And it’s been an incredible journey, both profound and painful but nevertheless beautiful.

Not every relationship will lead to marriage

I’m the type of person who blindly believes in love and growing old together. And, as I get older and a bit wiser, I have learned that not all relationships will end in marriage. Some are there to show us something about ourselves that we weren’t able to see on our own, and they are helping us see the bigger picture. The most important thing is to not give into society’s pressure of having to get married by a certain age. The biggest lie we were told was that we need to have “our lives together” by the time we hit 30.

Date While Young

Honestly, this is a bit hypocritical of me. I haven’t really dated because I am a relationship type of gal. But I strongly believe now that dating, especially while young, helps you see what is truly out there and opens your eyes to all the possibilities. If I could go back in time, I would tell my 20-year-old self to focus more on herself and not take relationships during this decade seriously. Also, dating doesn’t always have to lead to sex. Getting to know different types of mindsets can help narrow down what to want and expect from a potential partner. Dating can be fun and non-serious, and it can definitely help you learn so much about yourself.

Your Unhealed Wounds Will Amplify In Your Relationship

This one was a hard pill to swallow. As I embarked on my healing journey, I became aware of how my unresolved trauma was manifesting in my romantic relationships through patterns and behaviors that I learned and experienced early in life. I spent many years and a lot of my energy in toxic relationships, thinking that eventually things were going to get better. But they don’t, not unless both individuals take accountability for their poor actions and truly have the desire to want to change. If you have been in an unhealthy relationship, I salute you. Leaving those types of relationships takes a tremendous amount of strength, energy and courage, and in most cases, many years.

Don’t Lose Yourself

It’s easy to lose yourself in a relationship, especially if you don’t have any sense of individuality. It’s important for both parties to build a solid and healthy foundation for the betterment of the relationship, but please don’t neglect yourself in the process. Remember, it’s about building a partnership that allows for personal growth while being together.

Catch All the O’s

I once heard that “the male ego is as fragile as a woman’s heart,” and I couldn’t agree more. From a young age, I formed the self-limited belief that men weren’t capable of handling “painful and uncomfortable” truths, because they lacked emotional maturity. For most of my adult life, I pretended to enjoy the type of sex I was getting. Faking orgasms, being “okay” with the vanilla sex and the lack of effort. Luckily, I’m no longer in my 20s. I’m finally learning how to voice my needs and wants and that includes my sexual needs. I have learned that it takes a special kind of man to want to learn how your whole body works. Life was meant to be fully experienced and that includes having mind blowing sex as well 😉 

One thing’s for sure: lessons from relationships are pure gold. Each heartache and every blissful moment has taught me something new—like how to communicate better, how to truly love myself, what to expect from a partner and when to hold on and when to let go. Looking back, I’m grateful for these experiences because they have shaped me and helped me grow as an individual. These lessons aren’t just scribbles in my journal; they’re life’s sticky notes reminding me to embrace the messy, beautiful chaos of human connections. So here’s to the messy lessons that make us wiser and more in-tune ourselves. 

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December 6, 2023

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How I Decorate My Small Loft For Christmas

November 29, 2023

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Guess what time it is? It’s the season to sleigh! 🎄🎁❄️

The Holiday season is my favorite time of the year. Who doesn’t love being all bundled up and cozy while rewatching our favorite holiday movies or series? I’m currently watching Gilmore Girls for the first time; yes, I know I’m extra late. When it comes to my loft, I always try to make it extra cozy and festive. Decorating my small loft for Christmas and turning it into my version of a winter wonderland heals my inner child, one decoration at a time. I have included some alternative decorations to inspire you to transform your personal space into your own little winter wonderland and to get into the holiday spirit.

How I decorate small my loft for Christmas

1. Christmas Tree Magic

As always, I keep it nice and simple. I like to think that my tree is somehow a reflection of my inner child. Since I am a huge Disney fan I like to use a Mickey Mouse Santa hat that I’ve had for awhile as a tree topper. To ground it, I prefer using a tree collar to give a more cozy vibe to my place.

Loft decorations

2. TV Stand

I continued with the color theme of my Christmas tree and added a vibrant Nutcracker and some small pine trees along with a Be Merry wooden sign. To save extra money on decorations, I like to put ornaments in clear vases and add small LED lights to create a more cozy ambiance.

Loft decorations

3. Window Treatment 

The main thing I love about my loft is the industrial window; natural light is priceless in my book. Having this type of window allows me to have a little bit of extra space to decorate and add more character to my place.

Loft decorations

I love hanging stockings, especially ones with initials for each member of the family. It’s the little things for me. Christmas without a snowman or gnome decorations is like pizza without cheese—just plain sad. You get idea.

Loft decorations

4. Shelf Treatment 

Adding some red berry stems pine branches to a vase set which makes it look jolly. To continue with the theme color around the loft, I included a red Christmas tree, a gold reindeer and a small nativity set.

Loft decorations

5. Coffee Table 

Can’t go wrong with an artificial christmas tabletop to transform the coffee table and make it festive.

Loft decorations

So there you have it. This is how I decorate my small loft for Christmas. With a sprinkle of creativity and some holiday magic, my loft has transformed into the perfect cozy retreat filled with festive vibes. Hope this inspires you to get creative with your holiday decorations too! 

Happy holidays, everyone! 🎄🤶🏼✨

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