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We took a look inside People for a glimpse at Kim Kardashian’s wedding! It was really over the top with a black and white old Hollywood glam feel. The bride wore three custom-made Vera Wang gowns (one for the ceremony, the first dance, and the reception) as well as had chef Wolfgang Puck for the reception, and a 6-ft tall black and white cake! The wedding was as over the top as we thought and we wish them a Happily Ever After!

, a lot of us spend A LOT of time focusing on what is around them versus what is in front of them. My twin sister sent this to me today from a writer friend of hers who writes for entrepreneurial blogs, Forbes and the like. Simply to remind me that sometimes YOU can just be awesome as YOU. Thought I’d share…Happy Thursday!”One of my defining beliefs is the idea that we’re each gifted with our very own superpower – the intersection of our talents and passions. We know we’re using it when we lose track of time, when it gives us more energy than it takes, when it’s something we could do all day every day and never get bored, and which we could keep getting better at for the rest of our lives.
The problem is that most of us are blind to our superpower. Because it comes so naturally, we often don’t value it or we miss seeing it, partly because we tend to most value things that come through challenge. However, other people look at us, see our gift and say “Wow, you’re AMAZING at that!” So we need the help of our friends, who mirror us back to ourselves so we can see our gift.
When I start to fall into the trap of spending too much time on my weaknesses, I remind myself how silly it would be for Spiderman to be jealous of Superman. When we know our superpower, we can give it freely. We can get better at it and impact the lives of those around us to a greater and greater degree, personally and professionally. Rather than trying to be good at everything – which only leads to being mediocre at everything, we can partner with people whose gifts compliment our own.
The big shift for me came when I stopped looking around with jealousy at everyone else’s gifts and feeling bad about myself. Instead, I focused more and more time on my own gift and on admiring all the amazingly gifted people I’m blessed to have in my life. My gift is connecting with people and connecting people to the people, knowledge, and resources they need to be successful in whatever they’re most inspired to create. I love helping people come up with the best ways to make their vision become reality. I can’t not do it. Now that I know my gift, I look for opportunities to get better and better at it.”
Having trouble deciding on your perfect ring? Well thanks to Tacori you don’t have to guess anymore. We stumbled across their ’try it on’ technology doing some shopping and you can actually see how the ring would look on you.
We want to give a HUGE thank you to Voila Cinematic for a stunning showcase of Michael and Sara’s special day. And yes, our groom wrote that song for his bride, unbelievably amazing!
Just an idea to all the grooms out there that want to surprise their brides… It’s always best to do something from the heart!
We had the pleasure of creating this golden quince for a lovely and well deserving Natalie. It was such a fun night and the kids had a great time. A special thanks to the BG5 Girls and The Florida Aquarium for making Natalie’s day so special!
Photo courtesy of Amy Pezzicara
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