
That's what I bring to the table,
I'm young and in charge of my life which is really something special.
I am driven, and I don't have time to waste.
Ever since I was seven years old, I remember my dad consistently teaching me the valuable lesson of just getting things done, being smart about it, and making sure I always did my best.
My mom told me I could be whatever I put my mind too.
In highschool I thought that was a painter, or possibly a Broadway singer and I excelled in both of those things, graduating double Honors in Art & Music, having my art work featured in local shops in Buffalo, and singing on the stage at Shea's Performing Arts Center all before my senior year because of my extreme hard work, dedication, and passion. Each of those things have really launched me in this direction: Having a blog, and sharing the art of living. Now I've been calling Provo home for about 6 months, and already I've collaborated with some of Utah's top bloggers, such as Gentri Lee. I was recently featured on FashionUtah.com for my modern day Gatsby inspired look a stellar of a party I went to a couple weeks ago in Salt Lake City. Things are really starting to pick up, and I am so grateful for all the wonderful people who I've already had the chance to work with.

If it's one thing New York taught me it's that honesty is everything.
Whether or not you want to hear something, if it's the truth, you're going to be better off hearing it.
I'm not afraid to speak up, and I definitely have to credit my home state for that.
People will thank you in the long run.
You don't have to be blunt, but you don't have to beat around the bush either.
I don't need to exaggerate my life, my views, or my success because the honest truth is the most flattering truth. The honest work is the most rewarding work.
I've always been honest to what I want, what I love, and who I am. I think thats the most important thing, being honest with your self and the situations that you face. Honesty with yourself will more than likely transfer to honesty with other people too.
xo
I am driven, and I don't have time to waste.
Ever since I was seven years old, I remember my dad consistently teaching me the valuable lesson of just getting things done, being smart about it, and making sure I always did my best.
My mom told me I could be whatever I put my mind too.
In highschool I thought that was a painter, or possibly a Broadway singer and I excelled in both of those things, graduating double Honors in Art & Music, having my art work featured in local shops in Buffalo, and singing on the stage at Shea's Performing Arts Center all before my senior year because of my extreme hard work, dedication, and passion. Each of those things have really launched me in this direction: Having a blog, and sharing the art of living. Now I've been calling Provo home for about 6 months, and already I've collaborated with some of Utah's top bloggers, such as Gentri Lee. I was recently featured on FashionUtah.com for my modern day Gatsby inspired look a stellar of a party I went to a couple weeks ago in Salt Lake City. Things are really starting to pick up, and I am so grateful for all the wonderful people who I've already had the chance to work with.

If it's one thing New York taught me it's that honesty is everything.
Whether or not you want to hear something, if it's the truth, you're going to be better off hearing it.
I'm not afraid to speak up, and I definitely have to credit my home state for that.
People will thank you in the long run.
You don't have to be blunt, but you don't have to beat around the bush either.
I don't need to exaggerate my life, my views, or my success because the honest truth is the most flattering truth. The honest work is the most rewarding work.
I've always been honest to what I want, what I love, and who I am. I think thats the most important thing, being honest with your self and the situations that you face. Honesty with yourself will more than likely transfer to honesty with other people too.
xo
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