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Saturday, April 16, 2011
Happiness Is Freedom
About Renée Finberg
I have been in this business since the age of 22.
I love what I do and cannot imagine my life without Design.
Design Challenges are great.
And because of those challenges
I have imported fine antique pieces from Paris,
Designed and Manufactured Furniture,
Created Fantastic Window Treatments,
And solved all kinds of spatial & architectural issues
With my unique style.
If I can't find it, I create it.
My rooms would make excellent movie sets.
I am a visual, tactile and audio sensitive individual.
Creating is what I live for, not math, not spelling, not science.
Just Great Design.
Just imagine how it would be if each of us,
If only for a few hours of everyday,We could be in a space that is our very own.A place that is exactly the way we want it to be
Surrounded by all the things we wanted to see,
The atmosphere we wanted feel, smell and the sound we wanted to listen to.
Private Paradise
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I am not happy with those who complain much and change nothing. No not even lifting a finger to even attempt a try. I understand much but as far as sympathy ..little. It does take bravery & I guess we're not all cut from the same cloth; good or bad.
ReplyDeleteYou my friend, are an enduring, beautiful piece of fabric; French perhaps?
Have a great weekend Renee Finberg from a piece of 'sail cloth' in Houston.
xo xo
No wonder I like you...I have such a problem with weak people who sit by and accept their fate instead of challening it! I also agree that one of the secrets to happiness is freedom but also feel it is satisfaction with oneself total confidence and content with your life. When you arent; searching for it some where else but are happy with what you have, that to me defines happiness...and back to the "weak links" they make me cringe!
ReplyDeleteAlong with freedom comes a great deal of responsibility.
ReplyDeleteThis is where the inherent problem lies, Renee. People are happy to accept freedom but seldom responsible enough to work for it, to nurture it, to know that it is
"earned" not given.
I know this is too heavy for Saturday, but so much more interesting than pretty pictures.
xx's
LOVED it! You my dear are always challenging yourself!!!!! How refreshing are you?!Maryanne xo
ReplyDeleteI am a very strong woman and often get impatient...yes, almost irritated with weak people. Over the past few years, I have come to realize that every one responds to situations in life as a result of their life experiences. In one or two chapters of the book, Outliers; the story of Malcolm Gladwell, the author explores a similar topic. When analyzing two individuals with the same skills and qualifications. Why does one (the stronger) excel over the other (the weaker)? Basically, his theory was that life experiences and the way individuals were parented significantly impacted how they responded to different situations in life. I have been working on being more understanding of others weaknesses and now feel that as a strong person, it's my responsibility to life up and strengthen the weak. Give them a new positive life experience and help them to see that somewhere in themselves is a strong person.
ReplyDeleteLet the weak say "I am strong"
On a lighter note...so enjoy your blog!
Angela
Renee,
ReplyDeleteNow we cross the river of decisions and decide what we need to get to the other side. Answer is...Confidence...It's what a strong person has and a weak one attempts to learn "how to have".
I am strong in many ways it is defined. The best way to empower the weaker is to "use your words" to create a vortex of power within them. When the moment arrives, inside of them, the willpower will be present.
Bette
My thought: if you're happy, you're free! And everybody has the power to be happy, no matter what!
ReplyDeletethis was a wonderful thing to come home to and read.
ReplyDeletei was worried that the topic might be a turn off......
but.....NO!!!
you can through for me.
i am always surprised and never surprised at the same time by my bloggy friends.
thank you from the bottopm of my heart
xx
Love the quotes. Enjoy the beautiful weekend, Kellie xx
ReplyDeleteHI Renee
ReplyDeleteThe wonderful thing about you is you always speak your mind... it's funny what life events push us to have courage and others not. I think it depends on the level of passion involved and the consequences of doing nothing..
Have a wonderful weekend... ciao ciao xxx Julie
Food for though Renee....such wisdom, xv.
ReplyDeleteNot too heavy for a sunday morning. You made me pause and think. I always challenge myself to do what deems to be beyond my reach...I guess that would place me in the strong category which makes me a little impatient with people who are week and never questions themselves. I know quite a few (especially on my french side) who are deeply unhappy for their lack of courage. I have terrible fear of heights and climb mountains (training for Kilimanjaro in september), I fear flying and used to fly airplanes, and now am constantly on a plane, I fear death but embraces life. Does that make sense?
ReplyDeletefrancine
ReplyDeleteyou make sense to me!!!!
xxx
What a great thought! We have such an opportunity to choose how we live and react to life!
ReplyDeletexo