Wednesday, May 8, 2013

I'm Back









Hello my dear friends! I'm back!

Sorry for being away so long.  I have a confession to make: I'm exhausted. Physically, mentally and emotionally.

I've been working hard on the release, marketing, translation and sale of J'Adore Paris and I just needed a break from the blog and the internet for a few days; time alone to rest and recharge the old batteries. I've spent the last few days reading inspirational books and doing yoga.

...And so now with the good news. J'Adore Paris is now available in bookstores and on Amazon! 

To celebrate this joyous event, there are two giveaways going on at the moment. One on Goodreads (open to Canadians) and the other by my French Publisher where you can win signed books and Dior products!

Good luck! And please do let me know your thoughts if you read it!



(Images via here)







Thursday, April 25, 2013

Well, hel-looo there!






Hello dear friends, I really apologize for the lack of posts lately. I've been in need of much rest after a very hectic two weeks.

I'm starting to feel myself just as the flowers are blooming and the sunshine is rearing its happy head. 

We are only a few weeks away from the English launch of J'adore Paris and I'm working hard on organizing many events, including the set up of "French bistro" with bubbly and macarons in the heart of Montreal's largest book store as well as some signings and soirées at various locations. Stay tuned for details. In the meantime, I leave you with this thought: 


True happiness comes from the joy of deeds well done, the zest of creating things new. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry





Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Odds & Ends




Hello dear friends, today I am coming out from an intense period of travel, marketing and a nasty head cold.

I spent an exciting four days at the Quebec City Book Fair promoting the French version of J'adore Paris( in a snow storm, ugh!), wearing springlike attire ( like the dress above) so I'm paying for it dearly with a bad case of the sniffles. 

Aside from getting the chills, it was an amazing time meeting readers, friends and fellow writers. 

Wishing you a fantastic rest of the week!












Friday, April 12, 2013

Happy Friday!!






Happy Friday and greetings from Quebec City! I am here in this lovely place to promote the release of J'Adore Paris.

It will be great to meet readers and fellow authors...

I also enjoyed a fantastic evening listening to Oprah. The woman truly is a an inspiration.

“Your calling isn’t something that somebody can tell you about. It’s what you feel. It is the thing that gives you juice. The thing that you are supposed to do. And nobody can tell you what that is. You know it inside yourself.”  Oprah







(Images via Mac Cosmetics and Crush Cul de sac)


Monday, April 8, 2013

Happy Monday!!!







Hello dear friends! So sorry for the lack of posts this past week, things have been a little (um, make majorly) hectic!

The French version J'Adore Paris launches this week ( Wednesday) and I have been busy with interview requests, including some television appearances ( yikes!! I'm nervous just writing about it)
 
I also managed to finish another book that will be published this fall...

It's a Paris travel guide , with a novelist's twist...I will share more details soon. I'm excited!

And on another note, I will be seeing Oprah Winfrey live in Montreal on Thursday, and THAT mes amies, is quite exciting.


Enjoy a fantastic week!
 
 
(Images via here)






 
 







Thursday, March 28, 2013

Easter Delights








With the long weekend fast approaching, I thought I would post an Easter inspired feast for the eyes, which includes shots from the most recent Mulberry spring campaign. I hope that you enjoy a wonderful long weekend whatever your plans...

I have some exciting news, The french digital version of J'adore Paris is now available on iTunes!


And just remember that:
 
Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush. –Doug Larson






(Images via FGR, Pinterest)

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Spring Cleaning





Today I am sharing a very inspirational post by fellow Canadian Danielle Laporte. It spoke to me on many levels. You see, many, many years ago I decided to pursue a career that was not me. For the wrong reasons.  And I spent years and years and loads of energy trying to convince myself that it was the right choice, when it was not. It began eating me up inside, I began to have dark thoughts.

It has taken me years of soul searching, tremendous internal hard work to come out from underneath a pattern of self denial.

I wish I had read this post when I was 19.

So in the spirit of spring cleaning you soul, I share with you her thought provoking post:


"If I believe that I need others' approval, I've already turned my back on myself."


- Kate Swoboda, YourCourageousLife.com



I spoke at a university event and asked the student organizer what she was going to school for. "Oh, finance," she answered.

"So working with numbers really lights you up then?" I said. She didn't understand the question.

"What do you mean?" she replied.

"I mean, are you stoked about finance? Do you love that world?"

Based on her blank expression, I was afraid of what she was going to say. And sure enough: "Oh, God no. I pretty much hate it. But being an accountant is good money. And my dad wants me to do this. And he's paying my tuition." And she just shrugged, as if it all made perfect sense.

I saw two things in her future: A Mercedes. And Prozac.


Listen to me: I've had thousands of conversations on variations of fulfillment and success with young adults, and old adults, and adults with arrested development just acting like adults. And I can tell you this with lucid certainty based on massive evidence of regret: Do NOT do shit just to please your parents. In fact, do not pursue anything in order to just please someone else. Ever.


You will die inside. You will grind to a slow halt and the lethargy of your spirit will weigh down your every damn day. You'll be sleeping with someone that you don't totally respect and utterly adore; you'll have an artless condo full of crap from CostCo that you don't really need; you'll count the clock until wine time. And one day you might wake up and think to yourself: Fuck. I did this for them. Where am I?

The excruciating regret of which I speak is an epidemic, of course. We know this. It's been happening for all of time, and it probably always will. Pleasing. Others. At the cost of our vitality.

So don't do it. You've heard it before, you'll hear it again. From commencement speeches given by entrepreneurial renegades. From the artists and the mavericks. From the everyday seekers who lifted themselves from regret to living -- full on. The people who love you enough to want every kind of liberation for you will tell you this: Don't do it for me.

And maybe today is the day, and these are the right pixels at the right time to inspire you to choose... your happiness.

I can also tell you this, based on the previously mentioned lucid certainty, based on massive evidence of fulfillment:

When you choose your happiness, you become infinitely more productive, useful, and magnetic to those around you. You enable yourself to truly be of service.


So let me repeat it:

Do not do shit just to please your parents.
In fact, do not pursue anything in order just to please someone else. Ever.


To Freedom. Fight for it if you must. 


Merci beaucoup Danielle. That was a breath of fresh air.