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TAKE A PEEK BEHIND THE SCENES

& INTO MY BRAIN-  THIS BLOG IS BASICALLY MY PERSONAL THERAPIST

SPRINKLED WITH SOME DIYS SO PEOPLE ACTUALLY READ IT )

Carli Vergamini

I've probably said it before, but it's worth saying again-

I love a good story.

Especially one of success. Which has led me to reading and researching what successful entrepreneurs have to say. What got them to where they are now, and how they've accomplished all that they have.

There seems to be a common thread of advice that many of them mention amongst other relevant things, but the one that is sticking with me right now is their push to "enjoy the journey."

It's easy to get caught up in the struggles and stress of starting a business (or just life in general, for heaven’s sake!), but it's a good reminder to every once in a while take a step back and look at where you are now, all you've accomplished- and although you may just be scraping by- how good you've got it to do what you love for a living.

Because it’s inevitable. Doubt can creep up at any moment. And once you think you’ve tackled it, it constantly comes crawling back. I’ve found that the best way to fight back is to surround myself with positives. So I've packed everything I love into my tiny space :)

1. Insightful and inspiring quotes to keep me motivated

2. Photos of family to remind me of why I’m pursuing my dreams

3. Last but not least, audio. I’m an avid business podcaster and eclectic playlist builder. I spend a lot of time in the studio and tire quickly so my mix of sounds is always changing. On the docket this morning: Grace Potter on iHeartRADIO (if you’re still using Pandora, I beg you to switch- and no, no one is paying me to say that) & cashing in on some Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Series podcasts this afternoon.

But perhaps the most important detail is surrounding yourself with positive people and relationships. Spend as much time as you can with dreamers, doers & crazy thinkers.

Because passion is contagious and collaborations are awesome.

What do you do to stay motivated & inspired? Drop me a line in the comments section below.


It’s a time for new goals, new starts and cool new adventures. What will you chase in 2015?

Although I’m a strong believer that you don’t need a new year to chase a new ambition or make a big change, the ending of one year and the starting of another does present us with a great excuse to look back as well as look forward…

What I learned in 2014

I LOVE salad! It took me 26 years of being a picky eater to finally realize that lettuce doesn’t have to taste like grass.

Speaking of grass- it’s not greener on the other side. It’s a waste of time comparing yourself to others and wishing you had what they did, because when you do, you usually realize what you originally had was WAY better (just speaking from experience- lots of experience).

Your attitude and your outlook are EVERYTHING. I’ve heard it before and knew it subconsciously, but I’ve spent this last month focusing on the positives and counteracting the negatives with more positives and reaped the benefits!

What I’m doing in 2015

Setting specific and attainable goals. In fact, I just finished up writing some concrete financial objectives rather than just hoping sales will increase. Now I’ve got some numbers to bounce around and shoot for.

Read more. I’m 3/4 of the way through #GIRLBOSS and I can’t put it down. There are several more business (and for fun) books on my “to read” list.

Vacation. Heading for Maine in January, but I’m really itching to cross NYC off my bucket list (maybe London again, too!)

What do YOU have planned for 2015? Don’t be shy, shout it out in the comments section below!


​I've heard it all. From “my dog ate my tassel” to “my fat lazy delivery man never delivered it” (I’m paraphrasing a bit here, there may have been an F bomb dropped in the original).

In honor of everyone who is patiently waiting for USPS to deliver their final holiday packages and even to those of you who haven’t started Christmas shopping yet, this is for you (even if you didn’t buy it from CRAVE).

A free, beautifully phrased excuse & replacement for not having your gift right here and now.

Print it.

Give it.

You’re welcome.

And hopefully you don’t have a fat lazy delivery man.


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