Eileen Fisher: ‘When Was Fashion Week?’

Really enjoyed her perspective of doing things right all along and focusing on higher quality, sustainable pieces that work together for an efficient wardrobe. And especially the focus on collaboration and consensus for an egoless corporate structure. I’m sure it makes hiring and HR management a nightmare, but with a successful company continuing to grow since the 80’s, Eileen Fisher is obviously on to something. Aspiring leaders, take note! Eileen Fisher: ‘When Was Fashion Week?’
— Read on www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2018/10/05/business/eileen-fisher-corner-office.amp.html

The War of Art

In yesterday’s post, Jemima Kirke talks about ego and resistance stopping her from creating the art she knows she needs to create. As she said the words, my immediate thoughts were simultaneously “SAME” and “Steven Pressfield.” Which if you’ve spent any time at all poking around in the world of the creative you’ve surely heard his book The War of Art recommended at least a million times. If you haven’t read it yet, go ahead and grab a copy. It’s a quick read that will give you the wake up call (and by wake up call I mean kick in the ass) you need. For extra credit, you can also read ahead to Do The Work and Turning Pro. While there’s a little overlap among the books, the content is the kind of thing most of us probably need to have reinforced on a daily basis, so a little repetition won’t hurt. Honestly, the format of the books would make them perfect to add to a daily devotional style line up. Each chapter is only a paragraph to a page or two long, which makes them just the right length to read one a day as a part of your morning routine.

Have you seen this video series?


I was a little surprised that this video popped up as a recommendation on YouTube, but I have to admit the bit in the title about “Getting Out of Her Own Way” had me hooked. I’ve never seen an episode of Girls, so really this video is the only context I have on Jemima Kirke as an actress/celebrity/artist. But that made no difference in the power of her message throughout the video. I highly recommend scrolling through and checking out plenty of the other videos in the series by StyleLikeU, every single one is an incredible glimpse into the lives and struggles and triumphs of women from all kinds of backgrounds. I was struck by how eloquent each of the women interviewed are, and found myself clicking through and watching for hours. Next time you’re sitting down for a scroll through Instagram or a Netflix binge, do yourself a favor and check this series out instead.