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June 20, 2019

10 Days with Mama Wilson







Mom left on Monday and a variety of experiences filled our 10 days together:


Four daily dog walks

Rose lattes at Ladurée

Pigs & Pugs Project’s Yoga + the Animals at Burleigh Manor Animal Sanctuary

Hand lettering play at the National Portrait Gallery

Mani/pedis

A Doll’s House, Part Two

TDJ Soirée

Reading time at The Wing in Georgetown

Brunch dates

Matcha lattes at Teaism

Yin yoga class

Drawing night at home

Bookstore browsing

TranquiliT fashion show

Bethesda Salt Cave

Kung Pao tofu (her favorite DC dish)


Whew, a whirlwind tour of laughter, green smoothies, and LOTS of sugar!


With Tim away for a week, I loved having Mom’s help caring for our four little beasts and her willingness to join me on a variety of outings. Next stop, Italy in July!


Thank you, Mama, for accompanying me and our disobedient pups on multiple walks, breaking up their attempts to eat each other, and carrying Gizmo around in a sling when sundowner syndrome set in. This qualifies you for sainthood in my book! Bisous. x


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Mom left on Monday and a variety of experiences filled our 10 days together:


Four daily dog walks

Rose lattes at Ladurée

Pigs & Pugs Project’s Yoga + the Animals at Burleigh Manor Animal Sanctuary

Hand lettering play at the National Portrait Gallery

Mani/pedis

A Doll’s House, Part Two

TDJ Soirée

Reading time at The Wing in Georgetown

Brunch dates

Matcha lattes at Teaism

Yin yoga class

Drawing night at home

Bookstore browsing

TranquiliT fashion show

Bethesda Salt Cave

Kung Pao tofu (her favorite DC dish)


Whew, a whirlwind tour of laughter, green smoothies, and LOTS of sugar!


With Tim away for a week, I loved having Mom’s help caring for our four little beasts and her willingness to join me on a variety of outings. Next stop, Italy in July!


Thank you, Mama, for accompanying me and our disobedient pups on multiple walks, breaking up their attempts to eat each other, and carrying Gizmo around in a sling when sundowner syndrome set in. This qualifies you for sainthood in my book! Bisous. x


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Mom left on Monday and a variety of experiences filled our 10 days together:


Four daily dog walks

Rose lattes at Ladurée

Pigs & Pugs Project’s Yoga + the Animals at Burleigh Manor Animal Sanctuary

Hand lettering play at the National Portrait Gallery

Mani/pedis

A Doll’s House, Part Two

TDJ Soirée

Reading time at The Wing in Georgetown

Brunch dates

Matcha lattes at Teaism

Yin yoga class

Drawing night at home

Bookstore browsing

TranquiliT fashion show

Bethesda Salt Cave

Kung Pao tofu (her favorite DC dish)


Whew, a whirlwind tour of laughter, green smoothies, and LOTS of sugar!


With Tim away for a week, I loved having Mom’s help caring for our four little beasts and her willingness to join me on a variety of outings. Next stop, Italy in July!


Thank you, Mama, for accompanying me and our disobedient pups on multiple walks, breaking up their attempts to eat each other, and carrying Gizmo around in a sling when sundowner syndrome set in. This qualifies you for sainthood in my book! Bisous. x


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Mom left on Monday and a variety of experiences filled our 10 days together:


Four daily dog walks

Rose lattes at Ladurée

Pigs & Pugs Project’s Yoga + the Animals at Burleigh Manor Animal Sanctuary

Hand lettering play at the National Portrait Gallery

Mani/pedis

A Doll’s House, Part Two

TDJ Soirée

Reading time at The Wing in Georgetown

Brunch dates

Matcha lattes at Teaism

Yin yoga class

Drawing night at home

Bookstore browsing

TranquiliT fashion show

Bethesda Salt Cave

Kung Pao tofu (her favorite DC dish)


Whew, a whirlwind tour of laughter, green smoothies, and LOTS of sugar!


With Tim away for a week, I loved having Mom’s help caring for our four little beasts and her willingness to join me on a variety of outings. Next stop, Italy in July!


Thank you, Mama, for accompanying me and our disobedient pups on multiple walks, breaking up their attempts to eat each other, and carrying Gizmo around in a sling when sundowner syndrome set in. This qualifies you for sainthood in my book! Bisous. x


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June 19, 2019

TDJ Live THIS Sunday



It’s that time of the year!


Our FREE summer seasonal gathering is THIS Sunday at 8pm ET and you can sign up HERE.


These quarterly online events allow us to connect live as a community to reflect and set intentions for the new season. Take an hour just for you. Learn eight tranquility tips. Play with your creative tools and push the pause button on your busy life. Connect with other tranquility-seekers around the globe.


In addition to the one-hour workshop, you’ll also receive a 17-page guidebook (coming Friday), a TranquiliT discount code, and have the opportunity to participate in a Daybook giveaway.


Can’t wait to connect on Sunday! Bisous. x



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June 16, 2019

A Peek Inside TDJ Soirée


It’s hard to believe a week has passed since we were all together exploring the six TDJ Tenets, noshing on warm vegan beignets, sipping green juice, making connections, creating action steps, watching TranquiliT come to life on six gorgeous models, and reflecting while surrounded by art, chandeliers, peonies, and the sounds of piano.


Earlier today I posted some of these photos on the TDJ Soirée private Facebook group and asked about any ripple effects from our time together. By focusing on a Tenet or area that needs attention from our Seasonal Life Reviews (in Year of Tranquility and the Daybook), we can take micromovements or small shifts toward growth.


Here’s what I shared about my own:


“For me, I’ve been more cognizant of CREATIVITY. For example, I scheduled creative adventures for Mom all week and even pulled pages from my Daybook to outline her schedule with a highlighter. I met up with friends for hand lettering practice. Mom and I spent Friday night practicing our drawing “skills” with Flow’s 50 Ways to Draw Your Beautiful Ordinary Life. (Why are teapots so hard to draw?!) We wandered the three floors of Bethesda’s Anthropologie store and were flooded with inspiration. I shared a few new photos on Instagram (an ongoing creative outlet that helps me see ordinary moments with a fresh eye).”


Earlier today I came across this F. Scott Fitzgerald quote, “For what’s it’s worth, it’s never too late or, in my case, too early to be whoever you want to be . . . I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again.”


Although the Soirée has passed, I hope to continue challenging myself to live these Tenets and to infuse my days with beautiful moments through creative play, mindfulness practices, self-care, and more. Who’s with me?! Bisous. x










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It’s hard to believe a week has passed since we were all together exploring the six TDJ Tenets, noshing on warm vegan beignets, sipping green juice, making connections, creating action steps, watching TranquiliT come to life on six gorgeous models, and reflecting while surrounded by art, chandeliers, peonies, and the sounds of piano.


Earlier today I posted some of these photos on the TDJ Soirée private Facebook group and asked about any ripple effects from our time together. By focusing on a Tenet or area that needs attention from our Seasonal Life Reviews (in Year of Tranquility and the Daybook), we can take micromovements or small shifts toward growth.


Here’s what I shared about my own:


“For me, I’ve been more cognizant of CREATIVITY. For example, I scheduled creative adventures for Mom all week and even pulled pages from my Daybook to outline her schedule with a highlighter. I met up with friends for hand lettering practice. Mom and I spent Friday night practicing our drawing “skills” with Flow’s 50 Ways to Draw Your Beautiful Ordinary Life. (Why are teapots so hard to draw?!) We wandered the three floors of Bethesda’s Anthropologie store and were flooded with inspiration. I shared a few new photos on Instagram (an ongoing creative outlet that helps me see ordinary moments with a fresh eye).”


Earlier today I came across this F. Scott Fitzgerald quote, “For what’s it’s worth, it’s never too late or, in my case, too early to be whoever you want to be . . . I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again.”


Although the Soirée has passed, I hope to continue challenging myself to live these Tenets and to infuse my days with beautiful moments through creative play, mindfulness practices, self-care, and more. Who’s with me?! Bisous. x










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A Peek Inside TDJ Soirée


It’s hard to believe a week has passed since we were all together exploring the six TDJ Tenets, noshing on warm vegan beignets, sipping green juice, making connections, creating action steps, watching TranquiliT come to life on six gorgeous models, and reflecting while surrounded by art, chandeliers, peonies, and the sounds of piano.


Earlier today I posted some of these photos on the TDJ Soirée private Facebook group and asked about any ripple effects from our time together. By focusing on a Tenet or area that needs attention from our Seasonal Life Reviews (in Year of Tranquility and the Daybook), we can take micromovements or small shifts toward growth.


Here’s what I shared about my own:


“For me, I’ve been more cognizant of CREATIVITY. For example, I scheduled creative adventures for Mom all week and even pulled pages from my Daybook to outline her schedule with a highlighter. I met up with friends for hand lettering practice. Mom and I spent Friday night practicing our drawing “skills” with Flow’s 50 Ways to Draw Your Beautiful Ordinary Life. (Why are teapots so hard to draw?!) We wandered the three floors of Bethesda’s Anthropologie store and were flooded with inspiration. I shared a few new photos on Instagram (an ongoing creative outlet that helps me see ordinary moments with a fresh eye).”


Earlier today I came across this F. Scott Fitzgerald quote, “For what’s it’s worth, it’s never too late or, in my case, too early to be whoever you want to be . . . I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again.”


Although the Soirée has passed, I hope to continue challenging myself to live these Tenets and to infuse my days with beautiful moments through creative play, mindfulness practices, self-care, and more. Who’s with me?! Bisous. x










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It’s hard to believe a week has passed since we were all together exploring the six TDJ Tenets, noshing on warm vegan beignets, sipping green juice, making connections, creating action steps, watching TranquiliT come to life on six gorgeous models, and reflecting while surrounded by art, chandeliers, peonies, and the sounds of piano.


Earlier today I posted some of these photos on the TDJ Soirée private Facebook group and asked about any ripple effects from our time together. By focusing on a Tenet or area that needs attention from our Seasonal Life Reviews (in Year of Tranquility and the Daybook), we can take micromovements or small shifts toward growth.


Here’s what I shared about my own:


“For me, I’ve been more cognizant of CREATIVITY. For example, I scheduled creative adventures for Mom all week and even pulled pages from my Daybook to outline her schedule with a highlighter. I met up with friends for hand lettering practice. Mom and I spent Friday night practicing our drawing “skills” with Flow’s 50 Ways to Draw Your Beautiful Ordinary Life. (Why are teapots so hard to draw?!) We wandered the three floors of Bethesda’s Anthropologie store and were flooded with inspiration. I shared a few new photos on Instagram (an ongoing creative outlet that helps me see ordinary moments with a fresh eye).”


Earlier today I came across this F. Scott Fitzgerald quote, “For what’s it’s worth, it’s never too late or, in my case, too early to be whoever you want to be . . . I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again.”


Although the Soirée has passed, I hope to continue challenging myself to live these Tenets and to infuse my days with beautiful moments through creative play, mindfulness practices, self-care, and more. Who’s with me?! Bisous. x










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It’s hard to believe a week has passed since we were all together exploring the six TDJ Tenets, noshing on warm vegan beignets, sipping green juice, making connections, creating action steps, watching TranquiliT come to life on six gorgeous models, and reflecting while surrounded by art, chandeliers, peonies, and the sounds of piano.


Earlier today I posted some of these photos on the TDJ Soirée private Facebook group and asked about any ripple effects from our time together. By focusing on a Tenet or area that needs attention from our Seasonal Life Reviews (in Year of Tranquility and the Daybook), we can take micromovements or small shifts toward growth.


Here’s what I shared about my own:


“For me, I’ve been more cognizant of CREATIVITY. For example, I scheduled creative adventures for Mom all week and even pulled pages from my Daybook to outline her schedule with a highlighter. I met up with friends for hand lettering practice. Mom and I spent Friday night practicing our drawing “skills” with Flow’s 50 Ways to Draw Your Beautiful Ordinary Life. (Why are teapots so hard to draw?!) We wandered the three floors of Bethesda’s Anthropologie store and were flooded with inspiration. I shared a few new photos on Instagram (an ongoing creative outlet that helps me see ordinary moments with a fresh eye).”


Earlier today I came across this F. Scott Fitzgerald quote, “For what’s it’s worth, it’s never too late or, in my case, too early to be whoever you want to be . . . I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again.”


Although the Soirée has passed, I hope to continue challenging myself to live these Tenets and to infuse my days with beautiful moments through creative play, mindfulness practices, self-care, and more. Who’s with me?! Bisous. x










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