19 June 2014

Playlist May/June 2014

Below you find my current playlist. It's a mix between new discoveries and upbeat, spring feel-good tracks. Get our iPod/ Phone/ portable CD or Record-Player, go outside and enjoy the sun and warmer weather! Summer is coming! :)

  1. Rüfüs - Sundream
  2. NIHILS - Lovers on the Run
  3. The Majority Says - Run Alone
  4. The Makemakes - Million Euro Smile  
  5. Illy - Tight Rope
  6. Them 9's - Dreams
  7. Alaskan Poetry - New Girl
  8. Thelma Plum - How Much Dies Your Love Cost
  9. Matthew Mole - Take Yours I'll Take Mine
  10. Last Dinosaurs - Time & Place
  11. The Cherry Dolls - Wasted Pearls
  12. Young Night - Picasso
  13. Electric Guest - This Head I Hold
  14. Example - Watch The Sun Come Up
  15. Parov Stelar - The Mojo Radio Gang  
  16. The Cat Empire - Hello 
  17. The Cat Empire -  Fischies
  18. NIHILS - Are We the Sons
  19. Zero Assoluto - Per Dimenticare
  20. Benny Goodman Orchestra - Sing Sing Sing
Cheers,
Mags

31 May 2014

Being Heliophilic

I am heliophelic.
Heliophelia describes the desire to stay in the sun and the love of sunlight. So yes, I am heliophilic. 


When I wake up in the morning and see the sky is blue and it's going to be a sunny day, I am less grumpy (clearly I am not a morning person) and sometimes the fact that the sun is shining makes my 'not-quite-awake'-self instantly up beat and motivated to start this day.
For me, sunshine makes everything better, brighter and more enjoyable. Don't get me wrong: I am also that kind of person that loves jumping around in puddles of rain and having fun dancing and running around in the rain for no other reason than just because I feel like it. I also love snowy days. But right now- spring in the northern hemisphere- I seriously have such a craving for sun it is unbelievable. The last couple of weeks it's been raining all the time and the sky was cloudy and grey. Then there was this brief window of 4 and a half days of sunshine before it went back to being even more rainy than before. 
In these couple of sunny days I realised again how much sunshine can change the outcome of a day.
If the sun is shining I always spend my lunch break outside. I sit down in this little park just opposite the entrance of the building I am currently doing my internship at. The change of scenery really enhances my level of regeneration and I feel more energised when I return inside and am motivated to give it my best again in there. When I have to spend my lunch break inside I can't enjoy the break time I get. I eat and then I wait until the time is over or simply go back to work earlier than I would have to and I realise that later in the afternoon I am counting down the minutes until I can leave. So clearly sunshine is not only better for my mood but also has a positive impact on my work.
Sitting in the sun, feeling the rays of sunlight on my skin while I have my eyes closed an enjoy the moment is such a nice little treat to lift my spirit and my level of happiness.  If you read my last post on how time flies by you know that for me time passes incredibly fast. So I think it is very important to try and make every day special and worth being experienced. Sunshine i one of those tiny little things in life that are free but can make a huge difference if acknowledged and not ignored.
I hope you are fortunate enough to have lots of sunshine in your life. But still: next time turn your head in the direction of the sun, close your eyes, enjoy the warmth and maybe just like it tends to happen to me, your face will light up, produce a smile and endorphins just like that. Let these little things make your day!

Cheers for now,
Mags

29 May 2014

Acknowledging the Now

It's crazy how time flies by- especially when you're busy. A month ago I was already nearly done with my internship in Berlin and now I' already past my 3rd (nearly done with my 4th) week of my second one. When I remind myself or randomly come across the thought that I'm in my 6th term of my Bachelor's degree right now and I've basically got less than a year of Uni left before I graduate- I am simply shocked.
In September 2012 I started my term abroad in Sydney, Australia and the whole 'going to the other end of the world'-adventure seems sooo distant to me now, I can't even grasp the fact that it really happened. It's just unbelievable.
And because time flies by day by day (especially if you're busy the whole day and plan loads of different things additionally to your full daily work schedule) I decided to not let my life pass me by.
I am a very driven person so I have goals for my life and certain pin points where I want my life to be headed, but these goals all lie far, far ahead in the future and by trying to get there (as fast as I can possibly manage) I made the mistake not to live in the now.

During my first two years of University (don't get me started on school) I've basically lived and breathed University. That was it. Studying and going to class took up all my time and I didn't let myself plan other fun activities to balance out all the work. Yeah, grades matter to me, but I'm definitely not an A-student - no matter how hard I tr and how much time I spend studying: I only manage to get average grades, sometimes a little above average... but no higher than that...
Anyway I practically did nothing next to University.
Last autumn (starting in my 3rd year) I changed that: I included sports twice in my weekly schedule and I am really enjoying that. I took the time to go out more and meet up with friends, I went on shopping trips etc. and I really can say: it upped my level of happiness.
I learned to acknowledge the little things in life and allow them to make my day. Little acts of kindness, smiles returned by strangers, new awesome music discoveries or my favourite album ever and simply feeling the sun on my skin, those are the things that light me up each day now- no matter how low my motivation level is that day. I manage to turn these days around and go to bed happy more and more often.

Having goals and plans for your life is important (at least for planners and organisers like me). But only living to be successful in completing your goals in the future can't make you happy in the present. But that's the point, isn't it? Being happy and satisfied would be an every day goal, that still cab be completed every day without losing the big goal out of sight- but making sure to reach it with way more fun (and possibly a few awesome, never expected detours)! :)

That are some of my thoughts put into a weird jumble of words for you for now.
Go and do something fun! You deserve it!

Cheers for now,
Mags

29 April 2014

Seeing the World through a Camera Lense


During an internship at a Design Studio in Berlin I just completed a couple of days ago, one of my main tasks (additionally to some boring website administration stuff and other typical office jobs) was content creation. Essentially it was my job to go out and take pictures for this new project of the studio. So basically I took pictures of everything that had and interesting shape (since that is the basis for the work of the rest of the team). I literally took pictures from everything that came to mind so for example friends of mine listening to music or doing yoga poses, fruit like an apple or banana I had at home, construction fences, bikes various kitchen tools..etc etc. I think you get the idea^^

Anyway, running around Berlin with my camera in hand I had this one goal: to take as many pictures as possible. After some days my view of objects had completely changed: I kind of started to view the world in silhouettes and so I came to acknowledge certain objects or details I've never even noticed (in parks the streets, my flat,..) before.
Pretty crazy how such a simple task, that just asks of you to capture certain things can alter your view of the world completely in such a short time. Try it for yourself: alter your view (focus on a certain colour, certain objects, shapes,... whatever you can think of) and be amazed of what you might discover in your daily surroundings :)

Cheers for now,
Maggie

20 April 2014

Easter

Easter. One of those holidays you spend around your family at least where I come from, and particularly in my family. I can clearly remember being a child and being veeery excited for Easter. A school-break of about 10 days, including 2 weekends of tradition and even presents. Who wouldn't love that?

First I have to say that my parents both come from small villages in the countryside in Austria and my family is catholic. So each year on Whitsunday we (my parents, my brother my sister and me) used to go and visit my grandmother on the countryside. In the village centre there was this procession leading from one main square into church. It was (and probably still is) a big deal to all locals and us of course. We all were given these (depending on how tall and strong you were) huge "Palmbuschen", which are basically tree branches or wooden sticks decorated in the traditional way with apples, ribbons and I think something like needles of fir trees (this varies from village to village). The children and teenagers carried these huge things at least twice their size with them, whereas the adults (mostly the women) carried a handy little one. Basically these Palmbuschen symbolise a certain event which is mentioned in the Bible. Anyway, we always took part in this procession to church but at the last chance we kind of stole ourselves away (my Granny's idea) and went to have some Würstl (traditional thing in Austria. You just go and have some sausages^^) and had a great time sitting in this traditional Restaurant. Every one of us (my grandma, my cousins, my siblings and me) enjoying the fact that the rest of the village was in church and we had the Restaurant to ourselves :)
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I really enjoyed this tradition. Unfortunately it's been years since I last had the pleasure of taking part. But as you can imagine this was a nice start for my school-break.
Then there was one more week until Easter. I loved Easter. Running around in the garden (or (since the weather wasn't nice enough most of the time) inside) at my grandparents house looking for the  Easter-baskets and little treats the Easter bunny had hidden for us.

I have to admit: I was really fortunate to grow up with traditions like that and family, that completely went all out for me and my siblings to enjoy this event. Like Christmas time, Easter is very much associated with family and traditions for me.
This year I am not at home for Easter, but my cousin came to visit me over the Easter-holidays so I'll have a part of my family by my side.

I'd love to hear/read about your greatest Easter-memory and/or traditions you have about Easter, so email me or comment below. I'm looking forward to reading your stories :)

Happy Easter and I hope you'll go out and search for little treats yourself!
Cheers for now,
Mags