It's been quite evident that my posts and vlogs have been all over the place, following no schedule. I had been quite good with my "Monday, Wednesday, Firday, Sunday" schedule, but after my US holiday I have been having a huge block. I put a lot of effort in finding the perfect outfits for the trip and creating posts to go up while I'm away, as well as finding the ideal spots for the perfect content. If you follow my Instagram, you'll see all the wonderful pictures we took - which I'm very proud of. 

After returning from holiday I was extremely excited to start producing blog posts yet felt unsure what to write about. I put a lot of pressure on myself to start creating more content and even though I have a lot of ideas I haven't managed to put them down. The more I thought about it the more it stressed me out. It troubled me that the content wasn't out on time, that it wasn't what I promised myself and that I was having a huge block. Basically the more I thought about it the bigger my creative block got, until I understood I need to relax.

Creative blocks are quite common, everyone experiences them. Instead of obsessing about it try taking a break from it all. When you're passionate about what you do taking a break isn't easy, it consumes you. What's worse though, taking a break or publishing content you're not proud of? In the end it depends on you, if you're only interested in having some content out there then go for it, but if you care about what you produce then a break could be nice. Meditate, look for inspiration, put down ideas of what you would like to create, but don't put pressure on yourself. Take the time you need and do things at your own pace. Step back and realize you're only human, so give yourself permission to have a break. 

Have you experienced a creative block?

Have a pink-tastic day!
Kisses
Layering is the absolute best, don't you think? It's still freezing cold outside, so still hard to be fashionable. At least I find it quite hard to come up with fun outfits during the winter time, I just want to bundle up in my blanket and never leave the bed. That might be a bit extreme, but you get the point. 

For today, I layered a bandage crop top over a shirt dress. The vibe of the whole look is feminine, but edgy thanks to the leather details, which is how I like it. Of course, when trying a similar style in the winter time, you need to layer leather pants underneath the dress to keep you warm. If you don't like leather pants, go for leggings or really thick stockings. 

To be honest, when envisioning this look I had a few concerns about the end result, but it turned out quite chic. The bell sleeves add a trendy layer, seeing how this year is all about the statement sleeve. 

What are your thoughts on layering crop tops over blouses?

Have a pink-tastic day!
Kisses
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