2021 Mid-Year Update

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Friends, how is 2021 treating you? I can’t believe we are almost halfway through the year. As I grow older, time seems to just go faster and faster. Does anyone else feel this way?

Given that we are at this point in the year, I thought it would be a good time to check in with you, share a little update, talk about the year, and chat about what’s on the horizon.

While there is nothing major happening, I’m always a bit hesitant to share these more “personal” posts. So much has changed in blogging over the past five years or so that posts like this seem almost taboo. However, I’ve felt the tug to write a little update, so here I go.

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A QUIET 2021:

If you follow the blog closely you may have noticed that things have slowed down somewhat dramatically after a very busy holiday season. This year’s gas felt really different. I assume it’s the combination of the dumpster fire that was 2020 and just feeling what I’ve determined to be a need to pivot.

“The need to pivot.”

I came across the following thought in a meme and it just hit a nerve of truth for me: “I want you to stop confusing exhaustion with unfulfillment. You aren’t tired, you’re unfulfilled. Give yourself permission to pivot.”

I have been blogging since 2009 and it has been my full-time job since 2013. While lots of changes have happened in that time period, twelve years is still a long time to be doing relatively the “same thing.” Don’t get me wrong, I am beyond thankful for my job and still generally love what I do. I can’t imagine doing anything else, nor do I want to do anything else. I suppose the blogging just feels a bit mundane on occasion.

2021 has just brought on this feeling of being tired/exhausted. This feeling has left me uninspired and unmotivated. At first, I just assumed that my creativity well had just dried up, or that maybe I had lost my talents, or that maybe I was just plain old lost. But what I’m learning is that maybe I’m not tired. Maybe I just need to pivot. I need something to be overly passionate about again.

The behind-the-scenes of blogging has become A LOT. It’s simply not enough to create a project/recipe, photograph it, and then share it. There are dozens of algorithms to keep up with just to be seen. There are dozens of “requirements” that Google puts into place that constantly change. These requirements need to be met, maintained, and constantly adjusted in order to be seen. And don’t get me started on social media. If you’re not outperforming yourself or putting on a grand show with every post, you basically don’t exist. Plus, you also “need to” create an Instagram Story, Timelapse, Pinterest Story, Google Story, IG Reel, and YouTube video about it. Say what!?

I love what I do, but because of all of these external “requirements,” a simple blog post seems like a heavy task rather than a simple joy.

I’m also trying to avoid comparison. As I mentioned above, blogging has changed so much. Many bloggers now have teams of people working for them. They have teams of people … assistants, people that write their posts, photographers, content managers, SEO experts, social media managers, videographers, and the list goes on. (And there’s nothing wrong with that approach. These folks are killing it and I love watching their businesses grow.)

Here at Inspired by Charm, it’s just me for the most part. I do have someone that edits my posts for grammar and spelling, and I have an amazing couple that has been filming videos for my recipe posts. (I’ve been adding those to my blog posts, YouTube Channel, and IGTV.) These people have been such a blessing to my business.

Some days I welcome the excitement and drive to keep moving forward and to become better than I was the day before, but other times I’m just annoyed and frustrated as I didn’t sign up for all of the “extras” that I just mentioned. I don’t want to be the CEO of some online media empire. I don’t want to be a manager of a team of people. I just want to live in my own space while creating, sharing, and inspiring.

It’s interesting too because I’ve noticed that a lot of my favorite bloggers and Instagrammers have talked about the same thing in one way or another. Some have stepped away completely. Others are taking the summer off. Others have made shifts in how or what type of content they are producing. Being aware of these situations has been so comforting. It makes me feel a little less crazy knowing that others are feeling the same way.

And I don’t say all of this to complain. I feel happy. I feel blessed. I feel a sense of purpose in that this is what I should be doing with my life. I suppose it’s just a reminder to be a little kinder to myself, do what I can, and not compare what one person can do to that of what a team of 6 can do.

While I’m generally pretty hard on myself, I’m trying to remind myself that this is just one of those ebbs in life that we all have. Thankfully ebbs don’t last forever. I’ll be chugging along on my flow in no time!

So how do I pivot? That’s my challenge because I haven’t figured that out yet! Ha! To be honest, I think a big part of it is just changing how I see and respond to things. It’s simply about showing up, doing my best every day. meeting the requirements I can, forgetting the rest, and then being at peace with it all. “We can do anything, but we can’t do everything.”

In a nutshell, that’s the long and short of where I’ve been at these days … physically and mentally. I think 2021 is just a year to be a bit quieter. A year to pause and reflect… and that’s okay.

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OTHER THINGS I’VE BEEN DOING:

Phew! With that chunk of information out of the way, I thought I would share some of the other things I’ve been up to for the first half of the year.

While this isn’t everything, these are some of the most notable things:

Crate and Barrel Collaboration: If you missed it at the end of last month, I shared a post about my side porch and fire pit area in collaboration with Crate and Barrel. (You can find that HERE if you did miss it.) This has honestly been the highlight of my year. As mentioned above, I’ve been blogging for 12 years and Crate and Barrel has been the one brand I’ve dreamed of working with. I feel so blessed to have had this opportunity.

There’s even a dedicated page to my design and product selections on their website. I didn’t even know that this was going to happen. I was filled with so much excitement and gratitude when they shared the link on their Facebook page.

Firepit Landscaping Makeover: The aforementioned collaboration motivated me to tackle another project on my list … a makeover of my backyard fire pit area. I’ve been sharing the progress on my Instagram feed. (There is a saved IG Highlights if you missed it.) The project turned out better than I expected. I love having this little oasis in my own backyard.

I will be sharing more about this on the blog VERY soon. I’m just waiting for a few more plants. Once they arrive and I get them into the ground, I will do a full post about the update.

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Gardening: This spring I was really busy outside. I planted over 60 perennials plus a few new trees and shrubs. And that’s in addition to the 70+ plants I added to the landscaping around my fire pit.

Gardening is a labor of love. And while the fruits of this labor will take a couple of years to fill out and unfold, I was so happy to make such great progress.

My Art Practice: I’ve shared a couple of posts about this on the blog (here and here), but 2021 has been a year where I dove headfirst back into my art practice. It couldn’t have come at a better time as this has been a nice mini pivot for me and something I’ve really been enjoying.

I signed up for three local in-person art courses. One was an introduction to painting which has been completed. Currently, I’m in an oil painting class where the students work on whatever project they choose and the instructor provides guidance. I LOVE the instructor and students, so this has been wonderful. This particular course will end this week and then the following week I will start a new course focusing on painting Pittsburgh landscapes en plein air. Plein air essentially means painting outside. The class will meet every week at a new outdoor location and we’ll paint outside from life. I’m especially excited about this class!

Art has brought me so much joy and peace this year; I really want to dive deeper into it. I have been trying to make art a daily habit. And while I’m not quite there, I have been painting or drawing as much as possible.

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WHAT’S AHEAD:

While 2021 has brought a more relaxed blogging and working schedule, I’m not just sitting around in my PJs. I do have some fun projects in the works. I’ll be sharing more about each of these as they come to life, but here’s a little sneak peek.

Retaining Wall: When it fits into my budget, my goal is to tackle one large project each year. Two years ago it was my kitchen makeover, last year it was custom cabinetry for my entryway and living room, and this year it’s a 100 ft. two-tiered retaining wall in my backyard.

This project will happen in September, but I spent a lot of time figuring out the plan and finding the best contractors. Once this project is complete, it will open the doors to allow me to add even more to my backyard including a shed, garden, outdoor oven, etc. I can’t wait!

Bedroom Updates: I have two bedrooms in my house that have mostly gone untouched since I moved in. While they don’t require major renovations, I want to give them some sort of style direction. One room will get painted, the other room will receive wallpaper, and both will get new light fixtures and furnishings.

The goal is just to have these spaces feel more complete and intentional.

Basement Studio: This might be the project I’m most excited about. I’ve never shared my basement online before. It’s not that it’s all that bad, it’s just an awkward space with bad lighting.

For a while now, I’ve been wanting to turn my basement into a little creative studio. (I’ve been doing my art out of a small section of a bedroom and it just isn’t cutting it.) Well, I’m finally going to do it! I will obviously take you along on the journey (before photos coming soon!) and share my plans and process.

In a nutshell, here’s what needs to be done:
– update lighting
– repair and paint paneling (walls)
– new flooring
– furnish and style
– update doors and windows

While this isn’t a major renovation, there is still a lot to be done. I’m hoping to tackle some of the projects myself, I’m also bringing in some folks to do the projects that are beyond my skill/knowledge level. Thankfully I have some great folks lined up so the project should be underway soon.

With all of these design projects, my current plan is to take my time with them. While I’m anxious to get them completed (especially the basement studio), I’m in no rush.

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Art Practice: As I mentioned above, my art practice is currently a big focus for me. My goal is to be able to do one painting each day. As I’ve watched and listened to other artists talk about their evolution and practice. the one thing I heard, again and again, is how important and helpful it was for them to paint every day.

I’m still working on developing my style and trying to figure out what medium and subjects I like best. Once I feel more confident and have a clear direction, I would love to be able to create a collection and offer some work for sale. I’ve been so surprised at how many folks have asked about purchasing some of my art. I would love to make this a reality.

More of What You Love About IBC: I also plan to bring you more of what you love. While I’m not going anywhere and updates will continue to be here on the blog and on Instagram, I suspect that things will be slow and quiet for the rest of the summer and things will ramp up around August. But who knows, that could change! I’m trying to let 2021 unfold as it would like. No pressure. I hope you’ll stick with me.

… I think that’s enough for the year, right?

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THAT’S A WRAP:

So that was a lot. Haha. I think I should wrap things up here.

While I knew this post would be informative, I didn’t realize how long it would be until my fingers hit the keyboard. I hope that this was insightful, informative, and gave you a little look at how I’ve been spending my days.

If you’ve gotten this far in this post, congratulations, and thank you for sticking with me. Now, this is the point where I’ll ask you what you’d like to see here. And while I always appreciate the typical responses of “more of the same, recipes, keep doing what you’re doing,” etc., I’d really love to know what your soul is craving more of when you come online. What brings you here? Also, when you leave this space, what left you feeling happy and inspired. What improved your day, your home, your life. Let me know in the comments below. Thank you!

Until next time, my friends!

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163 Comments

  1. Thank you for this update, Michael. I wish you the very best in whatever direction you decide to go. You are such a lovely person with so much talent and incredible good taste and style….so smart and creative, insightful….so enjoyable to follow. IBC is an beautiful oasis in a sea of blogs. Thank you for sharing, and for all you do to maintain this wonderful site. Well done!!!

  2. Michael you are so genuine and refreshing. I look forward to reading your blog and instagram posts. And you have so many gifts. Thank you for sharing your talents with us and little bits of your life too.

  3. Thank you for sharing your life at this point. It is always helpful to hear a real and personal account of what another person is experiencing. I always enjoy your blog and your home. I have been reading blogs of various kinds for many years. I don’t really care for the big productions some of them are becoming. Also, while I understand the need for some ads and associations, some blogs are hard sell sites and all about the money and sales. These I do not read. You accomplish so much I am amazed really. You are adorable and would like a grandson just like you.

  4. I have loved you and your blog since I first discovered it years ago! I can imagine internet changes and blogging demands have gotten hard to keep up with. Honestly, I really miss what blogs were like when I first discovered them over ten years ago. They were much less corporate, commercial, etc and more personal with affordable DIY decorating which I loved and miss. I’m happy for all the successes of the bloggers, but I do miss the original blogging days.
    Whatever you decide it has to be right for you, but I will continue to follow and support you as you continue this amazing life journey. “Inspired By Charm” is a favorite blog of mine. Your creativity is inspirational and I look forward to what your future blogging holds. Enjoy your summer!

  5. Such a refreshing insight into the world of blogging. I’m overwhelmed just reading about it! I’ve always wondered how they get done what they do! Take all the time you need to to do what makes you happy and pivot! You do an amazing job covering all that you do. AND OMG! That painting of the ball in the pool! Love, love, love it!!!!

    1. Yes, Susan. Blogging has changed so much in recent years. Some has been for the good, but it certainly is a lot some days. Thank you for taking the time to read and comment. I appreciate it!

      xo Michael

  6. This 70 yr old is not going anywhere! Your journey has always been interesting and so enjoyable. Keep on exploring your talents and we’ll come along with you. I have learned so much from following you. YOU are a JOY in today’s online jungle. Thank you!

  7. Michael,
    I am always inspired by your creativity…in whatever format you share..food, gardening, decorating, anything! Keep on being your true self and keep sharing with all of us who are enjoying the evolution of your wirk.

  8. Dear Micheal,
    Thank you for your honesty and you vulnerability! I so appreciate it–and YOU!
    After 40+ years of HS teaching, your words really resonate with me! This year of Zoom teaching made me question my effectiveness, which is something I take pride in. But my students and their parents were SO appreciative of my efforts, that the end of the school year finds me rejuvenated and ready for a summer that will fill my empty tank. I hope that your readers–like me–will fill you up too!
    Fill up, and know that you matter!!

  9. Excellent catch up! I’m a rather new reader, but you are one of my staples now. I love your style and your cadence. Let the big guys have it- what you share and do is what we readers like and want to see. I’ve already bought a few things you’ve shared and have loved them!
    Seeing how you research and bring a project to fruition would be great to see more of. Not everyone naturally has vision. Seeing someone who does break down the steps would be really neat and not something I see a lot of in blogs/IG.
    Thanks for bringing us up to speed!

  10. Michael,
    I love your blog! Please continue with what you have been doing. Your paintings are awesome, especially the one with the flowers and lemons,

  11. I found your blog and IG through Thriftydecorchick this past year. I think your creative ideas have been delightful. And I’ve tried some of your recipes. I love the way you style your home and have found your posts inspiring. So I’d enjoy seeing your future projects unfold. You really have amazing talent. Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing it with the world. You are truly one of a kind…the really good kind!😊

  12. Thank you so much for sharing all of this – I copied the quote you shared and sent it to my husband 🙂 we’ve both been feeling it lately!

    “…stop confusing exhaustion with unfulfillment. You aren’t tired, you’re unfulfilled. Give yourself permission to pivot.”

    I love your design posts and your recipe posts.

  13. You have talent with your artwork! I know what I like when I see it, when it comes to art. And just the three examples you shared above really struck a note with me. Are you selling them? My fav is the beach ball in the pool, then the mountain landscape, then the flora scene. I would literally buy the originals of two of the three. I’m hoping that artwork will be a strong pivot for you!

  14. Love your Blog! Look forward to reading each post. Use many of your recipes and pass on to my daughter. She liked them so much that she also subscribe to your blog also. You have wonderful style and are very creative. I have loved everything you have done to your home with all the updating I have followed you for about 11 years and hopefully will continue to get inspired by all your creativity

  15. I love following you just the way you are! You truly inspire me and are so real and honest. Even though you are much more talented than I am, I have tried many of your projects, recipes and styling tips.I am wowed by your artistic talents, especially your painting! I love when you share your antique hunts with your mom and aspire to have ribbon cupboard just like yours. Thank you for being real and connecting with us with kindness, honesty, and creativity. XO

  16. Oh, I’m not going anywhere! One thing I’d like you to hit on is your “studio”. I’m in the midst of creating my space, or you could call it my “self-love spot”. I do a number of crafts including paint. I’m an eclectic kind of girl and the space I’m looking to use is what some people would call a bonus room. It has 3 windows looking over the lake I live on. My problem is definitely the “eclectic” thing but also a sense of being overwhelmed. I want a lot of things in a not so big room. So, when you get ready to work on yours (not the basics) but organizing and putting what where, I would love to follow you more closely. My budget is not real big either!!!

  17. Michael, I think your idea of a pivot point in your life is absolutely a perfect way to accept life as it is. I’ve had to pivot many, many times in my 72 years….and that’s what keeps me going! Your blog is one of my top favorites. Your ideas and descriptions are easy to follow and although I don’t know you personally, I see you as a very genuine person and that’s one of the things I like about you. Keep up the good work (it’s obvious something you enjoy) and good luck in your life pivot. I absolutely LOVE the paintings you have shared. I, too, would be interested in purchasing some of them when you are ready. I am really looking forward to your garden renovation and the retaining wall, as I am a retired landscape architect. It’s so fun to follow you!

  18. I love your blog! I don’t even know how it first showed up in my inbox but I’m so grateful! And now I want a print of the beach ball painting because it’s so happy! Thank you for what you do and for being yourself in all of it.

    ~Julie