A Little Life Update


It has been a hot minute since I’ve done one of these life update posts. In fact, I think it’s been over a year. I need to get in the habit of doing these more regularly.  A reader sent me a message the other day mentioning how much they had enjoyed my life update posts in the past and it reminded me that I needed to do another one. 

To structure this post, I will be addressing questions that I’ve recently received, mentioning things that I’ve been thinking about, and sharing things that I’ve been up to. If I miss anything or you have other questions/thoughts, feel free to leave them in the comments below. It’s always nice when this is a conversation rather than me just “blah, blah, blahing” at you. 

vase of dahlias on dry sink.

What’s up with all the recipes?

Great question. So, if you follow along closely, you might have noticed that there’s been an influx of recipes over the past few months. (Maybe even all of 2022 if we’re being honest.) Let me explain the reasoning for this.

First, I’m just in a different season at this very moment. This is my 14th year of blogging (crazy right?) and over the past couple of years, I’ve just been kind of going through the motions. That’s not to say there haven’t been things that I have loved sharing or things that were exciting to share, but recently I feel like I’ve been just checking off boxes. 

Because of feeling this way, I thought that this year I would just put a pause on things, try something new, and see how that felt. I haven’t had any major breakthroughs yet, but it may just take a little more time. 

caramel apple muffins

The second piece that has influenced all the recipes is more from a business standpoint. Inspired by Charm is my full-time job and thus it is how I pay my bills. So, while ideally, I would always love to work from my heart and passions, I have to put some business thought behind my actions. For years now, 95% of my top 100 posts are recipes. (And what I mean by top posts is the blog posts that are visited most.) Therefore, a big percentage of my revenue is coming from recipes. 

Taking those two things into consideration, it just made sense for me to focus on recipes for a time as I forge my path forward. It was either that or disappear altogether for a period of time. And while “peacing out” sounded really nice, it wasn’t a practical option since this blog is my bread and butter. 

One final note on this topic: If you enjoy my decorating, interiors, crafts, etc. posts, and want to see more of them, please engage with them. Pin them to Pinterest, like them on Instagram, share them to your social media accounts, link to them on your blogs, leave comments, etc. Engagement and viewing them often is what makes these posts successful. If I start to see that these styles of posts are serving the blog better, then I’m able to do more of them. (And even if they don’t, I have no current plans to become a strictly food-based blog, so I will continue to share all the interests of my life.) 

Will there be more decorating, interiors, crafts, etc.?

Yes, absolutely. In fact, I’ve been working on content plans for the rest of the year and I have some fun ideas and brainstorms. I also still have several rooms in my house that are unfinished and need some love and attention. I just want to be in the right place mentally and creative-wise when I go to do them.  Consequently, they are on hold for now.

vase of dahlias on dry sink.

Blogging has changed a lot in the past 13 years. I’ve changed too. The reality with strictly interior/decorating blogging is you constantly need new spaces to makeover, you have to buy new things, you’re constantly sharing links to products you don’t own. 

There is nothing wrong with any of these things and many of my favorite people follow all or some of these avenues. In the past, I’ve done some of these things myself. However, as I grow older, the desire to constantly change my decor and shop for new things has greatly diminished. In fact, I’m trying to figure out how to declutter and live with less. (Yes, I can share more about this in future posts.)

In addition to these things, I’m also trying to figure out where my style is these days. I feel a bit of a shift coming and I haven’t decided what that looks like yet.

Here’s what I am craving design-wise:

  • Vintage – I have loved vintage forever but I’m craving it more and more. In fact, when I visit home decor stores anymore, I find that I’m not interested in 90% of what’s new. 
  • Color – While I still use color in my spaces, I’m craving it in greater and more pronounced ways. I want to mix things up, use colors that don’t match, go bigger and bolder, etc. 
  • Pattern – Lately I’m very attracted to patterns such as bold stripes, quirky designs, fanciful florals, fun polka dots, etc. I just want patterns everywhere and I want to mix them all together. 
  • Curated Quirkiness – Quirky is a must. I love the unexpected. This is one of my riskier design cravings because I can get carried away with it, and if things get too weird, I lose confidence. It’s a delicate balance, but quirky is something I still want. 

With all of that being said, I’m just trying to figure things out and I’m taking this year to do it. I’d also like to work out how to best take you along on this journey, so stay tuned for more. 

I can’t wait to see what you do for Christmas.

Thank you. I hear this a lot. While I assume that this sentence is always meant with kindness and admiration, in recent years it sends a flood of anxiety through every inch of my body. Christmas was (and in many ways still is) one of my favorite times. However, in recent years I tend to dread the holiday more and more. Last year’s Christmas may have been my most anxiety-ridden holiday. Realizing that a lot of this is self-inflicted, my goal is to figure out how to release the overwhelm and stress of the holiday and get back to what makes it truly magical. 

Christmas lights dining room.

If you are one of the wonderful people that enjoy my holiday content, thank you. One of my first steps in releasing myself from the pressure is to say here that things will likely look different this year. I’m not spending thousands on new decor. I’ll likely post a little less, so some things may look similar to years past. I also plan to go through my 30+ totes of Christmas decor and donate things I don’t use anymore and things that I’ve been saving for “one day.” I donated a bunch last year and it felt so good! I suppose I just want to be more intentional and find a way to do less while still having things feel special, magical, and nostalgic. 

Have no fears though as I hope that this process will allow me to create better and more intentional content. Quality over quantity, right? And if you’re interested, perhaps I can take you along on how this all unfolds in my head. 

How’s your art practice going?

It’s been such a joy! 

Back in May, I did a daily flower challenge wherein I painted a new flower every day for the entire month. Having some direction and eliminating the “what should I paint today” dilemma worked wonders for me. In fact, I was selected by two of the judges as a winner of the 30-day challenge. I also submitted two of the pieces to a local student art exhibit and they were accepted and placed on display. 

Speaking of I also started an instagram account to share my art practice and journey. If you’d like to follow along you can find that here: @michaelwurmjr.

michael wurm jr artist.

Since that challenge, I’ve sort of floundered a bit. Recently, I was listening to a podcast and one of my favorite artists, Peggi Kroll Roberts, mentioned that she likes to give herself assignments… things she can practice and focus on. I think this would be very helpful for me too. Part of my struggle with practicing my art is deciding what to paint, what medium to use, etc. Having an assignment might give me the focus I need to clear the questions and clutter in my head in order to just get to work. 

sketchbook with flower painting.

I do have some exciting events on the horizon. In September there is a local plein air festival in Saxonburg, PA that I plan on participating in. Painting outdoors and from life has been a goal of mine. Later in the same month, it is my intention to hit the road and drive a bit south of Nashville to take a three-day workshop with an artist I admire SO much. I couldn’t be more excited. 

Looking WAY far ahead, next year I booked a trip to France with my mom to do a week-long painting retreat. Say what?! I know. We can’t wait. My mom recently retired and this is my little gift to her. She’s never been out of the country and I haven’t been to Europe since college, so it will be the trip of a lifetime. 

I may be getting a little ahead of myself here (as I usually do), but I would love to lean into this path more as I move forward in life. With all the changes in blogging and social media, I know that this isn’t something I can see myself doing forever. A stronger art focus could be my next path. 

Will there be an art sale?

Yes, but I’m not sure when or how. I had originally planned to set up an online shop and do a sale in late August, but that just never happened. I’m still looking into it, but I may also just do a quick little sale via Instagram or something like that. Time will tell, but I’ll be certain to share here, on Instagram, and via the Inspired by Charm mailing list

Get on this LIST!

Speaking of this, if you’re not signed up for the Inspired By Charm Mailing List, I highly recommend that you do so ASAP. With all the changes in social media (which I’m not going to get into here), I’m going to be relying on the mailing list more and more moving forward. This will be THE BEST way to stay updated with all things IBC. Join me HERE

sunflower with bee/

Projects on the Horizon:

While I’m not working on any major home project this year, there are a few things I want to work on / start working on again. 

  • Fence – This is actually already in the works and should be installed sometime in September. I’m having the backyard fenced in which will allow me to proceed with more of my gardening plans. 
  • Basement Studio – Yes, I realize I didn’t post a studio tour. That’s because I never really finished the studio. Once spring hit, my priorities shifted elsewhere and projects went unfinished. I hope to get back to this space once the colder weather rolls in. (If you’re looking for the last update you can find that HERE.
  • Laundry Room – I suppose this is the same situation as my studio space (both are in the basement). However, I want to treat this area as its own and have fun with it.
  • Guest Bedrooms – I prepped two guest bedrooms for makeovers and kind of left things there. You can see some of the updates for one of the rooms HERE. I will continue to work on these spaces as soon as inspiration strikes. 

I’m sure there will be more, but that’s my current list; these items should keep me pretty busy for now. 

What else is new?

  • I just celebrated my 39th birthday. It’s odd to think that this will be the last year of my 30s. 
  • For my birthday weekend, I took myself on a little antiquing adventure and went to some of my favorite places in Pittsburgh. I found lots of new things that I’ll be sharing with you soon. 
  • I recently took a trip to Bluemont, Virginia, and stayed at the most adorable and beautifully decorated home: Hayes Cottage. (You can check it out HERE on Instagram.) It exceeded my expectations and I’ll be sharing all about it in a dedicated blog post SOON. You’re in for a treat.

hayes cottage.
  • My garden did horribly this year which is why I haven’t talked about it much. Mother Nature, some furry friends, and bad soil were my nemeses. Let’s just hope next year will be better. 
  • Shortly after the above-mentioned trip, my dad, brother, and I took a two-day trip to Cedar Point, the “rollercoaster capital of the world” in Sandusky, Ohio. We try to go there every few years. Within a day and a half at the park, we rode 36 times on the coasters and walked 18 miles. It was a blast. 

steel vengeance cedar point roller coaster.

That’s a Wrap!

Phew! And I think that might be it, for now at least! Maybe you’ll have a ton of questions in the comments and I’ll need to do a follow-up post. We shall see. 

If you enjoy these posts, please let me know below. It might be just the encouragement I need to do more of them. 

As always, thank you for following along with me and Inspired by Charm. I can’t believe we’ve been on this journey for 13 years! Wow. I wouldn’t be here without you. 

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  • Rachel at

    I loved reading your update! I’m always following from afar, wishing you all the best and using your style and recipes for inspiration!

  • Michelle at

    Thank you for the update! I enjoyed reading it!

  • Michelle N at

    Thanks for sharing this update, Michael! I love the content you share, but I love how wholesome & real your posts are. I appreciate you sharing your vulnerabilities and internal struggles (fellow artist here – 😂); it makes you so much more relatable. Love how you’re scaling back. Last Christmas we stuck to a lot of natural “found” objects in our limited decor, and it was simple & magical. Looking forward to your posts this fall!

  • Lisa at

    Thanks for the update, I always love to hear what is going on behind the scenes!
    Have you thought of offering your Christmas decor for sale to your followers/ readers?

  • Patrice at

    Hi Michael. I always like posts like this. I am still enjoying whatever content you post. What led you to believe that you had bad soil? I’m wondering what to look for in my own garden. Take care.

  • Carrie Lehman at

    I think with age comes wisdom and setting boundaries for our own mental well-being. Your fans and followers love you…any version of you. Keep evolving and being true to yourself, everyone is just grateful to be along for the ride.

  • Angie at

    I think a lot of us are frustrated with the direction Instagram is going and it’s very refreshing when people are willing to talk about it! I don’t want to watch reels all day long, I want pleasing pictures and an account I feel like I connect with. Yours is very much that and I do appreciate it. We moved to Pittsburgh right before the pandemic and I feel like I have so much more to see and discover and your content has helped with that. Thank you so much for the updates and looking forward to following along!

  • Kelie Porter at

    What a wonderful and heartfelt update. I love what you create and also your honesty. I can’t imagine the stress of trying to do Christmas differently each year. For a few years I tried to make Christmas Instagram ready, but realized I was taking the magic and our families memories out of the season. So now it’s back to what matters…joy and family. I wish you a peaceful season full of what brings you joy.

  • Marilla at

    Yes, I enjoy life updates from bloggers I follow! I look forward to seeing how you scale back at Christmas.

    Thanks for sharing inspiration that isn’t all about buying more and more…most of us can’t do that or have no desire to do so. Making do with what we have is a great skill to learn. A few years ago, I thought that my home had to be Instagram-worthy, which caused discontent when I compared my home to trends. I have really begun to focus on making my home feel unique, comfortable, and happy for our family and not caring what others think. I hope you can enjoy the process of figuring out what you want for your home and business.

  • Cheryl DaSilva at

    I adore any and all content. I do miss the fur baby updates!

  • Maria at

    Thanks for the update! I always enjoy what you have going on. I’m not a blogger, but I can only imagine the pressure to create content on the regular. I’m just glad to see whatever you feel led to share! You’re always one of my favorites!

  • Linda White at

    I hope you do enjoy the holidays and don’t stress so much this year. What drew me to your site (the only one I literally click around on to see what you have done) is because you are uniquely you. Your holiday posts are inspiring to a “charming” cozy decor. It feels like a place to curl up and enjoy so please I hope you know your followers will enjoy whatever you show.

  • Ashley at

    Thanks for sharing a life update. I’m always craving a slower pace, which social media doesn’t always lend itself to. I love seeing your vintage finds and art! Looking forward to whatever you feel up for sharing because it always feels unique and special.

  • Cara S at

    Thank you for the update! It was kind of you to share! Your content is always enjoyable—I hope you do whatever works for you!

    • kittyLuvr at

      I hope that all these kind comments are touching you in a special way! I can’t imagine spending thousands on Christmas decor! Your followers love ALL that you do… I am not so much into art but you have introduced it to me in a new way! The trust you have built up from your B & B days until now… well, that’s what makes you … you!! And why we are all still following!

  • Sam at

    Keep posting! Anything & everything! Anything you are up to is always fascinating 😉

  • Tamara Pope at

    Thanks for the update! I’ve been around since your B&B days and have loved every version of your blog and Insta! As humans we all grow and change so it’s natural to see that reflected in your work and recreation. Keep following your heart!

  • Laura Sennott at

    I have followed you forever, started when you had the B&B, that’s crazy to think you were doing that in your 20’s! I don’t think any of us could have imagined what things would look like 13 years later and how does it end. The originals are my favorite, it feels like real design instead of another gray and white room. I don’t cook much but love the vignettes you set up, I always wonder who’s eating all that yummy food with you! I’m craving a lot of the things you are in design and love watching your art growth. I’m following you as long as you allow me too Michael, I enjoy your work, all of it!

  • Leslie at

    Michael, I always enjoy your content, no matter what it is. Have been an IBC fan for several years and will until you pull the plug. THANK YOU for the inspiration to try new decor styles, drinks, baking, etc. I, too, have recently found myself wandering away from neutral tones and decor and have CRAVED color. So much so, our new home outside of Nashville is popping with color and a beautiful blue sofa and bright pillows, all the while keeping my vintage items on display in entirely new ways. I gratefully “blame” you for this! You are a joy and an inspiration!

  • nancy at

    I’ve followed you since almost the beginning and still love all you do and share. Maybe you said (I need to go back and read the post again) but what about a cookbook? I’d buy it in a minute. But maybe that would affect your income.

  • Sheila at

    Yes! I do love these posts! Thank you!

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