I’ll Be Back Soon!


I’ve decided to take a short break. For the next two weeks (give or take), I’ll be off the blog and Instagram.

(This is a longer-than-usual post, so grab your drink of choice and settle in.)

I'll Be Back Soon!

Let me explain…

Lately (starting last year), I’ve been feeling a bit off. I’ve been struggling with comparisonitis, feeling “not good enough,” poor time management, lack of motivation, fear of failure, procrastination, and the like. If you’ve been following Inspired by Charm for a while now, you know that these aren’t new struggles for me. – I assume some of these things are just part of my makeup. (Lovely, right? Haha.)

However, these struggles have been more intense lately (maybe because of our current world situation), and a reset is in order. I need to take a little time off to look at how I currently spend my days and how I want to spend my days. (This involves less time on my phone and more time creating!) I want to make and do without the fear of failing or disappointing someone. I want to journal and reflect. I want to get a better grasp on my time management and my schedule. I want to rediscover what brings me joy for its own sake.

I write this from a good place. There’s no need to worry. I’m fine. I will be back in a week or two, hopefully, better than ever. It’s been years since I took an intentional break from it all, and I need one. If you’re someone who spends a lot of your day online, I’m certain you know what I mean and how I’m feeling.

Instagram, in particular, has become a challenging place for me these past few months. (I think it’s been worse because most of us are spending more time at home and doing a lot of aimless scrolling. Do you know what I mean?) Recently, I looked at how much time I spend on the app. It averages 2.5 hours a day. That’s 912.5 hours or 38 days per year! (And you don’t even want to know about the time I’m on my phone every day. It’s scary!) I am so thankful for the app because it allows me to connect and share, but I don’t want to spend 38 days of my year on an app, especially when it is time just scrolling and feeling bad, guilty, and not good enough.

I plan to step away for about two weeks. When I was thinking about doing this, one week didn’t feel like long enough. I’m not sure two weeks is enough time either, but that’s the plan for now. (In some ways, I want a month-long or even a year-long hiatus.)

I'll Be Back Soon!

The Plan for My Time Off:

I’m still figuring out my plan for this time. I want to keep it flexible, but here are my thoughts at present:

  • I’m deleting social media (Instagram and Facebook) from my phone. I plan to avoid both for two weeks. And as I continue to think about this plan, it’s making me crazy nervous because there is a part of Instagram that brings me SO MUCH JOY, and I’m going to miss it. Sharing, inspiring, and connecting in positive ways is fuel for me. For example, it was so much fun the other day when I gave folks a tour of my landscaping. I loved all of our conversations in my messages. BUT, I realize I do need better boundaries, and even though it may be difficult, it’s a necessary step. I will probably also be sharing my plans for less phone time once this is all done. The goal is to create steps and a plan to limit how much time I’m staring at my screen.
  • I have a list of projects, recipes, and other things I want to do during this time so I’ll probably continue to “work” (photographing, writing, etc.). However, I want to approach this as a creative time rather than work time. I know that sounds confusing, but I haven’t quite figured out how to manage that yet, so we’ll see.
  • Part of that work will include updating some old blog posts so you might see an old post reemerge on IBC. However, nothing new will be posted.
  • Other things I want to do: clean and organize spaces in my home, paint a room (My office! Stay tuned for that!), spend time outdoors, journal, read, get back in an exercise routine or just move, listen to music (My new Ultimate Folk playlist is coming together beautifully by the way. I’m obsessed!),…The list goes on. Generally speaking, I just want to do things that fuel my soul and fill my heart. It’s not that I haven’t been doing those things; I’ve just forgotten how to do them with intention and focus.

I'll Be Back Soon!

How to Get Your IBC Fix While I Take a Break:

If you’re looking to stay connected in my absence, you have a couple of options:

  • First, I started a new email series where I share some decorating secrets. If you haven’t yet joined that series, you can do so HERE. You’ll get a new email every day for 6 days, so that should give you your IBC fix.
  • Second, I will continue to send out my weekly emails. If you’re not on the IBC Mailing List, you can join HERE.
  • Finally, I post on the IBC Facebook page several times a day. It’s a smattering of both current and past posts. So if you want to follow along with some older posts and maybe catch things you missed, join me there.

Ultimately, I hope to be able to set new goals and new boundaries for myself regarding social media, work, and phone use by the end of these two weeks. I don’t know what that looks like yet, but I know that I will be taking more time off Instagram. Perhaps I won’t post on weekends or maybe I’ll just limit my scrolling time. We’ll see.

I will also be adjusting my work and personal schedule. I’ve decided to add more me-time. I want to schedule time to paint or draw, to read, to visit interesting local places, museums, and restaurants (when they open) that have been on my “To-Visit” List. There’s just so much I’d rather be doing that’s more life-giving than staring at my phone. I’m on a mission to bring more joy into my days and contentment into my life. I want to fall back in love with my work and how I spend my time.

I'll Be Back Soon!

Want To Know How This Hiatus Goes?

If you want to hear more about this, it’s likely that when I return I will share a bit about my experience and time away. It might be a disaster and I’ll fail miserably, or it might (hopefully) be a wild success and I’ll walk away with a fresh perspective, a clearer mind, better habits, and more tools and ideas to share with all of you.

Until then, you will be missed. Please take care of yourself. Be safe and stay healthy. I will see you soon!

Sending you lots of e-love!

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  • Rebecca at

    You are an inspiration and a ray of light every day!
    Enjoy your break! You will be missed! Becky

  • Barbara Heathcote at

    Michael, these wonderful comments should show how much you are loved!!! I hope you find solitude and joy in your time away! It’s always good to reflect and rejuvenate! I want to leave you with one last thought that someone shared with me last week. I too suffer from compare-ism challenges. And it was a real eye opener.

    “Comparison is the thief of joy.”

    Sending hugs and see you on the other side my friend!!!

  • JoEllen at

    There is nothing like a good reset. Enjoy your time away, fuel your passions, and rediscover what makes you tick. Can’t wait to hear about it in a couple weeks!

  • Judith at

    How smart that you are able to articulate your feelings and needs! I’m hoping your rest is everything you need it to be. As the parent of an adult child with severe special needs, I lead a life that is very different from most people. There are severe limitations on even simple outings and travel is impossible. Your postings are not only beautiful, but give me a wonderful outlet to enjoy life, right where I am. I think what I love most is that you are NOT perfect, and not afraid to admit it. Be healthy and stay true to yourself 🙂

  • Chris Strautnieks at

    Kudos to you for realizing you need some time “off” and doing something about it. Our emotional and mental health is so important. Also, adjusting time management in our lives from time to time can be exactly what we need to get on a better path. I pray that your time away is incredibly fulfilling and everything you need!

    You will be missed. You are incredibly talented and an inspiration.

    Happy Hiatus!

  • Reenie at

    Michael, enjoy your time away. We all need that from time to time.
    xo

  • Linda at

    Hi,
    To me you are an inspiration! If you can work and do all that you do with having some issues , major applause to you !
    I have not been able to push through and be how I used to be .
    You do so much !
    Take care and you are so worthy !

  • Sarah at

    Thanks for being so honest! Enjoy your time off. I love following you and will be here when you return! This is a good point about social media, so I think I will take a break from it too!

  • mary at

    enjoy your well deserved mental vacation! i know it’s easy to feel alienated while off social media, but honestly, it takes only a little getting used to. now i am barely on at all! i love your posts, but honestly, with all the bloggers out there doing fb live and ig stories, i couldn’t keep up as a follower/reader! so i dropped that stuff too–i just read the blogs and look at the pretty pictures, cook and bake and drink. breathe… cheers!

  • Janet at

    Michael, Take care of yourself. Take whatever time you need. We will be here waiting for you when you are ready. Enjoy your break. You work so hard, you deserve it!

  • Julea Moats at

    Wishing you a successful recharge time away! You will be missed and I’ll be happy to see you when you are ready to return.

  • Sandra Vigil at

    Understandable and I’m with you on this! I do not subscribe to Facebook, Instagram, etc. Sure I may miss out on ideas, etc. but I have survived without😉
    You do you and I can’t wait to see what creativity comes from this! Blessings to you🤗

  • Vv at

    Take care of yourself Michael. You could never let any of us down.We all need time for ourselves whether it be to reflect or just to day dream. 2 weeks is not enough, take more and really rest up.
    Be well and do not rush what needs to be done, your time for yourself.
    Vv

  • Mary at

    Michael, Breathe in, breathe out…”Don’t worry be happy”

  • Teresa at

    Stay healthy and take care of yourself. The most beautiful things are created in a clean and friendly atmosphere. Thank you for everything you have ever wanted to share so much and I am looking forward to your return. 🙂

  • Melissa at

    Nothing ventured…nothing gained! What you do alone is often done by a crew of many. Also what you do is measured in success by other people’s approval and likes. Trying to please so many is a very tough job. One last thing. Renovating a home is straight up stress. Coming up with ideas to do takes a lot of creativity and energy and money. So you’ve been working two jobs essentially. I am my own worst enemy. I set the bar way higher for myself than I would for anyone. Sounds like you do too. Please know I care more about your well being and want you to find what is best for you more than anything. I’m loyal no matter what you do. Much love to you.

  • Julie at

    Greetings Michael~ As you can already see from the many responses, your readers understand! It’s important to take time for YOU, and that’s ok. Your readers will welcome you with open arms when you return. Although you’ve looking at two weeks, if a month is the timeframe, take it and no worries. Thank you, as always, in sharing your thoughts for I love your openness there! Do what you need to do knowing our thoughts and prayers are with you during this timeframe. Elbow hugs~ Julie

  • Julie Pellegrino at

    Thank you so much for your honesty ! And you know that your taking a break helps to empower others to do the same. Theses are crazy times but they are also times to transform our lives and reevaluate our choices. Bravo to you! Stay well and know that you are loved and cherished by people you have never even met!

  • Saley at

    Proud of you!! Inspired by this post to reconsider how I spend my time as well. Enjoy your much deserved break 🌿

  • Kyleen at

    Michael, take as much time as you need. Do what you need for you. We’ll see you when you come back. Sending you much love.

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