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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  • Jeanne at

    I love your beautiful blog and creativity so I will miss you very much! I hope you enjoy your time away, are able to recharge, etc. and I certainly look forward to your return! ❤️

  • Linda at

    I love you Michael! Please take care of yourself and return soon!

  • Erica at

    Michael,
    You are coming to the same conclusions that a lot of us are. We need more than work. Even if that work gives us incredible freedom, it is still work/pressure and gets old if we don’t recharge. We all need time to be free to do what WE want and NEED to do to be fulfilled.( In your case, that is to CREATE beauty.) That freedom will ultimately make us better givers to others. Put on your oxygen mask first as they say. But whatever you do, don’t feel pressure to document every second. Just enjoy and relax. We love you!

  • Nancy at

    Michael,

    Enjoy your time off. Waiting for your return whenever that may be. Love your blog!

  • Darlene at

    I enjoy your emails and inspriation. I will keep you in my prayers that you get to the place you desire. Enjoy your time, I think we all need to step back from the screen awhile.

  • Marijean at

    I will miss you while your gone. You have one of the best blogs around. I understand completely though. Looking forward to your return.
    P.S. I loved The Hundred Foot Journey

  • SHIRLEY ORFANELLA at

    Best wishes to you, Michael! Enjoy the next two weeks. I appreciate your honesty about needing a break. I’m so important to listen to our inner thoughts & feelings. I think we would all benefit from doing this. You have inspired me to think about what really brings me joy! I look forward to new posts and updates.

  • Jill Wendt at

    GOOD FOR YOU……for stepping away from all the stuff! I think you will be in a happier mindset with yourself in a couple of weeks. You are an amazing young man, with a lot to offer. I enjoy your posts with recipes and ideas. Much love to you dear friend.

  • Rikilee at

    Hi Micheal,
    I’ve followed your blog for about 5 years now and have loved your homes and spaces. They’ve always given me soo much inspiration. You are very talented. In the last few years, as you’ve begun to share more of your personal struggles loneliness, emptiness, unhappiness, it’s broken my heart and I’ve been tempted on many occasions to write this, but haven’t in fear of coming across weird or ya know…preachy:) BUT it looks like today is the day!
    In your time of stepping away for some “me time”, read the Bible! Start with The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Download the Bible app, read the ESV version (as opposed to the new King James Version). Pray that God would open your eyes to His wonderful Word. Reading about what Jesus has done for you and me is LIFE GIVING. It has the ability to fill those empty places and to save us, ultimately, from ourselves. There really is nothing in the entire world, no diet, no self-help book, no change in routine, that can bring us comfort and joy…it is all fleeting. But God-given joy, that comes from knowing that we are loved AND forgiven, that surpasses all understanding, is unfailing and FOREVER. Praise God for that wonderful gift. Praying for you, Michael.

  • caren magill at

    Hi Michael,

    Thanks for your vulnerability and transparency. It’s such a weird time right now, and taking a break from it all to be creative sounds perfect.

    I’ve been feeling all those feels too. Mine are paired with a sense of – you should be doing ALL the things and killing yourself with work while you still can! Do dumb 🙂

    Anyway, you’ve inspired me to do the same. I’m going to carve out time in may as a little B-day Presi to myself to just “BE”. What a glorious idea 🙂

    Hope you are well. You’re clearly adored based on all the comments I had to scroll through to post my own <3

    Enjoy!

  • Nancy Smith at

    Enjoy your break! As we enter week 6 or 7 of sheltering at home, we are all dealing with this quarantine fatigue. As a creative I know how it feels to not feel good enough about our work, life, schedules, home, relationships etc. I get it. Comparonitis is real…even for me at almost 65 I think why haven’t I done that or why have I failed to paint more, create more now that Im retired.Why do I care what other people think etc. I don’t have answers, but I do know its all okay and taking a break to recharge is the answer.

    I do know that your blog is one of the best out there!

    I’ll be right here patiently waiting for your return!

  • Linda Brownell at

    I’ll miss your posts but enjoy your time off! We’ll be ready for your wonderful ideas and your great smile when you return. It is a crazy time right now and it is affecting people differently. Relax and unwind in style.

  • Lee at

    Godspeed💐

  • Denise at

    You are an inspiration! This is something MANY of us need to do. Thank you for shining bright!

  • TeresaS at

    We’ll see your bright smile when you return in two weeks…enjoy your well deserved break…you’ll be missed.

  • Daisy at

    Enjoy the break! I’m sure you’ll be back with lots of fresh ideas and projects to surprise us with.

  • Cathy Forbes at

    You are one of the very few bloggers I follow… and I’m so glad I did! Your posts are a joy… never doubt yourself! (because you certainly have never disappointed me) take care sweetie… and please know, you will be missed.

  • Meredith at

    Very wise and you’ll come back knowing more about you. Enjoy every moment.

  • Carrie at

    Enjoy the break, there’s nothing as refreshing to the soul as unplugging from the digital life and reconnecting with your creative side. I’m looking forward to seeing what great ideas are born during your hiatus!

  • Linda at

    Rest, relax, rejuvenate, restore, reinvent And return Michael

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