All you have to do is start.
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creator shares their journey of starting over and the challenges that come with it. They reflect on their time away, during which they pursued hobbies and celebrated a birthday. Now ready to tackle home projects, they focus on creating a gallery wall, despite initial struggles and mishaps. Through persistence and creativity, they transform their space and find satisfaction in their progress, emphasizing the importance of taking the first step even when it feels daunting.
Takeaways
- 🌱 Starting over can be humbling and necessary for a fresh start, even if it's daunting.
- 📚 Taking time off to read and engage in hobbies can be beneficial during a period of avoidance or rest.
- 🎂 Celebrating personal milestones, like birthdays, is a part of embracing life's pauses.
- 🏠 Home projects often get postponed but are important to tackle for a sense of accomplishment and order.
- 🖼️ Creating a gallery wall can be a rewarding home project that requires planning and patience.
- 🛠️ DIY projects can be challenging, especially when they involve new techniques like using Modge Podge on prints.
- 🔨 Learning basic skills, such as drilling, can empower individuals to complete home decor projects independently.
- 💡 Incorporating elements like picture lights can enhance the ambiance and showcase of a gallery wall.
- 🤯 The process of creating a gallery wall can be frustrating, with setbacks like glass shattering or incorrect sizing.
- 🔄 Life is a cycle of getting things together and then starting over when they fall apart, emphasizing the importance of resilience.
- 🚗 Momentum is built by starting actions, not by waiting for the perfect moment or knowing everything beforehand.
Q & A
What is the main theme of the video script?
-The main theme is about starting over, facing challenges, and gradually building momentum to get back on track with various projects.
Why did the speaker avoid starting their new year plans initially?
-The speaker avoided starting their new year plans because they were not ready and felt overwhelmed.
What activities did the speaker engage in during their time away?
-During their time away, the speaker read a few books, celebrated a birthday, pursued some hobbies, and spent some time outside.
What project is the speaker working on in the video?
-The speaker is working on home projects, specifically organizing and decorating a wall with framed prints.
What challenges does the speaker face while working on the home project?
-The speaker faces challenges such as feeling nervous, dealing with frames that are not the right style, removing glass from frames, and having prints that are too small for the frames.
What technique does the speaker use to give prints a textured look?
-The speaker uses matte Modge Podge on the prints to give them a textured look, making them appear like fake paintings.
How does the speaker plan the layout for the gallery wall?
-The speaker traces the frames to plan the layout for the gallery wall and arranges the frames on the wall before securing them in place.
What lesson does the speaker share about starting projects?
-The speaker shares that the doing comes first before the momentum and emphasizes the importance of taking the first step to get started, even if it feels daunting.
What mishap occurs while the speaker is working on the project?
-The speaker accidentally steps on and breaks a frame glass, which they decide not to use again.
How does the speaker feel about the final result of their gallery wall project?
-The speaker feels satisfied and happy with the final result of the gallery wall, although they mention having more plans for the office.
What realization does the speaker have about life and projects?
-The speaker realizes that life involves cycles of getting things together and falling apart, and each time, the important thing is to take the first step and start.
How does the speaker find the 'missing piece' for their gallery wall?
-The speaker finds the 'missing piece,' a small frame, while cleaning up and putting away tools. It had been sitting on a shelf in another room.
Outlines
🌟 Starting Over and Embracing New Beginnings
The script begins with a reflection on the process of starting over, highlighting the humbling nature of a fresh start. The narrator admits to avoiding the beginning of the year due to unpreparedness but shares how they spent their time away, including reading, celebrating a birthday, and engaging in hobbies. Despite the struggle to get back to work, they declare an end to their period of inactivity and express a renewed commitment to tackling home projects, specifically mentioning a pile of frames that have been left untouched for months and a plan to create a gallery wall.
🛠️ Tackling Home Projects and Building Momentum
In this paragraph, the narrator discusses the challenge of restarting after a break and the importance of simplicity when beginning anew. They share their experience with DIY projects, including using matte Modge Podge to create textured prints that resemble paintings. The process is described as a learning experience, with the narrator admitting it's their first time attempting such a task. The summary also includes the assembly of a sideboard found on Amazon, the transformation of a wall into a 'story wall,' and the narrator's initial struggles with framing and layout planning, which leads to moments of frustration and self-doubt.
🖼️ Completing the Gallery Wall and Reflecting on Life's Cycles
The final paragraph details the completion of the gallery wall project, with the narrator expressing satisfaction and surprise at finding the perfect frame that had been overlooked. The process involved removing glass from some frames to enhance the aesthetic, and the narrator shares their joy at the successful outcome. The paragraph concludes with a broader reflection on life's cycles of getting things together and falling apart, emphasizing the importance of taking the first step to initiate change, and the narrator's ongoing plans to further improve their office space.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Fresh Start
💡Recluse
💡Momentum
💡Gallery Wall
💡DIY (Do It Yourself)
💡Overwhelmed
💡Texture
💡Story Wall
💡Drill
💡Mistake
💡Cozy Corner
Highlights
Starting over can be a humbling process, offering a fresh start and a clean slate.
The speaker initially planned to start the year right but ended up avoiding it due to unpreparedness.
During a period of reclusion, the speaker documented a few things, read books, and celebrated a birthday.
The idea of picking things back up after a break seemed daunting, leading to a struggle to get started.
A declaration is made to end the 'rotting season' and to get organized.
Home projects have been put off, and there's a plan to address them within the next two days.
A familiar corner of the room with frames on the floor is targeted for a makeover.
The idea of creating a gallery wall with thrifted frames and prints from Staples is introduced.
The speaker expresses nervousness about the project's outcome.
Building momentum from scratch is discussed as a challenge, especially after a long break.
The speaker reflects on the need to simplify tasks to overcome the feeling of being overwhelmed.
A DIY attempt using matte Modge Podge to add texture to prints, mimicking the look of paintings.
The process of decorating a wall with a newly found sideboard and the idea of a story wall.
A quick tutorial on using a drill leads to the assembly of a picture light and wall decoration.
The struggle with assembling prints and frames, including a mishap with glass shattering.
The importance of starting actions before having all the knowledge, and the momentum that comes from doing.
The realization that life in one's mid-20s is not as figured out as once believed, with cycles of progress and setbacks.
The completion of the gallery wall project, with the addition of a forgotten frame that perfectly fits.
The speaker's satisfaction with the transformed corner and plans for further office improvements.
Transcripts
(cheerful music)
- Starting over, not necessarily the prettiest process,
but definitely a humbling one.
A fresh start, a clean slate,
sometimes we just need a new beginning.
And despite my initial plan to start the year right
and hit the ground running, I ended up avoiding it
because I wasn't ready for that at all.
But in my time away, living like a recluse,
I at least managed to document a few things.
I read a few books. (Kariza gasping)
I turned another year older. ♪ Happy birthday to you ♪
Made time for some hobbies,
and went out into the world for a bit.
But despite my well-intentioned efforts
to have a break and embracing my time off,
the thought of picking things back up
seemed more and more daunting.
And when it was finally time to get up and get back to work,
I found myself struggling to get started on anything.
And so today I decree
that rotting season is officially over,
and it's time to get it together.
(dramatic music)
So one thing that I need to get started on is home projects.
I have put off so many.
You see that pile over there?
Yeah, that's also gonna be handled.
So I have three things that we're gonna do in the next,
maybe today, honestly, today and tomorrow.
Let's get started.
So this corner, very familiar, it's in all of my videos.
And as you can see, I have some frames.
They're just sitting on the floor
for like the better half of a year.
And it's finally time to do something about it.
I'm thinking of putting a print up on this wall,
maybe even a gallery wall.
So let me show you what I'm working with.
I thrifted a bunch of frames.
Honestly, no offense, not really my style.
Oh, this was 14 bucks.
I also got some prints from Staples.
I got like a bunch of them to match those frames.
So that's the plan.
I'm honestly, I'm kind of nervous. Alas.
(bird chirping)
("A to Z" by Far West)
I've been thinking a lot lately
on what it means to build momentum from scratch.
The longer we take to pick something back up,
the harder it feels to start again.
At the turn of the year, I was feeling very overwhelmed,
and it took me ages to just start on anything.
At one point, I even thought
there was something wrong with me,
but what I think I really needed was
to go back to making things simple again.
♪ Take it slow ♪
♪ Stay and let me know ♪
- Okay, first painting covered.
♪ With you from A to Z ♪
♪ We'll never know just what we'll be ♪
- Hi. (caller laughing)
♪ If we can't let go of the key ♪
♪ To knowing how to make it to forever ♪
- All right, so what I'm basically doing,
like, this is so unnecessary,
I definitely don't have to do this.
But basically I'm putting some of this matte Modge Podge
onto prints because when it dries,
it can give it sort of a texture.
So it's like a fake painting almost.
I've seen a bunch of DIYs do this, so I wanted to try it.
I guess it's doing okay.
This is my first time doing this sort of thing,
so if this turns out bad,
I'm just gonna have to live with it.
Okay. It's still drying,
but you can kind of see the textures.
I am, I'm impressed.
I'm gonna move on to the next pile of paintings.
♪ Stay and let me know ♪
♪ That I'm the one you see going ♪
- All right, it's the next day,
and the paintings are looking good, they're drying.
I wanted to start off today by decorating this wall.
I was actually able to find this sideboard on Amazon,
and I figured it matched my other shelf,
so it would be a good option for now.
I mean, I like, I think it's fine for my needs.
For a long time, I was trying to figure out
what I can put on this wall.
Currently I was using like a tiny little whiteboard
to write my ideas on,
and often I would just run outta space.
So I thought that maybe I can convert this
into a story wall.
I got a very quick tutorial on how to use a drill,
so we're gonna try to, we're gonna try to do that.
(upbeat music)
Ooh, I ordered a picture light, so it's gonna go over there.
(hammer tapping)
(drill whirring)
This works. ( gasping)
(hammer tapping)
Whoa. - Looking fine, fine.
Will you marry me? (Kariza laughing)
- So now that we're done with that wall,
I'm gonna move on to assembling all the prints
that I added a little bit of texture to.
Let me put that together,
and then hopefully transform this wall.
So for some of these frames,
I'm thinking I'm gonna remove the glass.
(playful music)
Oh my god, literally, this is horrible.
If I only got the glass to freaking get outta this frame
after removing like 12 staples.
Yes!
Ugh.
Have a frame.
(frame rustling)
- Literally. - It is literally such a fail.
I don't know if you can see that,
the picture is too small once I put it in the frame.
Wow, I'm an idiot.
I am an idiot.
After putting the prints together,
I started tracing the frames to plan a layout.
At this point, I had a few mess ups off camera,
and generally things were taking
so much longer than I thought.
Remind me to never do this again.
And I started to question my entire life.
Honestly, that might be way too much.
I could also just do one big frame.
(glass shattering) (Kariza gasping)
Oh my god, I just stepped,
well, that, I'm never gonna use that again.
Holy shit, I can't believe I just did that.
Oh boy. I don't know if you can see it.
Oh boy, oops, oops, oops, oops. Shit.
It's a common belief that you need
to know everything before taking the plunge,
but the truth is the doing comes first before the momentum.
But no matter how far behind you think you are,
how do you expect to get anywhere
if you never start the car?
I put sort of an outline on the wall.
I think I'm missing like maybe one little frame
that I can put right there,
but we're just gonna ignore that for now.
(relaxed guitar music)
(hammer tapping)
I used to think by the time I was in my mid 20s,
I would have it all figured out.
But I think we all know
that's the furthest thing from the truth.
It's full of cycles of getting it together,
then it falling apart.
And each time, all we have to do
is take the first step and start.
(music drowning out faint lyrics)
A little cozy corner.
I still think that I can add way more.
I think this is a good start to a gallery wall.
Okay, good morning, good morning.
I thought I was done with this project
of mounting my gallery wall, but remember when I said
I wish I had maybe just one more small frame right there?
You will never believe it.
What are the odds?
I'm actually shook.
Look how perfect this is. Boom.
Honestly, I totally forgot that I had that frame.
It was just chilling on my shelf in the other room
for the longest time.
And I was cleaning up yesterday, putting away all the tools.
It caught my eye and I was like,
oh my god, it's the missing piece.
(hammer tapping)
(drill whirring)
(hammer tapping)
♪ Hold on baby ♪
♪ Don't you feel good times are coming ♪
♪ When it feels so right to dance in the moonlight ♪
♪ Baby with you ♪
We are officially done. We are done.
Well, not officially.
I still have actually a lot more,
a lot more plans for this office.
Boom, I love it.
I ended up taking out the glass of these two as well.
Oh my gosh, I'm so happy about this.
Sit down in this corner.
Not bad, not bad.
That took so long.
♪ Don't you feel good times are coming ♪
♪ 'Cause I feel it so strong ♪
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