I’m so excited for all of this! And yay for more podcast episodes! When you start actively trying to grow your @thecozyranch instagram following I’d love a post about strategies you use.
Always exciting to set new goals for the year. I’m a “workaholic” as well and one of my goals for the year is to learn to step away and put it down. So hard when your work can be done from a phone or sitting on the couch with your laptop on the lap. Excited to see the new website!
xo Jessica
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Jess – I love your style and totally appreciate your authenticity. Thanks so much for sharing your goals! I am especially looking forward to seeing your capsule wardrobe and the possible reno of a new home!
I loved reading this post! I think you have a really unique perspective and voice – your idea to write a book is great!! I would 100% read it 🙂 One of my goals is to also create a capsule wardrobe. I’m moving to a new state this summer and I want to majorly declutter and streamline my clothes/accessories before then. You are probably familiar with Anna Newton from The Anna Edit (a UK blogger), but in case you aren’t she has a lot of information on creating a capsule wardrobe. She actually just wrote a book on it!
Happy New Year 🙂
This is so exciting and congratulations on committing to all of these awesome things!
On the note of whether or not people still read blogs – I LOVE reading blogs. I enjoy Instagram / watching Instagram stories of my favorite bloggers, but only because I love their blog content already. Also, in the age of most of us trying to look at their phones less, I feel like people will be turning back to the original space versus relying on social media (or at least I hope so). Longer form content like this that is meaningful and fosters a connection just can’t exist the same way on social media. One of the best 30 or so minutes each day is reading through my favorite blogs with my coffee, so I really appreciate that you still focus your time and energy into the site above all else!
The theme I’ve taken on for the new year is mindfulness, and a big part of that is becoming a mindful consumer and cutting back significantly on the amount of stuff I am constantly purchasing. I began unfollowing a large amount of influencers, bloggers, etc because I felt like I was constantly being pushed to buy, buy, buy. I realized that it was putting me in an unhealthy headspace and I needed to take a step back and remember my priorities and values. Your last few posts have completely inspired me and I added you to small list of accounts I decided to continue to follow because they uplift and inspire. I’m a recent follower but I truly want to thank you for being an authentic and responsible influencer. I’m excited to continue to follow along and look forward to more meaningful content!
Whoever is saying that people aren’t reading blogs is a crazy person! I literally have you bookmarked so that when you post something new, I can read it on my desktop at work (shh don’t tell!)
That said, I feel super in line with your goals this year. Every year I write out mine as well (because resolutions are BS) and many of yours are the same as mine – perhaps just on smaller scale. I too, want to get more connected with this awesome network of powerhouse women on Aquidneck Island – something I have big ideas about, and I also want to clean up my own consumerism and waste both in my home but also at work, at our beaches, declutter ALL over.
And while some of me feels like “wow how crazy Jess and I have so much in common” (like the weirdo that I am) the fact is, THIS is why I follow you – as I’m sure so many others do. Sounds to me like we’re on the right track.
xx
Rita
Your goals sound amazing, Jess! I’m excited to see how 2019 unfolds for you. I’ve got a lot of ambitious goals for my year too and I just feel like the energy for 2019 is right for growth and big dreams and intentions. I just feel like, IT IS TIME.
I’m a writer and one of my big goals this year is finish my second novel, publish short stories, and work with even more writers this year as a teacher/coach. And I’ll just say it — if you want help getting your book off the ground, let me know! I’m in RI. We could meet to talk writing sometime. It’s my favorite thing to do.
You’re incredible and I’m so glad you’re aiming for such great things this year. You’re gonna kill it!
Love everything about this — excited about the return of the podcast!
One of the best parts of the New Year is being able to see the goals and intentions set by all the people around you, and I loved reading what you aim to accomplish. Every goal felt so doable and I for one look forward to both following along with your journey as well as using it as inspiration to attain my own intentions for 2019! So many of yours are so in line with my own that I’m confident we are going to kill it this year.
STOKED for more podcast episodes, THRILLED to follow along with more reno and possible reno round #2, and SO EXCITED to hear about a possible book! Please continue to share this goal, as I know I and many others would love to read it. Maybe the shown support of your followers can help keep you going when you’re feeling lost with writing.
Happy 2019!
I started following you this year on Insta…and your blog has become a dedicated weekly read for me. I’m most excited to read more on the capsule wardrobe and a new fixer upper. It’s most refreshing to read this post and think “wow–that girl really is staying true to who she is.” Best wishes this year…I look forward to being along for the ride.
Incredible goals! I especially like the idea of you and Craig doing another fixer upper because of how much I love watching the cozy ranch transform. My goal is to stress less and focus on the good things in life!
I can’t wait to see your capsule wardrobe. I am working on this myself. Many of my goals are the same as yours. One financial goal we have is to buy a pontoon that you can ski behind as we have a house on a lake. Also, to pay for the rest of my daughter’s college (I have two) in cash. Lofty, but attainable.
I love reading blogs! I even set aside time during my lunch break to read my favorites as a little escape during the day! I only follow your Instagram because I enjoy your blog and content!
Love this post!
A big goal of mine this year is also less spending and more saving. But, I still love to shop! I think there is room for both. My focus for 2019 is to be more mindful when I do choose to spend money. One or two quality items vs. twenty little things thrown in a shopping cart as an afterthought. I appreciate the push you made to limit “consumerism content” in 2018 to fewer, but quality, things. These days I find myself skipping over Instagram stories with a large number of swipe-ups (even from influncers I’ve loved and followed for a long time) because it’s just plain overwhelming!
As for blogs, I find myself reading more of them in recent months! I enjoy that they include great content beyond selling and when I find myself connecting with content on someone’s blog, I’m more likely to try the items they’ve recommended or partnered to sell.
Cheers to 2019!
Personally, I would *love* to see a Youtube de-cluttering series from you! Those are some of my favourite videos to watch.
OH YES, but actually I am 100% on board with this one.
I love that you want to focus on your blog posts because I READ BLOGS! Constantly. I think my favorite feature of yours are these types of posts and also your ‘Click.Read.Love’ series. I’m excited to read more from you in 2019!
Happy New Year! I’m so glad you’re bringing up the consumerism thing – I follow so many influencers I love and love their style and end up buying so much and then it goes unworn and now I’m trying to purge/save this year. Would love to see you style what you are keeping in different ways to inspire me to use what i have versus always buying new (especially for events – why does every party/wedding/event need a new outfit?!) keep up the great work, no one does imagery/visuals like you & Craig! (the pups don’t hurt either I could watch them all day 🙂 )
Love this- you will rock these!
Would love to hear more on how you reduce consumption/waste. It’s a personal goal of mine for this year too!
I struggle with the sentiment of the constant “stuff” so much too as a fellow blogger. I’ve been thinking of it lots and ways to improve and blog smarter not harder and with less consumption. Loved your thoughts here & also super excited to see where 2019 takes you!
Did you see that Marie Kondo has a Netflix show now? You might be into that since you liked her book! So excited for the expansion of the site, especially Newport Guide and Cozy Ranch content!
P.S. I still read blogs every day!
Jess, I loved reading your intentions for the year – thanks so much for sharing! It’s also fun to read all the comments to see what others have to say…. you’ve truly built a community, and I am happy to be a part of it 🙂
I think you were correct when you said that this was the year for capsule wardrobes… I’m definitely going to be creating one for myself and I too want to buy from and support sustainable brands even more this year. I also want to dive deeper into photography and sharpen my editing skills, hopefully becoming a freelance photographer and blogger this year. I’m moving to Phoenix come July, and I’m craving change in lots of areas in my life. I’m scared shi**less, because I have no formal training in photography, but honestly, I feel like it’s something that I am supposed to do.
Cheers to you, and I’m looking forward to following along. Here’s to 2019!
Angelica
I love these goals! I’m still fine tuning mine, but three of my top goals are being present (put the cell phone down!), putting a start and end time to work (so hard when you work from home), and to be more conscious of spending in all areas of my life. Wishing you all a happy and successful New Year!
Thank you for sharing these honest goals- the hardest thing after setting a goal is sharing them! It’s so exciting to hear about these and motivating. I just said to myself the other day when I saw one of your posts- I hope she writes a book! Can’t wait to follow along all of 2019 🙂
This is quite a list, but a really exciting and inspiring one! It really motivated me to think beyond some of the vague goals I’ve set for myself this year. Here are some of mine:
-Actually get comfortable listening to and speaking French again. This is both a personal goal (I studied French for years and absolutely love it) but also a professional one — I work at a language-learning app and my team produces content about language learning every day. No excuses here.
– Spend/waste less and save more. Lots of reasons for this and I’m glad it’s a resolution I’ve seen for many people I follow. Part of the reason I want to save is we’re also looking at buying a place in New England in the coming years. I’m from Maine and really homesick, so it’d be amazing to own a place up north again.
– Plan ahead more at work. I’m a big planner as it is, but I found last year my team was even happier when I planned several months in advance v a month at a time. I thought not planning too far ahead would offer us flexibility to try new things, but it turns out we’re able to be creative even with a plan in place ?.
Really excited about so much of the content you mentioned in your post and agree (from one content creator to another) people do still read! Happy new year!
I’m super interested in also creating a capsule wardrobe. Rachel Wilkerson Miller has a good buzzfeed article on hers which I really liked (the idea, less the style). Would love to see how you would go about doing something like this. I love the idea, but I’m a little intimidated by it ☺️
Happy New Year, Jess (and crew!) and thank you for so openly sharing your goals. I love your thoughts on consuming less, and have often felt a bit put off by the constant shopping sprees and “buy! buy! buy!” mentality from some fashion bloggers. The fact that your site is a more well-rounded true lifestyle blog allows you to pivot into this new ethos, and I can’t wait.
personally, I would love to see a series on investment pieces. Being mindful about what I am purchasing and how I could style it various ways. ie: the BEST investment trench coat and how to make it work in different settings. Have an amazing year, and thank you for providing such beautiful and meaningful content!
Thank you for sticking to your values! It’s inspiring to see a different approach (and to be honest I’ve unfollowed most ‘consumer’ influencers because I don’t want to live in a state of constantly wanting more). In terms of lowering your impact, I read Zero Waste Home by Bea Johnson a few years ago and highly recommend it! Excited to see all that’s in store for you this year. xoxo, erlin
I love your blog! I’m so happy to read your goals since they reflect all the things I was hoping you would do. I love reading blogs but I find I always end up unfollowing once they reach a certain size since it becomes 80% sponsored posts. I get that it’s a job and how you make money, but if I’m reading an article about your skincare routine I want to read what you actually use not just what x brand tells you to put.
I would absolutely love to see you do a capsule wardrobe post. I’ve been interested in the concept for a while but it’d be awesome to see it done by someone whose style I really admire. With all the terrifying news about the environment this year we all need to have a good think about our level of consumerism.
Sorry for the wordy comment, just wanted to say that you’re doing a great job!
I found you through The Stripe and I’ll be reading your blog in 2019! I am actively looking for blogs that are focusing LESS on consumption in the coming year. I heard this statistic recently: If everyone in the world consumed the way we do in the U.S., we would need about 4.5 Earths to provide resources for that consumption. It’s really got me thinking about my own shopping/spending habits. I look forward to following your decisions in those areas 🙂
Making a new goal it was always exciting. Lots of dream lots of hope knocking on your mind. Hope you can reach your goal. Best of luck.
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Hi, looking forward to all of this year’s content! When it comes to capsule wardrobe pieces can you also suggest inexpensive pieces for those of us who can’t afford “investment” pieces? Thanks.
I am new to your blog and have already felt connected wanting to read more and more. Thank you for being brave enough to share your goals with us. We are in it with you! XO
Thank you for sharing! Love reading your goals and will be adapting some to my life as well. You are one of my go-to bloggers/influencers (and not just because of your cute does), you have great style and seem so authentic and down-to-earth. Looking forward to seeing what this year brings for you!
Thank you so much Sarah.
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