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Alexandra Stoddard
Author
Home
Life
Love
Me
People
You
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Being a mother and grandmother is the best of the best in my life. My grandchildren multiply the joy my daughters bring me.
Alexandra Stoddard
Life
Best
Me
Joy
Mother
My Life
Daughters
Being
Grandchildren
Grandmother
Multiply
Bring
My mantra is: Let there be happiness in my soul, and let me share it with the world.
Alexandra Stoddard
Happiness
Me
Soul
World
My Soul
Share
Mantra
Style really comes down to what makes you feel good.
Alexandra Stoddard
Good
You
Feel Good
Style
Down
Feel
Makes
Really
My message is that happiness is the first principle of life. But you must choose it. We all have pain, but suffering is a choice. You can be happier if you make some changes in your life.
Alexandra Stoddard
Happiness
Life
You
Suffering
First
Pain
Changes
Must
Some
Message
Make
Principle
Happier
Choice
Your
Choose
If we could make our house a home, and then make it a sanctuary, I think we could truly find paradise on Earth.
Alexandra Stoddard
Home
Paradise
Think
Our
Earth
Find
Could
House
Make
Truly
Sanctuary
Then
A home should be an intimate autobiography of the things that you like. One of the things I'm so keen on expressing is that, if you don't do it for yourself, if you're always seeking affirmation from outside, you'll never have a home. It'll just be a house.
Alexandra Stoddard
Home
You
Yourself
Just Be
Intimate
One Of The Things
Seeking
Outside
Never
Like
House
Always
Affirmation
Just
Autobiography
Should
Keen
Expressing
Things
Unused rooms are such bad feng shui, really bad energy.
Alexandra Stoddard
Energy
Bad
Unused
Rooms
Really
Feeling at home with ourselves and being able to create a spirit of place that nourishes us physically, emotionally and spiritually is a goal worthy of our highest priority.
Alexandra Stoddard
Home
Feeling
Our
Ourselves
Worthy
Able
Spirit
Physically
Spiritually
Highest
Emotionally
Highest Priority
Priority
Goal
Being
Place
Us
Create
Nourishes
How we feel about ourselves as we read the newspaper, set the table, wash the dishes, recycle the trash and wash our clothes... is essential to our overall happiness and well-being.
Alexandra Stoddard
Happiness
Clothes
Our
Ourselves
Table
About
Recycle
Feel
Overall
Read
Well-Being
How
Essential
Dishes
Newspaper
Trash
Wash
Set
The home is the center of your soul; it's a total reflection of your inner life. If you have a dreary home, it means you are dark inside.
Alexandra Stoddard
Life
Home
You
Soul
Dark
Reflection
Inside
Total
Dreary
Center
Means
Your
Inner
Inner Life
I have my clothes made in Hong Kong, but I love Shangai Tang in New York.
Alexandra Stoddard
Love
Made
Clothes
Hong Kong
New
Kong
York
New York
You can sometimes avoid costly mistakes. Paint a corner of the room a certain color to see how the light affects it. Or buy just one yard of an expensive fabric to see how you like it in your room.
Alexandra Stoddard
Buy
You
Sometimes
Light
Mistakes
Corner
Fabric
See
Costly
Color
Like
Yard
How
Affects
Just
Expensive
Just One
Room
Certain
Your
Avoid
Paint
I get all dressed up in fuchsia, looking like a clown, and show pretty pictures to people.
Alexandra Stoddard
People
Looking
Clown
Pretty
Dressed
Pictures
Like
Up
Get
Show
Our home, just like our garden, evolves. We experiment, try out different things and new colors until we feel content. Try to keep the metaphor of home as garden in your consciousness.
Alexandra Stoddard
Home
Garden
Try
Experiment
Our
Out
Colors
Feel
New
Like
Until
Content
Metaphor
Just
Different
Your
Different Things
Keep
Things
Consciousness
I find that through all my work, I really get to see and feel energy, health and vitality between people and their surroundings and how they interact with each other.
Alexandra Stoddard
Work
Health
People
Energy
Other
All My Work
Find
See
Vitality
Through
Feel
Between
How
Surroundings
Get
Interact
Really
Each
I think of myself as the little girl Renoir painted with the watering can. I loved the garden colors.
Alexandra Stoddard
Myself
Garden
Girl
Think
Watering
Colors
Loved
Little
Little Girl
Painted
We can raise our sights high when we're willing to break free from being conformists who live a conventional life simply because we are too afraid to express our uniqueness.
Alexandra Stoddard
Life
Free
Live
Too
Our
Sights
Willing
High
Simply
Because
Afraid
Being
Conventional
Break
Who
Express
Uniqueness
Raise
I urge readers to experience things that they love and give up things that are not working.
Alexandra Stoddard
Love
Experience
Give
Readers
Up
Urge
Working
Things
We can live closer to our dreams if we are willing to dream them. And we can create a life as we want it to be.
Alexandra Stoddard
Life
Dreams
Live
Our
Our Dreams
Willing
Dream
Closer
Want
Them
Create
I want to listen to Beethoven and Mozart. I want to read the best minds. I want to live with uplifting art. I don't want to live a grubby life.
Alexandra Stoddard
Life
Art
Best
Live
Minds
Read
Beethoven
Uplifting
Listen
Want
Mozart
Be mindful of the very moment you are living. Start exactly this second. You don't wait until the children get out of the house or when the sun comes out. Create something better.
Alexandra Stoddard
You
Better
Wait
Living
Mindful
Sun
Out
Exactly
Something
Until
House
Very
Get
Children
Create
Moment
Start
Second
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