10 Apr Brick by Brick
When I first was laid off, I doubted who I was a writer, a blogger, and I wasnt sure what I was doing with this site.
Ive had a vision for it and now seemed like the perfect time to bring that to life. But was it worth the investment? I just needed a sign.
I got an email about a paid opportunity with Family Dollar.
It was right on time.
I started redesigning my site, I ordered new business cards and perfected my blogs elevator pitch without having to mention that I technically unemployed.
Side noteIm exploring the idea that a job doesnt have to be a dream to pay rent. Sometimes, it just has to fund the hustle. And thats okay, too.
My sister-friend, Yasmein, and I have a habit of sending each other inspirational links.
Whenever I read something that I find inspiring, be it a blogger, job posting, whatever, I send it her way and she does the same for me.
On Wednesday, she sent me an email with a subject line that read, this made me think of you. In the body of the email was a quote, Its a way more ballsy move to own that you are a powerhouse and substantiate that yes, you built that house brick by brick. You built that house even when tornadoes threatened to rip it apart. You built that house even when people scoffed at the color of the paint. You built that house even when you were low on resources and tapped out on faith.
She didnt say anything else in the email, save for the link to the she pulled the quote from.
In the five years that I have written my little heart out on this blog, the past two months have been my favorite. Im not sure if that speaks to me wanting to be more transparent, growing up, or literally having nothing else.
Wearing: Zara Moto Jacket// BaubleBar Necklaces// MissGuided Laser Print Skirt// HUE Socks// BCBGeneration Booties// Rebecca Minkoff Bag
The content, in my eyes, has been really good. Engaging and true to who I am. The photos, thanks to my boyfriend, are the best that theyve ever looked. I like the space that Im creating.
I have so many ideas. Ways that I want to express myself here. And its crazy to think that literally a couple weeks ago, I took my lease ending as a sign I should pack it up and go home.
An advertorial ran in the March issue of Ebony magazine with Kerry Washington on the cover. I was in it.
That too, was right on time.
Im just here building my house, brick by brick.
p.s. If you flip through Sports Illustrateds annual swimsuit issue, I wrote all of the content behind swimsuitsforalls #CurvesInBikinis campaign, the magazines first ever ad to feature a plus size model.
Khadijah Red
Posted at 16:37h, 10 AprilLove this post! So inspiring!
ChanningintheCity
Posted at 11:00h, 13 AprilThank you, Khadijah! I appreciate you reading 🙂
Jonnee
Posted at 18:43h, 10 AprilI LOVED this! Just speaking to my heart lately
ChanningintheCity
Posted at 10:59h, 13 AprilYes!! And you should check out the blog the quote came from, Twenties Unscripted, she’s a dope writer.
Margo
Posted at 14:45h, 13 AprilWerk, Channing! It’s so exciting to see all of the doors God’s opening for you. Thanks for sharing and thanks for rocking one of my fave skirts from your blog to the event! Love everything about this post!
ChanningintheCity
Posted at 10:04h, 14 AprilThank you, Glamazon Margo! I appreciate you reading 🙂 Hehe, I love this skirt too, but it’s getting a little too short. 🙁
ShesFacingFreedom
Posted at 09:59h, 21 AprilYup. Brick by Brick and I can’t wait to see the empire you build! Also, these pics are gorg!
ChanningintheCity
Posted at 10:22h, 21 AprilI can’t wait to see the empire YOU build! And thank you for taking them, I really like them a lot. Especially with Radio City in the background.
Lucy Dazilma
Posted at 01:58h, 27 MayMa’am!!! You are DOING THE DAMN THANG.
ChanningintheCity
Posted at 23:04h, 27 MayThank you for the encouragement, Lucy. It’s nice to know I’m not alone on this journey.