Productivity makes Creative

Aaaaaand I’m back! A very belated Happy New Year! I want to thank everyone who stuck around and kept asking me when the next blogpost would be. Overall, I’ve been posting much less on social media than I used to, as the pandemic definitely hit my creativity and sense of inspiration. I did not want to create content for the sake of content, and in my daily life, I fell into a deep rut. It took a while for me to get in the swing on things this year, but now I finally feel ready to come back to this platform as well. In order to stick to a writing schedule, I will consider this space as a little online diary and archive for photos of some sorts.

Like most people, I found it difficult to stick to a consistent routine, as most days just seemed to melt into each other. But as work got busier and I started doing things again occasionally on weekends (always keeping safety in mind), I felt extremely productive and ready to take on more. I was talking about this phenomenon with a friend the other day, about how productivity makes creative. When I just sit around all day, it’s extremely difficult to rise from my chair and actually make something of my day. Whereas if I push myself to just do something remotely productive, whether it’s cleaning the coffee machine or make a grocery list or finally cancelling that one email subscription that’s been annoying me for months, I feel a lot more creative and eager to do more.

Work has gotten very busy in a short span of time. The State of Emergency has been lifted in Tokyo, which means we could start production again. And planning one shoot is already extremely time consuming, but planning all the shoots we’ve put off because of the situation and moving forward with them in one week time… the word busy becomes an understatement. But don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love the whole process of shoots, and I believe that finally getting this started up again has boosted my creative spirit to new heights.

When we reach the weekend, I don’t just want to wind down, but I want to do something for myself. Back in Belgium, I had many hobbies and a very active social life, which of course due to the pandemic died down in Japan anyway, but I never invested in it here as much as I did in Belgium. So I decided to proactively take on hobbies again in a social environment. I joined a book club, which not only encourages me to read more, but I also get the chance to (virtually) meet a bunch of intelligent and fun people. I joined a theatre group, which is something I’ve been thinking of doing for years. I stopped acting after getting my theatre diploma when I was 19, and never got back into it because of the workload of uni. But this theatric world is something that fascinates me endlessly, so I looked up an organization in Tokyo and immediately signed up. They are not doing any productions at the moment due to obvious reasons, but once they do, I’m ready to jump on board and delve back into this part of my life. I also started taking reformer pilates classes. I’ve dabbled with pilates since I started working out more regularly, but I never really took classes for this. I would go to the gym and as a warm-up I would do pilates by myself on a mat. I’ve been seeing reformer pilates everywhere online lately, and it’s something I really wanted to try and challenge myself in a new way. And lastly, I’ve been investing my time in cherishing deeper and meaningful relationships. I used to be so exhausted after work pre-pandemic, with the long working hours and commute, but now that we have this indefinite remote work system, for which we only need to be at the office 2 to 3 days a week, I feel so energized and excited to talk to people and invest in relationships. Whether it’s making time to jump on a call with close friends more often, or sending messages to people I’d like to get to know better.

One final topic I’d like to raise here before signing off, is that it is also perfectly okay not to be productive, and in all honesty, I hate that word. If we strive to be “productive” all the time, it just spirals to the opposite direction, creating a weird sense of anxiety. So by using the word “productive,” I don’t mean to stress yourself out with everything you should be doing, but for me it meant to find those few core significant elements in life – i.e. theatre, working out, reading and human connections – and actually do something with it. Mentally it will be a challenge to get out of that rut, but once you’re back in that flow, things will happen organically and will take less of a toll on your mind. I know I keep writing “you,” but please understand that this is all from my perspective and that everyone’s situation is majorly different.

These are a few photos shot in Tochigi Prefecture, where we had our first shoot of the year last Friday.

Twenty-three and ready to conquer the world

What better day to relaunch my blog than on my birthday!

Hi guys! Long-time-no-see.

So here’s the big news: I’m moving to Japan again! And I’m more excited than ever.

This past school year was my last school year as a Japanese Studies student. Some of my friends had already landed a job, others decided that they were going to go for an extra master’s degree. But me? I had no idea.

The question I always got asked during my studies were: “So… Japanese Studies… what can you do with that?” And I was always ready with this answer: “I can do anything and go anywhere!” And till this day I still believe that this is not a lie. But the problem was that there were too many directions you can follow and I did not know what to choose, because of the fear that my first job would determine my life forever (which of course is not true, but still, it was a scary thought at that time).

I kept my options open and my eyes fixed for interesting jobs and oportunities. But somewhere deep inside I knew that I really would regret not having lived and worked abroad. My mind was set on Japan. Obvious reasons put aside, I really love this country. My year studying abroad there was one of the best experiences of my life, and at the end of it I still felt like this country had so much more to offer. This is why I contacted friends of mine in Japan, asking whether they knew about job openings. I honestly did not think much would happen after this.

But then, before I knew it, I actually got a job offer! I immediately went for it and showed my enthusiasm. The job sounded perfect to me. It’s in Tokyo, I already know some people working there, and the position allows me to use the skills I acquired during my studies. After a lot of mailing back and forth, the contracts got signed and in one week I’m moving back to Tokyo!

During my graduation ceremony, the catchphrase seemed to be: “Your student years were the best years of your life, and now you have to get down to business.” I don’t agree.

I believe the best years are yet to come.

Blogmas day 4: Sinterklaas recipe!

Belgian kids are very lucky in December, because they get double the presents. Why? Because on the 6th of December, Sinterklaas comes to your home and gives you chocolate and presents! He’s kind of the equivalent of Santa Claus in the United States. And on Christmas, Belgian kids usually get presents from other family members.

The process goes as follows: On the night of the 5th, kids put a shoe at the entrance of their house, they place a beverage for Sinterklaas and a few carrots for his horse next to the shoes. The next day, the kids wake up to shoes being filled with sweets and a room filled with presents.

A typical Belgian treat that kids usually receive on the 6th is speculoos. And I LOVE speculoos. On the 5th I received some speculoos cookies from a good friend of mine and I decided to treat myself on the 6th and make myself feel like a child again (amongst these crazy study times filled with dissertations and readings).

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This is chocolate banana nice cream topped with crumbled speculoos, which I think is the BEST breakfast that one can have on such a magical day.

Ingredients:

❈ 2 frozen bananas

❈ 2 pieces of dark chocolate

❈ 2 teaspoons of vanilla pea protein powder

❈ 1 tablespoon of almond butter

❈ nuts and seeds of your choice

❈ SPECULOOS

Instructions:

Mix the frozen bananas, chocolate, protein powder and almond butter together in a blender. Then add the toppings to your liking. I added redcurrant, shredded almonds and of course some crumbled up speculoos and chocolate. When you mix up your bowl, you get this delicious speculoos crunch in every bite.

And there you have it! Some amazing healthy-ish ice cream for breakfast! This is also perfect to have after a workout because of the protein powder and the almond butter (more protein).

I hope everyone had an amazing day and ate lots of chocolate and speculoos!

If you decide to give this recipe a try, please let me know in the comments or share your creations with me on Instagram.

Lots of love

H.

Blogmas day 2: Advent Calendars!

Yasss! It’s December which means Christmas is near!

And what better way to count down to the best day of the year? Why advent calendars of course! Luckily, times have changed and a lot of things got way more exciting. This means no more chocolate-only advent calendars (but I still love me some good chocolate too, though). Pretty much every store, beauty brand, famous blogger/youtuber has their own range of advent calendars. I used to watch YouTubers on their vlogmasses opening the craziest ones! Some of them cost over 300 euros and others are rather on the cheaper side.

Last year, I made a pact with one of my bestest girlfriends, Hana: We were going to buy each other a crazy advent calendar, of course not tell each other which one we got, and send it to each other’s house.

I must say, she has outdone herself! I was so excited when mine arrived at the house that I almost cried.

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She got me the Tanya Burr 12 Sweet Days Beauty Calendar! I’ve been a fan of Tanya for a very long time, and I was thrilled when she came out with a new Christmas range of products for the winter season. I just never thought I would ever have the actual calendar!

I’m so excited to see what products these twelve days will bring. I will be opening this every two days up till Christmas, and will be sure to share the content on my Instagram.

These are the first two products I got! Nail polish in Festive Red and lipgloss in Cranberry Melt.

Did you guys get an advent calendar? Be sure to let me know in the comments!

Love,

♡H.

Blogmas!

Hi guys!!! How u doin’?

Happy first day of December! ✨

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It’s been a while, but lets just say that school got very tough. But after a long talk with a good friend, it occurred to me that I don’t want to give up my hobbies because of school work. I just need to prioritise certain things in life. That’s why I’ve decided to take part in Blogmas! Yes, this is the blogger variation of vlogmas… but hey, it’s better than waiting for a blogpost once every three months.

Uni has kind of blocked me in a creative way. Yes, I’ve learned a lot: Japanese, about Japan, the world, myself, which is awesome! But I used to be that kid that would stay up late at night in her room in the dark with only my desk light on and draw! I LOVED to draw (and I still do). But since the start of uni, I kind of had to give that up because of all the work. I also just lost my inspiration. The same goes for acting. My whole life, I’ve always acted in plays and took acting classes. This was another thing I had to give up, because acting is basically learning a looooot of lines by heart, and my huge syllabuses didn’t allow any more knowledge in.

But now, I love to write. I was very excited about starting this blog last year, because I knew I would love the process of it. But again, school got in the way so often and it bugged me. I love what I study and the assignments are more enjoyable than they used to be. However, if I get consumed by it, there is no way for me to be creative anymore.

In comes Blogmas! This allows me to push myself to be creative everyday. Instead of coming home and binging YouTube and Netflix (which is fun too, of course), I will make myself some tea, put on my favourite pyjama’s, light a candle and write a little. Even if it’s just a small paragraph about my day. Writing has always relaxed me, so this is supposed to be the perfect break from my assignments, right?

In stead of posting every day, I will post every two days, like a twelve day advent calendar! Even though I want to put more time into my hobbies, school cannot be pushed aside.

Prepare yourselves for content about my life as a student, travels, food, Japan (gotta stick to the original theme of my blog), and Christmas of course!

I hope you guys are looking forward to this as much as I am!

Love,

♡H.