An Unlived Life


A Scottish beach

At some time, really look at your bedroom. The one room in your house or apartment where you show who and what you are on the inside. Your passion, hopes and dreams are expressed. You reveal much of your deepest feelings about yourself.

It doesn’t matter if you live alone or not, a woman’s bedroom is a reflection of her inner most self. Often, we women have messy unorganized bedrooms and they are a picture of inner emotions. Often, a messy bedroom is an SOS for an unlived life. Our rooms are a haven or respite for our souls. We sleep there, and relax and read and have romance.

The definition of the purpose of the bedroom has expanded to being a secondary family room. Do you pay bills, answer, emails, iron clothes, or exercise?

We are at the turning of the cycle of life and the year. Time to rethink and resort what is important in our lives. It is time to stop being invisible and create a room for yourself that is as authentic as you are. The term ‘boudoir” turns our bedroom space into a decompression zone. A boudoir takes you to a completely new level of life. A place were we can take off the facade and be in attendance to our own thoughts and feelings.

So it is fine to have a Do Not Disturb sign on your doorknob and I encourage it. Solitude does not mean you are avoiding the family, you just deserve a few precious moments when you are focused on what you need. A chance to take a block of time to remember who you really are and what you want and where you want to go. This life of yours, is meant to be lived. Existing just doesn’t quite do it. Don’t stand still, bloom and live your life. The life you are grasping for, start making the steps to take youself there. Have a good journey!

National Museum of Art, Washington D.C., sculpture garden
Acrylic on stretched canvas by Barbara Mattio

4 thoughts on “An Unlived Life

  1. I tried not to leave a comment however; here I am…!
    I love my bedroom… I share our bedroom (me and my love) however; I have a second bedroom which is all mine. In it you will find me. I love it; I walk in there and I’m surrounded by colour. I love colour. I have things that I love on show like scarfs and jewelery and shoes and umbrellas and boxes (I love boxes) and colourful curtains (crimson with a lovely pattern). I just adore this room. I always feel so ‘me’ in it… It catches the northern sun (down under our north is the northern hemisphere’s south aspect). It is warm in winter and bright in summer… I get a twinkle in my eye when I walk in. Yes, this is me…. I love colour…! 🙂

  2. chigardeninc's avatar Rev Dani Lynn says:

    Boy, perfect timing for this post, I’m moving around boxes and working on it right now. I’m currently living in my elderly mother’s house and my ‘bedroom’ is my ‘everything’ room so it’s difficult and discouraging. But I know it’s important and your post reminded me of that.

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