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Women, dreams, goals and scraps of paper
I have pounds of paper, I write my best ideas on them. My thoughts, my wishes, things I think I should invent; starts to poems or short stores. I then carry these pieces of paper around with me, generally on my person in my pockets, I love anything with a pocket. I am sucker for little black dress with a pocket. I have plans for these pieces of paper. Projects they will become, stories they will fill the pages of, poems that will change the world. But then, it happens; the dishwasher leaks or Brody my baby falls off his bike, or someone wants something to eat and these papers get shoved into a New Yorker I plan to read from last August. My inspiration on paper then dies a slow death.
Last night I had the true pleasure of seeing a friend set fire to her scrap of paper. Stephanie Addition owner of Up-Dikes Newtown coffee shop in North Kingstown had a dream; literally a dream. Not the Martin Luther King type, but the REM sleep type, Stephanie wanted to use the coffee that she was already trading into a skincare line that would change how women care for their skin and bodies.
Here is what makes Stephanie truly amazing: she woke from this dream, wrote down her idea on one of these scarps of paper and then never let it die. I am sure her dishwasher leaked and her children needed feeding. But while she tended to these life issues she still sparked fire to her paper and set her dream free by setting real goals, contacting the right people and creating. Last night I had the pleasure of trying this product as we catered her launch party. The result: nothing feels better then rubbing creative, inspiring women's thoughts into your skin.
Thank you Stephanie, for your dreams put to paper, you have brought us JavaWorx
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Thank you Stephanie, for your dreams put to paper, you have brought us JavaWorx
https://www.facebook.com/The.Java.Effect