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VPOD: Takeaways from Jean-Louis Rodrigue Workshop Part II and Vintage 1920s Wristwatches


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vintage 1927 ladies art deco swiss wristwatch watch

mary kincaid and jean-louis rodrigue

On Monday, in Part I of this series, I shared my first takeaway from the Jean-Louis Rodrigue movement workshop I attended on St. Patrick’s Day.

I told you about Jean-Louis’ instructions to “IMAX IT!” and how easy it is to apply this directive to your life even when you’re not on stage.

Today, I’d like to share my second takeaway.

But first, think about this.

Public speaking is often listed among global fears in a higher position than the fear of death.

Yes, that’s right. It seems a large number of people would rather die than get up and speak in front of a audience!

And even at this workshop, which was attended by professional speakers who speak to audiences for a living, there were plenty of dry mouths, sweaty palms, trembling hands, accelerated heart rates and strong urges to flee.

This sense of nervousness and anxiety in front of people sometimes never goes away even among the greatest stage performers.

And as I watched Jean-Louis coaching speakers on stage, I noticed that he was giving them the same mantra to say to themselves over and over again.

“I have time.”

As they struggled to get their nerves under control and stop mindlessly wandering from one side of the stage to the other, he’d gently stop them and remind them to say

“I have time.”

When they used filler words like “umm” or “uhh” or found themselves struggling to remember their content, Jean-Louis would catch their eyes and remind them to silently say

“I have time.”

When they exhibited unconscious nervous gestures like tilting their head to one side, or licking their lips, or clapping their hands together, Jean-Louis would gently stop them and remind them to say

“I have time.”

You see, when you’re up on that stage, you alone are in charge of the pace. There’s no need to rush. There’s no need to feel anxious. There’s nowhere to go. There’s just you and the audience, in a conversation that is unfolding moment by moment.

And to connect with the people in your audience you must BE in that moment. Not rushing away from the moment before. Not rushing toward the moment to come. Just there. IN that moment.

“I have time.”

What a fabulous mantra this has become for me offstage, too. And it’s one I encourage you to try out in your own life as well.

When your boss or child or spouse or anyone is demanding something of you RIGHT NOW, remind yourself

“I have time.”

I think we can all agree that taking a bit of time to respond to their demands won’t result in corporate meltdown or worldwide destruction. After all, we’re talking about people who need another copy of a report NOW or your signature on a permission slip NOW or help finding their car keys NOW.

But don’t go thinking this is an invitation to take all the time you want either. I believe it’s a sign of respect to show up for meetings or appointments on time, to meet your promised deadlines and to be responsive to others.

But there is always time to take a deep breath, to pause, to think about what you want to say before you say it, and most importantly, to know that just because everything feels rushed OUTSIDE of you doesn’t mean you have to feel rushed INSIDE of you.

Deep inside of you is a part that knows without a doubt and is constantly repeating

“I have time.”

Are you listening?

If you need a little extra help connecting with this part, perhaps wearing a lovely timepiece like one of today’s VPODs will remind you.

These vintage enamel wristwatches hail from the late 1920s and are simply stunning.

They’re truly timeless pieces for a Vintage Crusader!

Available at Strickland Vintage Watches.

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VPOD: Vintage 1920s Necklace Watch and Time Management


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vintage 1920s necklace watch back

Tick…Tick…Tick…

Hear that? It’s the sound of 2010 fading away.

And there’s something about that sound that always seems to kick me into overdrive.

The last week or so I’ve been organizing and purging like a mad woman!  You see, every year I resolve to become more organized so I can waste less time on menial tasks and become more productive.

So tell me, what is your biggest time-waster of the day?

Email?
TV?
Talking on the phone?
Meetings without agendas?

One sure-fire way to get a handle on where you can squeak more productivity from your day is to keep a time log. After all, if CPAs and attorneys can manage to do this daily, then you can, too.

Just jot down how you spend your time in 15-minute increments for a week or two. Then analyze the results.

You  may be surprised to discover just where your time is going!

Of course, a very stylish way to record all those seconds ticking by is with a darling little timepiece like today’s VPOD. This vintage 1920s necklace watch is quite charming and will help you keep track of every wasted minute and remind you to savor every precious moment.

It’s a fine Swiss find for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Darlor Watch.

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VPOD: Watch Out – Vintage 1960s Lanvin Watch


Back in grade school I learned to tell time the old fashioned way–with the little hand and the big hand. And I still remember my first pink princess wristwatch.

Now, of course, our children need to also understand the digital timekeeping and as more digital has crept into our lives, the more wristwatches that have been relegated to dresser drawers. Pay attention the next time you’re out in public and you’ll notice that many, many folks rely on their cell phones and aren’t wearing watches anymore.

What a shame! Watches aren’t just practical but they can also be beautiful accessories for the discerning fashionista. Just take a look at today’s VPOD.

This rare 1960s cuff watch by Lanvin is in perfect working condition. And I just love its organic mix of wood and metal.

It’s a very timely find for a vintage fashionista!

Available at 1stdibs.

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VPOD: Vintage Gucci: Watch Out



When the wrist watch was supposedly created in 1870 for a Hungarian baroness, women didn’t really need to know the time of day–it was just another excuse to wear a fancy bracelet. But times have changed. Today we women have places to go, things to do, people to meet–and we need to know what time it is.

Of course, today we frequently rely on cell phones, PDAs and computers to tell us the time more than we rely on the gears and springs of older timepieces. And just as some of us have abandoned our land lines, some of us have also abandoned the practice of wearing a watch.

If you’re one of those gals who now now braves the world with a naked wrist, perhaps today’s VPOD will inspire you to reconsider. This vintage Gucci bracelet watch is sleek and modern and comes with a total of twelve interchangeable colored bezels. It’s pretty enough to wear even if you never plan to glance at it for the time of day and it’s surely a long way from your first Minnie Mouse wristwatch.

Yes, this one’s one to watch for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Maggie’s Time Zone.

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