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New homie

Hi everyone!

I am so sorry I was a bit less active on the blog recently but apart from being busy travelling I also had a big change- finally found a dream apartment and I moved in, yay! It hasn’t been easy to find a right one in London! I have been searching for almost 8 months! But I am finally here!

First weeks have not been easy for me, as first of all- the space is big and empty so it felt kind of weird as my previous flat was tiny but super cosy. Also this month I was constantly in and out, so it was more of a hotel than the actual home! I was literally coming here to unpack and pack again. Now, I am finally back and I have slowly started to arrange my dream place. I can’t wait to soon share it with you!

Here’s some of my inspirations :

Image source : Pinterest

Here’s what I already got 

Here’s my Wishlist

Halloween Pumpkin Patch

Visiting a pumpkin patch has always been my dream, however because of travelling non stop and kind of escaping autumn in the UK I haven’t had a chance to visit one since I’ve moved to London (how crazy is that?) This year I promised myself I will make this happen. And I finally did- yay!

How have I planned the visit? I simply typed “pumpkin patch near me” in google haha and checked what came up first. There was quite a few to choose from but I went for the one closest to where I live – Crockford Bridge Farm  It was only and hour drive from London.When I went there I didn’t really know what to expect as I have never visited a pumpkin patch before, but it was way more than I actually expected!

Definitely didn’t expect a pink bath out there, haha! But hold on a second- it was literally like made for The Blonde Flamingo!

I was such a happy kiddo running around, picking up pumpkins. Can I just say how hard that was? The choice was insane! So many shapes, sizes and colours, real pumpkin heaven! I bought enough for a pumpkin soup, pumpkin pasta and pumpkins for the entire house as a decoration, haha. I am a pumpkin lady this month!

Have you visited a pumpkin patch before?

Xoxo,

The Blonde Flamingo

5 most Instagrammable spots in Ibiza

I have recently visited Ibiza on a super fun press trip with Hard Rock Ibiza This hotel and whole story behind it it’s just so incredible. Such an inspiring place, full of great energy. I’ve had such a fun time and met fantastic people- now we’re all counting the months down to the big opening of Hard Rock Hotel in London in Spring 2019, yay!

During the little time off I had during the trip I have decided to tick off some places on the island that I’ve always wanted to visit and absolutely fallen in love with them all! In this blog post I would love to highlight my top 5 spots in Ibiza that just can’t be missed!

1. Wi-ki-woo Hotel

Had to start off with my new and favourite hotel in Ibiza! Honestly it looks like a Barbie & Instagram dream! I fallen in love at first sight! The pool full of pool floats is awesome! PS. They also have a machine where you can purchase the fake lashes! Book your stay here.

Location –  San Antonio

2. Paradiso Hotel

I haven’t personally stayed at this hotel, we only went to have a quick look as we were rushing to the pool party, but OMG another amazing spot for photos! I loved the entire concept, it kind of felt like a different planet haha. The area around was a bit doggy to me, but as you walk inside- you forget it all. You’re surrounded by pink, cacti and great music! What a vibe! Will definitely return one day!

Location- San Antonio

3. Santos Hotel

I haven’t managed to visit this place this year but this is where I celebrated my birthday 2.5 years ago so this place will always be special to me. I love the easy-going spirit of this place and all its colours- they make me happy! Also the sea view is just so stunning! I would love to stay there again one day!

Location: Playa D’en Bossa      Photo source : google

4. Ibiza Old Town

During the press trip with Hard Rock Ibiza we had a lovely tour around the island and we stopped and strolled around beautiful narrow alleys of Ibiza Old Town. Most of the people see Ibiza only as a party island- and I agree- it is a party place however it’s not just that! This island is just magical and I swear- the Old Town truly stolen my heart. So many beautiful narrow streets, charming boutiques, bars and cafés, so lovely and peaceful compare to a lively Playa D’en Bossa and San Antonio. You can’t miss it out during your stay in Ibiza! Nothing more relaxing after a crazy night out!

5. Tropicana Suites

Believe me or not, but Tropicana was was one of the places that inspired me 2.5 years ago to create the name of my Instagram! – “theblondeflamingo” ! When I went there, the hotel was just opening so I didn’t have a chance to fully experience it, but I remember I loved everything about it! It’s a retro, all-suite hotel with DJ and a really fun pool- not mentioning all the pink and neon green surroundings! It gives you these perfect Miami & art deco vibes. I absolutely loved it! You should definitely add this place to your list! And I should definitely go again and thank them for helping me with the name!

Location: Playa D’en Bossa        Image source : google

What are your favourite spots in Ibiza? Let me know in the comments below!

XOXO,

The Blonde Flamingo

Personal thoughts and Instagram tips

Slightly different posts than usual but here’s few thoughts about Instagram from a perspective of  now, a full-time blogger.

  1. Life is not always as colourful and amazing like on Instagram photos.  Waking up in the morning and first thing that you do is Instagram scrolling?  Some people would look at it as inspiration for next holidays, lovely way to wake up looking at all magical hotels, fashionable outfits, flower baths, perfectly set up breakfasts. The others seeing these things over and over again every morning before going to the office find it depressing. As it’s extremely hard not to crave the same life, I mean who wouldn’t like to ‘wake up like this”? We’re the people responsible for educating our audiences- what y0u see here is our job. Of course we love what we do, we get invited to the most incredible places and it all may seem so perfect. However let’s keep in mind- this is the job like any other. We get paid to create and inspire. Brands expect that through our content the sales will increase. That’s why what you sometimes see may seem “too much” or “non-realistic” but we need to make sure it catches the eye and “sells” really.  Our job is to make sure it will inspire, it will make people dream about going to this particular cafe, hotel or a destination. But it’s important to understand that our life is not always as glamorous as what you see on our feeds. We’re also humans cleaning the house, shopping groceries and having ups and downs. So don’t compare yourself thinking “they have perfect life” and your one’s crap. Believe me or not but there’s people in the industry who’ve got no money in their bank account, they are literally homeless but playing the perfect feed game while staying in free hotels, eating in free cafes and wearing clothes they were gifted – all in exchange for Instagram photo. You should be aware of that before starting all the negative thinking about your own life. Don’t feel bad about going to work, having your career, making a living and going on holidays from time to time. As this is real. That’s a real life and you should be grateful for it everyday.
  2. It’s not all about numbers. I see a lot of new bloggers who just started and they are already stressing about numbers, likes, algorithm doing all they can to kind of “speed it up”. What I would suggest is to find you niche, style and focus on the content and message more than just desperately looking for likes and follows, playing follow for follow game, buying followers and doing million shoutouts a day. Firstly you need to organically find people who would simply enjoy watching and reading what you do. Nobody said it’ll be easy, but I can promise it’s so worth it. Numbers will come after time and you’ll feel more proud knowing that what you created is real, the followers are real people who actually love what you do and love you and support you through the whole journey.
  3. Be yourself.  Be true to who you are. Don’t lie to your audience and don’t be afraid of your weaknesses- they are real people following you so they will understand and feel your ups and downs as they are facing the same battles. Open up with them and support one another. My audience helped me so much through this journey and I know I would have given up long time ago if I didn’t speak loudly about the struggles and didn’t get the support. Remember – they are real people. Let them share this journey with you and see your growth. Let your photos define you, your personality and your style. Take your audience to your dream places. Let them live this dream with you.
  4. Be proud of what you create. Sometimes we let likes decide if the content we created was good or not- I get that a lot too and slowly learning to accept that likes are nothing I can control, they come and go, each post is different. But as long as I put the same amount of time and effort, and my heart into it – that should make me proud no matter how it performed as I created it with love and passion.
  5. Get inspired but don’t copy. Remember “one thing about following people and copying what they do, you will always be one step behind”. So don’t. Find your own style and work on it. After some time you will laugh at it (omg I do all the time!) but this is when you see your progress. Put the real you out there and let the world the world love you and accept you as you are. It will make the whole journey easier than constantly chasing and pretending someone you’re not.
  6. Take a break sometimes. They all say- engage, engage, engage. It’s true- by liking and commenting others posts you will more likely get some extra attention on yours. However imagine we all would spent everyday and all the time liking and commenting others posts. We would probably forget that we actually have lives! So do it, but know the limit. By spending too much time online you’re having less time for your family, friends and real life experiences. So do it all but don’t get crazy . I like taking a morning/ afternoon or even the entire day completely off to recharge my batteries, look for inspiration outdoors, meet people rather than chat to them online all the time and give my eyes a well-needed break. Your Instagram won’t die if you do so!

How I turned my love to travel into a full time job

It’s been 2 years. Maybe a little bit more however I am counting it as 2 years as exactly 2 years ago in August I was invited to my first blogger event hosted by We Are Travel Girls. This event and meeting so many incredible girls from all over the world seriously motivated, inspired and gave me the faith to believe in my dream career. But let’s start from the beginning as I never shared it with you.

Crochet dress by Uli Herzner

How did I get to where I am? Well, first of all- my love to travel. Since I can remember I’ve always loved travelling and exploring. Already as a teenager I would spent all my little savings for a weekend trip abroad with school friends. In high school I was involved in organising student exchanges and this is how I slowly started to see the world and fall in love with it. During my last semester at high school I have decided that after the final exams I am going to work abroad all summer before starting off the University. The only question was WHAT JOB. I was 19 with zero experience. What I had in mind was simple- abroad, sunshine and money to be just fine. So here I came with a crazy idea- I have decided to do an animator course. You know these crazy people dancing zumba, playing with the kids, organising streching, aqua aerobic and generally entertaining everyone in the hotel? Yup, that was my dream job 6 years ago! So I did finish the course, got all the certificates and the last part was the casting. It was terryfing! I mean if I think of it now I am pretty amazed how brave and stubborn I was at such a young age! Well, I did get the job! I have signed my first contract and got hired by a hotel in Kos Island, Greece. Not to get too much into details ( but I really wanted you to know this story as it was such an important period in my life!) I’ve had the most incredible summer, met people from all over the world, fallen in love with Greece, languages, beautiful sunny weather and this was the place where I’ve taken my first photos and already started to think of having a blog where I could share these magical moments and captures with the world.

Here’s few images! Found them on Facebook haha! 19 year old The Blonde Flamingo

After the most magical summer in Greece I came back to Poland where I’ve started the University. Ok, let me be absolutely honest with you- I HATED IT and lasted around 2 weeks. I felt like I am literally from a different planet. I was a happy sunshine person in grey rainy country and people who mainly went to uni because parents told them to. I was trying to push myself so hard, but one day I came back home crying and told myself „ NOPE, not doing it! Life’s too short”. I couldn’t imagine myself being there and following a well-known system- uni, finding the boyfriend, getting married and having kids. I wanted to LIVE and see the world. My parents were obviously shocked and I am sure- dissapointed however I was feeling that down that I knew I have to get away. All I wanted was travelling and living surrounded by happy, energetic and inspiring people. I needed this positivity back in my life! Few days later I packed my pink suitcase and flew to London.

I wish I could say the beginning in London was colorful and easy but it was not. I really struggled. With job, with money, with lack of friends. The truth is, i have been feeling so alone and I have made many mistakes trying to fit in somewhere where I did not. I was working 2 crappy jobs. I was surrounded by people I would normally never go out with. But I was alone, I was depressed, homesick but not homesick, I just couldn’t find my place at all. At one point I was feeling that lost that I decided to go on a solo trip back to Kos Island in Greece. When I look at it now, I really think this trip helped me. It helped me to realise what’s important, what makes me happy and what is missing in my life. I was missing doing what I love. I guess many of us have been feeling this way at some point of our lives. And the key is to realise it, move our asses and change it! It took me ages to move mine really. To change the job I hated. I stuck there for way too long! But when I finally found the courtage to quit – that was the beginning of my journey! I am not going to lie it was scary! But now I know it was only my inner fear and lack of confidence. Surprisingly I found a new job very quickly. This is how I became a part of Soho House family. I’ve worked for the company for over 3 years, growing from receptionist to my dream Social Media role while constantly investing money in new travel destinations. At first, I did not know I can earn any money from it, but this was not something I was thinking about then. I was making my travel dreams come true and posting all adventures on my Instagram. One day we woke up in the morning ( after a very inspiring birthday trip to Ibiza!) with a name „theblondeflamingo” ( my Instagram used to be my name and surname when I first started). I thought- OMG it matches perfectly! I always loved these pink birds and considered myself similar with my pink obsession and weird flamingo looking legs! So The Blonde Flamingo- the new exciting beginning!

I remember how excited I was when I reached 3000 followers on my Instagram and I started to get approached by first brands. I remember tears in my eyes when the brand I love – Dancing Leopard messaged me saying they would love to send me a dress for my next trip! I literally couldn’t believe it- as I said I was cluess about how it all works! And here, after few months I was invited to We Are Travel Girls event. I think I was the smallest Influencer invited and I was honoured and overwhelmed. I remember even asking Becky and Vanessa (the Founders) why did I even get invited and they said my photos are so beautiful, colorful and that I have potential. I really needed this kick! Seeing these boss girls travelling the world, living their dream life without any limits helped me to believe in my dream. I am forever grateful ladies!

PS. We keep in touch until today and I’m attending another We Are Travel Girls meet up at the end of this month!

I’ve started to invest more and more. First in Europe escapes, then slowly started to explore other continents. Nothing was making me happier than a new stamp in my passport! I was already living the dream, my dream. I discovered places I though I would never be able to! But now I know- we can do ANYTHING. It’s a lot of sacrifice, hard work and savings but the world is wide open and we can see it at any budget. The word „impossible” doesn’t exist in my dictionary anymore.

I am not going to lie, builing my presence on Social Media wasn’t easy. While my channels were growing I kept loosing „friends”. Some of them used to tell me what I do is stupid or that they could never do what I do- let me tell you a funny thing- now they are wearing same outfits and travelling to same places as I do- greetings👋🏼 I’ve also heard that it worked out because I’m lucky. Some people used to gossip I have a rich boyfriend. Another “friend” would use me to build own Social Media presence. It’s incredible what some people can do to make you feel down or even give up. Well, I didn’t. It wasn’t easy but I had people who believed in me. My mum, boyfriend and real friends were by my side all the time pushing me towards my dreams. This journey definitely showed me what the word “friend” means. It was very painful but I’m grateful as I’ve learnt a great lesson.

This year was the harderst. I’ve been already on Social Media position and this was also when my following started to grow very fast. It was so hard to combine my full time position at work with meeting PRs, attending events, going on press trips, creating content, looking after my accounting, invoices, delivering everything on time. I was so stressed out and tired. You can read more about my struggles here. But I didn’t give up. I continued growing my Social Media career and running my business on the side. I never stopped learning, reading and exchanging the knowledge and experience with others. And here I am now, after one year of working crazy amount of hours and being completely exhausted- in Greece, on the sun bed sharing my story. It’s been around 2 months since I quitted my Social Media job and decided to travel and blog full-time. I have been travelling non stop, creating content for brands while being by the ocean and making a very good salary of out it. That was my biggest fear while quitting my full-time job as I got used to having a double salary for the past year from full time job and a blog income on the top but it’s been working out so far! I think it’s really important to have enough savings and few clients who work with you every month before making this very exciting but still a risky decision. It took me a while to get ready financially as I couldn’t imagine doing this job without having a real home. I love travelling the world but I also love knowing I have my little home in the city of my dreams- London.

I am not sure where this journey will take me from now on, but what I know is- I am living my dream and will continue no matter how hard it will be. Thank you for helping me to get here and supporting me on this journey. I am here now to support you and motivate you on yours. I hope my little story will inspire you to follow your dreams no matter what they say. Don’t try to fit in if you don’t. Write your own story.

XOXO,

The Blonde Flamingo