In the dressing room, we've just made it really Zen: low lighting, lots of candles, and fresh, healthy food.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I mean, even my dressing room at the studio has candles and cushions and cashmere rugs and things.
I'll put candles all over the room, then light then, and get to it. I call it my 'vibe in a bag.'
There's something so zen-like and grateful of just ripping a hot wing apart and getting it all over your face, and everyone's happy. I love that atmosphere.
I'm a fan of creating the mood and vibe with flowers, candles, and music. I love making my guests feel like it's not formal and they can relax in my home.
Every hotel room, every apartment we rent, I am sage-ing. And I have crystals that I travel with. It just makes me feel better.
There's something Zen-like about the way I work - it's like raking gravel in a Zen Buddhist garden.
I'm very used to stages and dressing rooms. And dare I say it, much as I like being at home, I love the buzz of a new hotel room. It never quite loses its thing.
I don't really get into architecture in the hotel room. But maybe a little Feng Shui here and there.
I used to love a well-arranged room: the furniture, the fabric, the lighting.
I always feel like the editing room is like coming into the kitchen. What kind of a meal do you make from there? It can be anything.
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