Nancy, thank you so much for your own thoughts on this topic! I love that you’ve taken us deeper still. And yes, I agree with you about the relationship between our thoughts and our experience. And I think your meaning, when relating it to the art experience, is that when we think/believe that inspiration is everywhere, that creating comes through us, we can then let go of our own need to be the master of our creations and detach ourselves from the outcome. This in turn gives us courage to start again another day. And it’s by this continuous work that success will be inevitable. Please let me know if I’ve got this right!
Thank you again for adding your thoughts here. I also want to thank you for leaving comments as it’s reader responses that rewards me and fills my soul, keeping me going on this blogging track!
Best wishes to you!
Thank you soooo much Paula for sharing your reactions and your own personal journey. I nodded my head when I read about your note on your to-do list – to set art goals. Time has a way of getting away from us and before you know it, we are at the end of yet another year. I love that you are going to set some measurable goals and that you are going to honour your sister Connie by doing so. Feel free to record any here. Visibility and accountability are too ways to make sure you get things done!
Thank you again for sharing such a personal story. Let’s do this thing!!!
Yeah!! Raising a glass to 2022! 🍸
]]>Lori how wonderful that 2021 was a good year for you! Love that you are committed to spending more time with all aspects of your art-making. Now make that goal SMARTER 😁
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