What a difference it makes to feed your soul while you get things done, and to make that a priority! 3 days, just 30 minutes a day, and I have this:
It’s no Van Gogh, but it makes my heart happy, and that’s what matters. If you’ve ever been in a cypress swamp in the fall, hopefully you’ll know what you’re looking at. Otherwise it might appear to be an interesting abstract!
And ten minutes in the grass soothed my soul, and produced this pretty pine cone photo:
Lastly, keeping up with my paper stuff for ten minutes a day means I can take things like bank statements that come in the mail and deal with them immediately instead of putting them in a pile for later that grows and grows until there are three months of bank statements in the pile along with all kinds of other put-off tasks and decisions. There’s power and momentum in taking care of things now.
But the most power comes from giving myself the gift of time to play at making art. I can’t tell you how delicious that is.
This is typical for me – I start strong, I’m intoxicated by the challenge and love the rewards. When I have to pay attention is when I get tired or a little overwhelmed or I miss a day and go into “Abort, Abort!” mode. But right now I’m in the honeymoon phase and I’m going to bask in that!
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Stephanie said:
Honeymoons aren’t such a bad place to be! That’s beautiful!
And I agree… it’s days that are missed, or where I’m super tired, that I have to resist kicking it all to curb and saying, “I’ll start over.” As a former classmate asked during a meditation retreat where we were learning a new technique, “There are no do overs, are there?” (Context: She thought she wasn’t doing it right the first time, so told herself she wanted a do over. She could do it again, but not do it over. Hope that makes sense.)
Good job!
Carla said:
Makes sense! And every day’s a fresh start – to make whatever you want, no matter what you did or didn’t do yesterday … that’s what I have to challenge my errant mind to remember!
Robin said:
Ah yes, the honeymoon phase. It’s delightful and delicious. There ought to be a way to stretch it out, to make it always new and exciting. 🙂
Robin said:
Oh gosh, I got so caught up in wondering about how to stretch out the honeymoon phase that I forget to mention that I love your drawing and your photo. 🙂
Carla said:
Thank you, Robin! I am overdue for a visit to the bogs! 🙂
Carla said:
Yes – I’ve managed that in other areas of my life – so I could apply those lessons to this – maybe there’s a blog post in there! 🙂