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Remembering the Sad and Lonely During the Holidays
A Simple Holiday Reminder
The holidays can be the most wonderful time of the year....
for some...
For others, this time of year is sad and lonely.
Following are some ideas for you to be a Joy-Spreader for those having a difficult…
The Importance of Proper Maintenance
I was raised by a single mom who didn't choose to highlight the importance of maintaining cars. As a teen, and a pretty sizable portion of my adult life, I thought nothing of driving around with the oil light on my dash lit up…
Don't Make The Mistake of Skipping This Step
You know what I love about hard work, which also happens to be a major benefit of keeping a steady momentum? The time you get to coast. Using the analogy from our first week in this series, this is the time when you finally get your…
4 Ways to Build Momentum Today
Welcome back! We're moving right along through our blog series on How to Create and Sustain Momentum. Last week we discussed the importance of, and how to create, the movement (think baby steps) necessary to either keep pushing through…
How Small, Intentional Steps Will Get Your Momentum Moving
Friends, I just came out of a major momentum derailment. I mean, I pretty much lost ALL momentum when it came to my writing and this blog.
It was like I had the motivation/momentum angel on one shoulder and the failure to move/take action…
Episode 33: Tips for Finding Creative Inspiration
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In this episode, we dive into the concept that our richest sources of inspiration often come from within. We discuss how creating in your personal space and interacting with your materials can spark significant creative breakthroughs.
We also touch on the importance of recognizing what ignites your creativity and how revisiting work you initially dismissed can later serve as a profound source of inspiration.
Finally, we talk about the value of documenting moments of insight to pull from later, and moving away from the pressure of what you “should” be doing as a creative.
We hope our chat in today’s episode will spark some ideas to help you enjoy some creative time soon!
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