And by knowing what we fear, don't we know what we care about, how we are measuring our worth, what success looks like? I asked. So isn't fear helpful, then?
~ Patti Digh
What if your art could provide everything you ever needed or wanted in life?
If you're alive, you're creative.
We can create a different future - one simple, beautifully mundane, daily decision at a time.
Take yourself out of the center of other people's universe - it will free you up and let the universe turn more easily.
We are always - always- in choice.
We give up our power to the very people who took it away from us in the first place.
Create inclusion - with simple mindfulness that others might have a different reality from your own.
The shortest distance between two people is a story.
Don't say you're a writer if you're not writing. Even if you're writing, don't call yourself a writer. Say instead, 'I write.' It's the verb that's important, not the noun.
Name your intention.
Great change doesn't come with official endorsement.
Generosity has little to do with giving gifts, and everything to do with giving space to others to be who they are.
Boredom is for the selfish.
Don't separate 'real' life from 'creative' life.
Equip yourself for your own needs.
What few rules appear to be in place are all made up.
We can either own our circumstances and be creative in them, or we can throw up our hands and say, I cannot be held accountable because the conditions are not ideal.
Perhaps we can recognize our way out of patterns rather than repeating our way out of them.
Watch other people for clues about who they are, not just clues about how much they are or are not like you.