Seeds →
Sprouts →
We can live out what we want to see in the world
True diplomacy = safety
We have to decide what work is ours.
The world we build will need a greater focus on care
Saying no is saying yes to your work, to what you need and what you want.
Sometimes curiosity doesn’t feel safe; just opening the news…
Life provides some cruel limits
Overwhelm shuts us down
Example - we’re not here to service the machine
Curiosity just requires that you turn your head an inch
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⊝ Shoots →
1 — Creativity & Curiosity
1 — Creativity & Curiosity
2 — Making & Art
2 — Making & Art
3 — Mental & Emotional Well-being
3 — Mental & Emotional Well-being
4 — Physical Health
4 — Physical Health
5 — Intentional Living
5 — Intentional Living
6 — Writing & Reading
6 — Writing & Reading
7 — Teaching
7 — Teaching
8 — Nervous system
8 — Nervous system
9 — Interactions
9 — Interactions
We make work that mirrors our own deeply held ideas about the world.
Lisa Congdon points out that we make work that mirrors our own deeply held ideas about the world. Sometimes that’s some simple or basic, like "tulips are pretty" "sunset is the most beautiful time of the day" or "the simple grid is the most visually satisfying image". But it could aslo be something more complicated or profound, like “I am oppressed,” “I have been oppressed,” or “the universe is chaos”
→ What are my deeply held ideas? How do I see or experience the world? What do I want to say?