“Instructions for living a life.
―Mary Oliver, (2008). Red bird. Boston, MA: Beacon Press.
Pay attention.
Be astonished.
Tell about it.”
Pay attention.
Create about what you notice. If you do it consistently, you’ll discover patterns you would have never imagined. Unless you are Jason Bourne.
Be astonished.
Escaping the daily routine by diving into a creative world of exploration and discovery is an infinite well of positive feelings.
Tell about it.
Creating, you become an interesting person with stimulating questions, engaging stories to tell. Even if you are not sharing your creations, your thoughts increase in clarity, structure, and solidity. Think about the possibility of sharing the best of them: can you imagine the potential.