Years ago I worked with a woman who happened to live near me. Since we were almost an hour from work that was a very happy coincidence and we started to carpool. She was the epitome of “all or nothing”. Even with her car’s heater. She would constantly turn it on and off. Too cold, too hot. (Hey, there a thermostat built in for a reason! I’d tell her)
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We were driving somewhere recently when my husband, Lou, pointed up and said, “Oh, look, a skywriter!”
I craned my neck and looked up through the windshield and, sure enough, there were lines of white in the blue, blue sky. Now, they may have been vapor trails of specks of planes so far up that I couldn’t see them, but… skywriters. Haven’t thought about that in forever. Day 29
If you believe that creativity is the lens through which you view the world, then possibilities are endless. Like ridges of mountains that appear in the distance, one after the other, rolling away into the horizon, these are your possibilities One after the other. Endless. But only if you are awake to them. Is your lens cloudy? Is access to your creative spirit rusty? Call upon the muse Aha-phrodite, the first stop in Kaizen Muse Creativity Coaching™. She is the WD-40 in the creative toolbox. Awareness. With it we stay present to those possibilities calling us to the next hill and the one after that and the one after that. With it we observe what delights us. With it inspiration finds us. Ask yourself: what is presenting itself to me? Why? Where is it leading me? Ask the questions and then go about your business. But stay alert – radar on, antenna up! The answers are waiting for you. |
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