This is something that is never a problem when I’m working in my journal. I just know when I’m done. I feel it. (And for me, often it’s when there’s no room to do anything else . . .) But with artwork, it’s not the same. I often question whether something is done, or if […]
Category Archives: art making
Getting Back to Art Making
Lately I’ve been feeling out of sorts. It’s kind of hard to explain, but I knew I wasn’t feeling “right.” I was feeling stressed, and not grounded. Other than being exhausted, I think a big reason was because I hadn’t been “making meaning” according to Eric Maisel– which for me is making art. It’s so […]
Why (You &) I Shouldn’t Check E-mail First Thing in the Morning
Recently I took some online workshops and tele-classes where I learned some valuable information. And since, I’ve had several life-lessons that reminded me why some of those things that I learned go hand-in-hand, and why they are important. Sometimes we have to experience a lesson ourselves, or “suffer” the consequences to be reminded of why […]





