Fun fact about today's image: It is my rejected submission for the Minnesota State Fair. I'm in good company though - I ran into a professional photog in the pick-up line who also had a rejected piece - ggrrr. The judge was the Associate Curator of Photography at the Minneapolis Institute of Art … whoa.
If the world could stop turning for a day or two I'd be a happy camper - not because the clock is a-tickin but because I'm right in the middle of my second question and wanna plow through to the end - don't wanna lose the mo. Suspension of time would allow me to continue without having to experience the effects of time passing through a day. Quite the fantasy, eh?
Our minds need to rest in order to flourish. Although it is frustrating to feel unable to get ideas across or that whatever we want to do isn’t going our way, remembering that everything in life is a process gives us permission to let go of our need for perfection - am taking advantage of that permission. I know that (perfection) is not the aim of this experience.
Allowing oneself to use downtime to rejuvenate the mind can ultimately lead to something not have thought of before — putting things on our own back burner creates a rich and abundant stew of innovation. Releasing notions of what should be today, I just might be able to discover what will come could be beyond my wildest dreams.
If the world could stop turning for a day or two I'd be a happy camper - not because the clock is a-tickin but because I'm right in the middle of my second question and wanna plow through to the end - don't wanna lose the mo. Suspension of time would allow me to continue without having to experience the effects of time passing through a day. Quite the fantasy, eh?
Our minds need to rest in order to flourish. Although it is frustrating to feel unable to get ideas across or that whatever we want to do isn’t going our way, remembering that everything in life is a process gives us permission to let go of our need for perfection - am taking advantage of that permission. I know that (perfection) is not the aim of this experience.
Allowing oneself to use downtime to rejuvenate the mind can ultimately lead to something not have thought of before — putting things on our own back burner creates a rich and abundant stew of innovation. Releasing notions of what should be today, I just might be able to discover what will come could be beyond my wildest dreams.
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