Inspiration Tuesday
Here's the thing - while I am busy working/cooking/cleaning/catching up with family & friends/web empire building Lol (that encompasses a huge umbrella on its own!) I need inpiration and motivation to stop me feeling as if I'm standing on a precipice!
I have seen some great posts about the very subject here at WA which has motivated me to add my own.
We are all busy people and it can be really difficult to keep the momentum going.
Seek inspiration from wherever you can - never before has it been so easy to find inspiring people and events from around the world.
Keep a journal close by for ideas (I am old school! for those of you who are not - your phone will always usually be by your side to make notes)
Be influenced by people throughout history and of course seek out those you wish to emulate for advice and direction.
Leonardo Da Vinci lived from 1452 - 1519 and look what he achieved without the knowledge I have at my hand today!
Be prepared to keep coming up with new ideas and going on to the next thing - you will never be done! An artist who finishes a work goes on seeking ideas and inspiration to enable them to start the next.Try to live in the "now". The past is gone and the future is always an abstract concept which is a construct of your mind (ego) - this is not you! Living in the now will enable you to remain calm and focus on whatever task you are doing at the time and not "worry"about things that are a complete fantasy.Don't worry - it may never happen!
When the going gets tough - the tough get going!
And last but not least (this ones for you Michael)Come Onnnnnnnnnnn! Lleyton Hewitt Australian tennis champion - You can do it!
Have a good week everyone
Deb
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I love your blog. It's exactly the type of feedback I needed. I felt like I hit rock bottom today. Your the second person to remind me it not the end of the world. KUDOS
Thanks for the Hewitt salute Deb! I am fully inspired now and ready to multitask at the drop of a hat!
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Oh this is fab, I love your pictures, hilarious. It does take so much time to catch up with everything and everyone, the tasks can seem endless...then there is the boring stuff to do as well such as the housework, that's a real pain.
Notes are good wherever you keep them, I have a raggedy old book that my daughter didn't use in school. It has a ripped cover but I don't mind, it does the job for me.
Just scrolled back up and now laughing at that bloke with his head in the bog. Lol.
Keep on plodding.
Andi.