When I feel open and spacious inside - rather than clenched up or flooded with rapid fire thoughts about the same old stuff - inspiration comes from anything and everything. So the trick for me is always to figure out how to soften again, how to let my mind go quiet, how to wake up to the tiny sensory details of the moment. A walk with m…
When I feel open and spacious inside - rather than clenched up or flooded with rapid fire thoughts about the same old stuff - inspiration comes from anything and everything. So the trick for me is always to figure out how to soften again, how to let my mind go quiet, how to wake up to the tiny sensory details of the moment. A walk with my dog, sitting outside under my favorite tree, diving into water, a good belly laugh with my kids, dancing alone in the kitchen, reading something gorgeous, playing music, letting myself cry . . . there are a million ways to get there if I’m willing to relax and let it happen.
When I feel open and spacious inside - rather than clenched up or flooded with rapid fire thoughts about the same old stuff - inspiration comes from anything and everything. So the trick for me is always to figure out how to soften again, how to let my mind go quiet, how to wake up to the tiny sensory details of the moment. A walk with my dog, sitting outside under my favorite tree, diving into water, a good belly laugh with my kids, dancing alone in the kitchen, reading something gorgeous, playing music, letting myself cry . . . there are a million ways to get there if I’m willing to relax and let it happen.