Dorothy has now found her inner strength and her voice … In the Hero’s Journey, this is known as Apotheosis, when the hero’s limited self dies and is transformed into a new being of light, divine knowledge, love, and compassion.** Jean Houston
By the grace of God, I am from error and pain and experiment and failure and awkwardness and rejection and ignorance and foolishness and quandary and hope and curiosity and reading and listening and slowness and loving and passion and joy.
Workshop mess. That’s one of the major highlights of the workshop. Come try things, make things, get dirty, give it a shot. It’s not a beauty contest, it’s not on display and it doesn’t have to work. It’s a workshop. It’s a mess. The mess isn’t a necessary evil…it’s a FEATURE.* Gabe Anderson,
A journey is called that because you cannot know what you will discover on the journey, what you will do with what you find, or what you find will do to you.** James Baldwin
Workshops are great places for trying things out, whether we call them studios, studies, offices, class rooms, laboratories, sheds, workspaces, factories … They are already full of ideas, materials, tools, failed experiments to reuse; We like them because we are walking workshops, creative-spaces on legs crammed with experiences, memories, successes, failures, dreams, ideas, talents, values, and energy – When we see our lives and our spaces in this way, We can never be stuck.
There’s a temptation to do nothing simply because there’s so much to do that one doesn’t know where to begin. Begin anywhere.^
The greater the tension, the greater is the potential.* Carl Jung
My greatest challenge is balancing patience and impatience, because I’m 100 percent of both.** Roseanne Haggerty
Impatience with what is, Including ourselves, is important, is aliveness, but this work is going to take a while, Perhaps a lifetime or more, so we had better figure out how to be impatient and patient, persevering and resting.
Work harder at making the familiar strange. Walk or drive a different route than your daily routine; work away from your desk; read something flamboyantly irrelevant; call someone you don’t need to call; look up at the sky instead of the concrete. When you turn back to your routine, it will feel freshened.* Jason Zweig
The natural state of the mind is often for it to bounce gently around, usually remaining only loosely focused and receptive to new stimuli, the state sometimes known as ‘open awareness,’ which neuroscientific research has shown is associated with incubating creativity.** Oliver Burkeman
We often find ourselves acting as if good work is keeping our foot to the pedal of concentration, but the best work often arrives through playing within the rhythm of focusing and unfocusing, concentrating and relaxing, fast and slow – Each of these requires different kinds of effort, and perhaps we find the unfocused and relaxed and slow the hardest.
Say “I don’t know” at least 10 times a day. That will disqualify you for a career in politics but make you a better person.* Jason Zweig
We become prisoners of our paradigms. Stepping outside the walls, however, permits a new vantage point. We don’t have new information, we have a new perspective.** Matthew Syed
One way to see differently and understand more is to ask another what they see and deeply listen to their reply.
For years I have taught that we steal because we do not believe we can create.* Erwin McManus
Studies have shown that negative self-talk, doubt, and disparagement go quiet when we’re engaged in creative work.** Todd Herman
There isn’t a list, You get to invent your own creativeness – you don’t have to copy someone else, you can be the first you – For sure, there are broad categories of creativity, but the more you try out the things that matter to you, the more bespoke will be your originality and artistry; The only thing I’d ask you to promise yourself? – To leave the world better than you found it.
In the Extraordinary world, your “orientation” has been set to “positive.”* Todd Herman
The extraordinary world** is the place we enter as our alter ego – think Beyonce’s Sasha Fierce, Superman’s Clark Kent,^ your ?; It’s the essential you comprising talents, energies, and values, making it possible for you to overcome obstacles and embody these powers for others in the ordinary world.
*Todd Herman’s The Alter Ego Effect; **The extraordinary world sounds very much like the special world of the Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey, a place where we discover our powers, returning to the ordinary world in a new way. ^Todd Herman suggests Clark Kent is the alter ego of Superman, helping him to connect with humans.
This is what they want from you, that mysterious, momentous thing. The unwild want consistency. They want you to be exactly the same today as you were yesterday.* Clarissa Pinkola Estés
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