Quick link today so I can get going and appease the demanding feathered masses. This is a list of 10 Books Every Creator Needs to Read by Ellie MacBride. I've read some, but certainly not all, and look forward to catching up. A good book about creativity and the process of making art is like food and water for the creative journey. It is easy to get dehydrated and hungry as we plow forth, day after day, in search of our elusive best. Books like these help us see that the journey itself matters, and how moving through it with new insights can bring even greater rewards. Cheers to others sharing their experiences so everyone can grow. Thank you, Patreon, too!
Happy Saturday! I have an extended morning today as my first class can't make it today. It was so nice to go to sleep last night knowing I could let myself wake up naturally...still, the eyes popped open at 6am. Too much sleep isn't good for RA as the pain and stiffness felt in the morning after sleeping for a long time can be tough to work through. Hence the fact that it is now 7:22 and I am still parked in front of the computer with a million things to do, unfed and ticked off birds, and sleeping dogs that are used to the routine. Yesterday my ankles, the most recent sustenance for a focused RA attack, were out of commission and visibly swollen last night and needed some time to themselves. Sigh.
Quick link today so I can get going and appease the demanding feathered masses. This is a list of 10 Books Every Creator Needs to Read by Ellie MacBride. I've read some, but certainly not all, and look forward to catching up. A good book about creativity and the process of making art is like food and water for the creative journey. It is easy to get dehydrated and hungry as we plow forth, day after day, in search of our elusive best. Books like these help us see that the journey itself matters, and how moving through it with new insights can bring even greater rewards. Cheers to others sharing their experiences so everyone can grow. Thank you, Patreon, too!
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AuthorAmy Ropple is an artist and art educator who believes engaging in visual art can make life happier and more meaningful. This blog is a daily journal of creative habits and interests, as well as reflections on living with chronic autoimmune disease. Archives
January 2017
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