Well it is very hard to come back and post after my last post. Being transparent with my ADHD in my last post brought up a lot of emotion. That is the nature of the beast. Doubt and shame. Also every day I didn’t post made it harder to post. I kept listing “post on blog” every day and avoided it.
My whole life I ran from the world. I had many good ideas and people behind me. I couldn’t bring them to fruition and disappeared. I left many things that could have been profitable behind me. I NEVER BELIEVED IN MYSELF.
Today I am facing my demons of running away. I will keep trudging the creative path that is divinely given to me.
I’m back on my post and I will keep doing this post. I’m not perfect and perfectionism is will kill me.
GETTING BACK ON THE HORSE!!! I’M A SUCCESSFUL ADHD ARTIST TODAY!
Congratulations and welcome back! Have you ever watched any of Brene Brown’s TED talks? You may enjoy them if you don’t already know them, Jean.
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Thank you for that information. I will check it out. You always make me feel I can do it. Hopefully if you ever are back in NY we can meet. Blogging is new to me but I want to carry a message to artists that struggle.
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Just watched Brene Brown video and it’s so what my values are about. I’m embracing vulnerability!
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I’m glad it struck a chord. She’s a very special person, isn’t she?
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The truth is people are afraid to connect. Forget being vulnerable they can’t be visible. People are in survival mode. When we made money the God we gave up creativity for consumerism and the American Dream. We lost our voices and played by the rules for the paycheck to continue the American Dream. The American Dream doesn’t exist anymore. When people love things and use people vulnerability can’t happen. We need to love people and use minimal things. Ok done with my soap box. Keep the faith Richard love your comments.
Jean
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Once again, I love those colors “up there.” So warm, and friendly. Just like yourself. 🙂
And, isn’t that the most important thing? That we’re warm and friendly? It doesn’t matter what you went through – to get warm and friendly.
As long as that’s where you end up 😉
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Thank you for another lovely response. The most important thing is to be authentic.
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