Yanira Matienzo
Pemanent learner and creative strategist always creating fun projects about creativity, art, learning innovation, and futures design.
1y ago

You are the glue holding everything together.

Today, I remember this page in Austin Kleon's book: Steal like an artist.

I find myself roaming and roaming for a way to make sense of things, finding a way to connect all the dots and feel the Eureka-moment building up. It's tiring because I'm looking for the glue outside myself, and nothing is enough or too much information to find clarity.

For me, getting out of the anguish vortex is only possible when I let go of expectations of how my system needs to be and let my intuition connect the dots.

I can find new forms to unify and evolve in my day-to-day creative work. Nothing is complete, and that's scary, and it is also a relief because there are always new possibilities and second chances.

Do you have any experience of losing the glue to connect your work?

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