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Revisit: Word for the year — Flow

I figured since the year is nearly half over, it would be a good time to revisit my word for this year, “flow.”  I highly recommend having a word, mantra, or theme for the year.

Flow defined: flow /flō/ verb 1. move along or out steadily and continuously in a current or stream.

This year I have been working to be open and flowing with what comes my way.  I think I have been embracing this sentiment pretty well.  I feel like I have been doing a pretty good job in general — keeping things flowing and not getting stuck.  The word “flow” has been particularly useful in my photography project.  I am making steady and incremental progress on my project, while refusing to let hiccups and unforeseen circumstances derail me.  Through this all, I have learned that working on a large endeavor takes longer than initially anticipated, and you have to keep going and keep the faith.  My hope is that the ‘photo gods’ help keep things flowing to help me finish a solid draft of this project.  I will take any and all help I can get, if you know what I mean!

Happy Friday!  Have a great weekend!

 

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Around Here: June

Well, the year is nearly half over, and it is really difficult to believe how fast this year is going by!  Below are some items that have occurred around here in June!

-received positive feedback on the first portion of my project from my first reviewer.  I have been hard at work working on final edits for the first part of the project.  Also, the photographing for the project is near completion.

-started reading this book — so far a helpful and good read.  I am trying to get through all the books that I want to read!

-making breakfasts together on the weekends with Doug.

-finished watching the Witness, a French series, on Netflix.  It was very good!

-enjoying evenings and dinners together on the deck with Victory!

-still selecting and printing images for the house — my goal is to finish framing prints by this fall.

-having date nights with Doug!  Tonight we are going to see John Mellencamp; and next weekend, we are going to see the play, The Price, by Arthur Miller.

-still enjoying my yoga class (and the gym) and hopefully improving my skills each week!

-Doug leaves this weekend for a week-long work trip overseas.  We will miss him.

-Victory let out her first loud bark last week before ‘night-night!’

-Victory started a new round of antibiotics, which is upsetting her little stomach.  We are working on trying a third antibiotic.  We hope that the right antibiotic will do the trick and hopefully she will finally be able to get over her urinary tract infection.

Happy Friday and have a great weekend!  (It’s a real hot one here!)

 

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Watch — When You feel like Quitting

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On the days when you feel like quitting — there will be days like this — watch this brief video, shown below, and remember that it is just all part of the creative process.

So if any of you out there ever feel like quitting, watch this video, below.  No matter what, keep leaning in and persisting.  It is important to push through and move further than you think that you can go with your work.  To work on something for an extended period of time requires a vast amount of faith and trust.

Onward!

https://vimeo.com/24715531

Ira Glass on Storytelling from David Shiyang Liu on Vimeo.

In ‘The Zone’

Have you ever experienced ‘the zone’ — the magical place where everything seems to come together while you work?  I am grateful for these times.  I have given some thought to what helps create ‘the zone’ where everything flows smoothly — almost effortlessly, while working.  Below are some tips for getting into the ‘the zone’ creating the best chances for creative success.

1. Clean Work Space: I can focus so much easier when my work space is clean and not full of clutter.  I try to begin each morning with a clean desk.  It might sound very simple, but maintaining, as best as I can, a clean desk helps increase my productivity and ability to focus.  Also, a clean work space creates a more peaceful and tranquil working environment.

2. Ideal Work Time: Each person has their ideal work time where he/she is generally more productive.  I usually work better in the mornings to the mid-afternoon.  Finding your time where you are most productive is really important to producing your best work.

3. Disconnect from Interruptions:  Most people work better without distractions and interruptions.  I work best in large blocks of uninterrupted time where I can concentrate and get a lot done in one sitting versus working in smaller increments and then going to an appointment(s), checking email, etc.  While working, I find turning off the email while I work has been really helpful to maintaining a distraction free environment.

4. Be Open:  I think it really helps to be open while you are working and see what unfolds.  Often times, I work better when I do not have a preconceived notion of a specific outcome — it is much more serendipitous process.

5. Ample Rest & Exercise: I am able to focus so much better with ample sleep, rest, and exercise.  Without the proper rest and exercise, I have a much harder time focusing.  Moving one’s body via exercise is very helpful to get the creative juices flowing.  Often times, I come up with my best ideas while on the treadmill or walking outside.

6. Abundant Natural Light and Fresh Air: Natural light impacts most people in a positive fashion.  I find having ample light is really crucial for creating my best work.  On the sunny days, when the sun shinning and pouring through the windows, I am more productive.  On the other hand, on the stormy and cloudy days, with much less light, I have a more difficult time working.  Therefore, I do my best to take advantage of those sunny days!  Plus, it is always really nice to open the windows and let in a breath of fresh air!

Hopefully, you find these above ideas helpful to creating your best work!

Happy Wednesday!

 

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