How I Use Role Play To Help Myself In My Art Studio
I spent most of my life jumping into projects the second an idea struck. It feels great at first, but it usually leads to a messy art studio and a …
There is no greater joy than to be connected to artists and art galleries in my community. Here are some of the artists and galleries I follow, and I encourage you to follow them too. This list is ever-growing.
I spent most of my life jumping into projects the second an idea struck. It feels great at first, but it usually leads to a messy art studio and a …
My friend Parul recently interviewed me on her Monday Positivity YouTube channel, and the topic was multi-potentiality. She asked me: What does it mean to me? How has it impacted …
I’ve been thinking about how cognitive overload shows up for multipotentialites like me. Here’s what I’ve noticed: Sometimes I get stuck in decision paralysis because there are just too many …
For years, I knew a few things about myself. I was a generalist. I thrived in roles like test engineer, software config management, and freelance dev, not the linear track …
Embrace your inner wiring. That was the catchphrase from Emilie Wapnick’s TED talk, and it stuck with me. It’s not about what you do. It’s about how you do it. …
For most of my life, I’ve been told, directly and indirectly, that results are what matter. That achievements are the proof of effort. And honestly, my inner critic has adopted …
Lately I’ve been thinking about surrender. Not in the “give up” kind of way, but more like letting go. Letting go of self-stories, other people’s stories, the need to be …
For most of my life, I carried the guilt of starting too many things and finishing too few. Every time I switched gears, the inner critic showed up. Was I …
What I love about the Puttyverse is the freedom to experiment. Want to start a huddle around an interesting topic? Go for it. Have a question that sparks curiosity? Ask …
Ever wonder why you chase so many ideas? Why your curiosity pulls you down endless rabbit holes? Do half-finished projects haunt you? You’re probably a multipotentialite (also multi-passionate, polymath, and …
I’ve been running my creative life with a weekly sprint plan for years. It’s simple. It works. It’s built for my multipotentialite (and neurodivergent) brain that loves to explore everything …
The constant pull between focus and exploration. That’s my daily dance. Like Tigger, I bounce between fascinations. Railroads one day, kinetic art the next. A perpetual motion machine of curiosity. …