One day last week, no one was around so I worked all day on a painting of my oldest granddaughter building her Japanese footbridge. The day flew. I barely ate. It was a day of joyful creativity. This week, one of my students and I happily sketched the footbridge. I suspect Claude Monet and Sir Winston Churchill enjoyed their gardens with similar enthusiasm. Now I need to wander some in the mountains.
There's no money in any of these things, but I, like you, must do them!
One day last week, no one was around so I worked all day on a painting of my oldest granddaughter building her Japanese footbridge. The day flew. I barely ate. It was a day of joyful creativity. This week, one of my students and I happily sketched the footbridge. I suspect Claude Monet and Sir Winston Churchill enjoyed their gardens with similar enthusiasm. Now I need to wander some in the mountains.
There's no money in any of these things, but I, like you, must do them!
The satisfaction and joy, and the challenge of it all, is many times something you can't put money on!
So this morning I'm creating a visual for my favorite non-profit pro-bono. Satisfaction is something outside of economic paradigms totally!