Monday, March 2, 2020

To See The Writing

Listen to "To See The Writing" on Spreaker. Many times along the way my source of energy and how it's shared has served as a buzz kill. Not because I'm dragging my attitude around like it's deep dark and depressed but rather because I honestly feel great about being in the moment. I've always had this way of being able to look into the eyes of what's been labeled negative and locate a smoother solution. Which doesn't always sit well with others. They want real. Therefore I've been asked many times to crank down Captain Positive and step into their pool of the sky is falling. On this podcast we get extremely deep and probably way too religious. Is there such a thing? There! I did it! I wasn't wearing a candy coated plastic bathroom mirror smile. In reality the conversation is based on learning how to face that moment when incredible amounts of creative energy are met with silence. Before actuality sets in your heart and brain are already racing to figure out how something so beautiful can become absolutely nothing. A lot of creative people deal with this daily. Pretty close to everyone of them don't talk about it at work or around their circle of friends. I've heard it so many times, "Oh the life of being an artist." This is the very reason why I created the podcast Creativity The Addiction. Whether you're busting tail with your art at home or inside the world of business a very powerful ray of something surges through you and so often you can't explain where the time went or how you even made it back. Being locked in on your creative outlet is such an incredible journey. Then it happens. All of sudden there's silence. If we don't talk about it how do we expect to teach future thinkers, doers, planters and motivators to reach beyond that place of oh oh? Where this podcast gets religious is when I mention that it would've been great to see the handwriting of Jesus during his daily birth and rebirth of thought and activation. We've read about it by way of what others fell witness to. And then I heard something while putting this episode together.

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