The Artist’s Way: possibility

“What we are talking about seems to be a conscious partnership in which we work along slowly and gradually, clearing away the wreckage of our negative patterning, clarifying the vision of what it is we want.” -Julia Cameron

  • The May guide words offer us inspiration to live + to commit within our power, to change and live differently; to live vulnerably and honestly regarding what we need and desireโ€”detached from people who are unsupportive, critical or flat-out refuse to try to understand. ๐Ÿ™…โ€โ™€๏ธ

“Afraid to appear selfish, we lose our self. We become self-destructive. Because this self-murder is something we seek passively rather than consciously act out, we are often blind to its poisonous grip on us.” -Julia Cameron

Braveheart, our days are numbered. How will we experience this day? What has waited long enough?

stronger together | motivation to create | warm & welcoming | “I was surprised to feel so relaxed and seen…” | “I have learned to simply resume (without shame)…” | open and authentic

“By replacing ‘No way! with ‘Maybe,’ we open the door to mystery and to magic.” -Julia Cameron

“The shift to spiritual dependency is a gradual one … each day we become more true to ourselves, more open to the positive.” -Julia Cameron

  • Morning pages (daily, long-form journaling) “press us to answer what else” and discover possibility as we also become clear on what we desireโ€”and what needs to released.

“We are the ones making unreasonable demands. We expect our artist to be able to function without giving it what it needs to do so.” -Julia Cameron

“We are traditionally rather proud of ourselves for having slipped creative work in there between the domestic chores and obligations. I’m not sure we deserve such big A-pluses for that.” -Toni Morrison

โœ… Related posts: time & audacious dreams | seeing ourselves clearly

What does all this have to do with right brain planning?

The principal goal of Right Brain Planner is to foster a daily practice of [being present] + [seeing and evaluating] the details of our living by compiling a visual chronicle.

The focus in developing a right brain planning practice is to see our living as ongoingโ€”a timeline [days within years; years within a lifetime].

  • To resist the urge to allow a “bad day” or a “bad week” to become a filterโ€”a lensโ€”that limits our ability to hope and live differently.
  • Easing away from a performance-based valuation of self-worth; cycling like the moon and exploring so-called irregularity (stops and starts) as a cycle of wholeness.

Right brain planning is an opportunity to allow our journals to be our “planners”โ€”elevating expression and desires over expectations and shoulds.

  • Use the art in the download below to create cards to use as prompts + reminders for your creative practice:

I appreciate your interest and support.

~love & good wishes~

โญ๏ธ I am an artist and curator; I am one who communicates with color, found words and collage, inky marks and doodles as I cycle like the moon (as my calendar), chronicling oracles and abiding with the sky as a meditation.

โญ๏ธ I host creative communities, safe spaces for gathering and sharing. I choose love and creativity for coping with the ongoing challenges of this world and I go to workโ€”not because everything is fine but because I believe art heals.

  • This is possible, in part, by {you} and your presence here. (Thank you!) ๐Ÿ’— But also because of the support of my Ko-fi patrons and the other member/subscriber communities I host (via their presence, input and paid subscriptions). ๐Ÿซถ
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