Fear is merely a guide—pointing out what you don’t know, along with what you need to find out more about.

Today is day 92/100 of exploring this prompt: What if it all works out? 💖 This post is a summary of this week as a review of my notes pertaining to this prompt.
“We often complain about not feeling seen for who we really are, but my belief is that the biggest loss is when we don’t see ourselves clearly.” -Najwa Zebian
Seeing ourselves clearly enables us to gain a new perspective when we are challenged to be hopeful.
Being active in a kindred community is a way to get clarity. It is why I am devoted to hosting support communities for creatives. 💜
Member comments and testimonials:
stronger together | motivation to create | warm & welcoming | “I was surprised to feel so relaxed and seen…” | open and authentic | “I have learned to simply resume (without shame)…”
I have been posting videos this week to share about how I am currently exploring uncertainty on Instagram.

“You’re healing not from the event, but instead from what it told you about yourself.” -Najwa Zebian
Hope is a decision to prioritize my creative practice as a sacred part of my living, allowing me to devote time and attention to what I need and desire.

Focus: future life experience 🔮
💁🏻♀️ For May, our focus is [affirmations & new narratives]. The content and templates are for reframing + focusing on affirmations for our well-being and future life experience.
“Joy reminds us that no matter what, life is still worth loving. For every time we ask is this it?, joy will answer: There is more.” -Kate Bowler
For 2026, I am rereading a chapter from The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron each month. Chapter 4, “Recovering a Sense of Integrity” offered me a timely reminder: My values guide me through a changing life, new rituals and wellness routines.
“As we gain—or regain—our creative identity, we lose the false self we were sustaining.” -Julia Cameron
Thank you kindly for your presence here, Braveheart. 💗
I appreciate your interest and support.
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⭐️ 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.
⭐️ 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 work—not because everything is fine but because I believe art heals.
❤️ Braveheart, as the Creator/Artist of Right Brain Planner I am ever-grateful to have the opportunity to share my creative work online + support other creators! 🎉 For almost 20 years I have had the privilege of sharing my art and writing about right brain planning while also hosting kindred 👭🏽💞👭 communities. ✨ I consider it an absolute 🤸 delight to continue this portion of my creative 📝🖌️✂️🫧 work (even as I retire from full-time work).
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