Write as if this were your only book, your last book. Into it put everything you were saving—everything precious, every scrap of capital, every penny as it were. Don’t be afraid of being left with nothing.
André Gid
During my morning writing sessions, I am realizing how many major life events and personal decisions occurred in March. Writing (collage and mark-making) are my way of processing whatever I am experiencing. ♥
“Even if you don’t believe it or feel it 100%, it can be of great help to write down the things you want to be true about your life and work. (If you believe otherwise, why write?)” –Austin Kleon
Write as if this were your only book, your last book. Into it put everything you were saving—everything precious, every scrap of capital, every penny as it were. Don’t be afraid of being left with nothing.
André Gide
Writing is an integral part of my right brain planning practice.
Braveheart, what are you working through? ♥
- How does what you are feeling affect your dailies (what you are working through)?
- How do you think your feelings affect [influence, alter, derail, facilitate] your dailies?
- Do you track your feelings (thoughts and behaviors)?
- Are you writing — expressing, listening and learning from yourself?
Having a system, a scaffolding of sorts, provides us with starting points + helps us to show up for ourselves on the page as we align our values with our actions.
- The 2024 Annual Kit provides instructional content to guide you in establishing a right brain planning practice.
The 2024 Annual Kit includes:
(1) Guide — content and principles regarding a right brain planning practice to foster your attention regarding your “constellations” [patterns, habits and rhythms] and compassion.
(2) Prompts and Template Pages — basic principles for a right brain planning practice including monthly guide words, prompts, art and themed content to provide a framework for a calendar year.
If you’re mourning lost time, it can feel really hard to describe or share—but you’re not alone.
Lauren KrouseIf
“The acknowledgement of our pain, the acceptance that grief will be a companion for us over time, and the ability to sit in that discomfort are very important to start with.” –Dr. Mekel Harris
“Big-picture perspectives like this can come from talking things out with a loved one, journaling, or simply reflecting on the past once you’ve gotten some distance from it. But if you feel stuck and like you could use more support, it can be helpful to reach out to a licensed therapist who specializes in grief.” -Lauren Krouse
Thank you kindly for your presence here, Braveheart.
I appreciate your interest and support.
~love & good wishes~
2024 Right Brain Planner® Kit | field notes | Right Brain Planner® FAQ
2024 Right Brain Planner® Kit [Theme] Kaleidoscope Perspectives ✨ [Focus] — Noticing Beauty (within the kaleidoscope of your living: the ongoing, ever-changing “formations” of color and meaning)
❤️ 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 since 2008! 🎉 This is possible, in part, by {you} and your presence here. But also because of the support of my Ko-fi patrons and the other other member/subscriber communities I host (via their presence, input and subscriptions).
P.S. I have been devoting more time to writing here about my creative practice. 😊 I hope you will join me here, Braveheart. 🎉