Change one thing.
This page had a greener shade on it at one point in its creation, as you can see below. Once I put some teal on top of it, I knew the green had to go. Changing that one thing changed the whole feel of the page for me.
Sometimes changing one thing - even a small thing - can make all the difference. Changing the time your alarm goes off by twenty minutes so that you can do that thing you want to start doing and feel that you don't have the time for. Taking a short walk during your lunch hour instead of sitting at your desk to improve your fitness. Putting your phone down half an hour before you switch off the light and reading instead to improve your sleep.
What's the one thing that would make all the difference in your life right now?
WOW! What a significant change to that page, Tracy. Just one colour, one change, made a huge difference. I love your question, too. I've been finding that making the effort to get into the studio every day, even if only for one stroke on a page or one quick application of paint, can make a massive difference to my emotional equilibrium. May we continue to change and grow!
ReplyDeleteEach brushstroke, each stamped image all adds up to the whole eventually, and as you say, the emotional benefit is huge. If you can't carve out an hour, maybe you can do several ten minute stints over the day instead - the effect is the same in the end.
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