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Episode 104: Time to Wonder
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Today we bring our Artisan Series together with celebrating Hanukkah and Christmas. What are we talking about? Taking time to wonder. Recapturing that sense of wonder we had when we were children helps fuel creativity. And gratitude. Wonder feeds your soul.
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Feature Segment – Time to Wonder
Today’s Quote
Look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious. Steven Hawking
Feature Segment – Time for Wonder
Remember when you were a kid and looked up at the stars? Or saw what was underneath the water? You looked around and dreamed. And wondered.
Somewhere along the way, you lost that child-like wonder. You got hurt. Wonder was replaced by “reality”.
Picture these movies: Blade Runner and The Matrix. They depict a stark and dark reality. Even the hero can’t truly change the world. He can make it a bit more human, perhaps, but the world will still be dark.
Then there’s The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. It starts out dark too. It’s only winter all the time. And yet. Something’s different. Or more accurately, someone’s different. Aslan. The Lion. King of Narnia. He brings hope. He brings spring. He brings back a sense of wonder.
In order to live the life of an Artisan, you need to develop your creativity. To do that, it takes a world view that believes change is possible. An abundance mindset. That opens up the world of wonder. Helps you to really see.
So today, as you celebrate this holiday season, and think about your creative journey, take time for wonder. Here are some ways you could practice:
- Walk under the stars. Even if have to bundle up in the cold.
- See what lives under the water. Swim, snorkel, or go to aquarium.
- Climb a mountain or a tower and look out
- Go to an art museum and spend a lot of time on one piece of art that speaks to you
- Read “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe”
I wonder what you might make in the new year? Leave a comment.
Wonder feeds your soul and fuels your creativity.
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Artisan Series
090: Why You Should Be an Artisan at Work
091: The Three C's of Artisanship
092: Are You a Creator, Consumer, or Critic?
093: Where to Start as an Artisan? With a MAP.
094: What's Your Signature Scent?
095: The Foundations of Craftsmanship
096: Follow Your Curiosity to Build Craftsmanship
097: Craftsmanship Requires Change
098: Building Craftsmanship – When it Gets Hard
099: Building Craftsmanship – Take Care of Your Tools
101: Building Craftsmanship – Be an Apprentice
102: Building Craftsmanship – Practice
103: 4 Habits That Foster Creativity
The post Episode 104: Time to Wonder first appeared on Kathleen Ann Thompson.
53 episodi
Manage episode 223548932 series 1044035
Today we bring our Artisan Series together with celebrating Hanukkah and Christmas. What are we talking about? Taking time to wonder. Recapturing that sense of wonder we had when we were children helps fuel creativity. And gratitude. Wonder feeds your soul.
Play Episode
| Subscribe in iTunes | Subscribe in Stitcher
On This Episode
Feature Segment – Time to Wonder
Today’s Quote
Look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious. Steven Hawking
Feature Segment – Time for Wonder
Remember when you were a kid and looked up at the stars? Or saw what was underneath the water? You looked around and dreamed. And wondered.
Somewhere along the way, you lost that child-like wonder. You got hurt. Wonder was replaced by “reality”.
Picture these movies: Blade Runner and The Matrix. They depict a stark and dark reality. Even the hero can’t truly change the world. He can make it a bit more human, perhaps, but the world will still be dark.
Then there’s The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. It starts out dark too. It’s only winter all the time. And yet. Something’s different. Or more accurately, someone’s different. Aslan. The Lion. King of Narnia. He brings hope. He brings spring. He brings back a sense of wonder.
In order to live the life of an Artisan, you need to develop your creativity. To do that, it takes a world view that believes change is possible. An abundance mindset. That opens up the world of wonder. Helps you to really see.
So today, as you celebrate this holiday season, and think about your creative journey, take time for wonder. Here are some ways you could practice:
- Walk under the stars. Even if have to bundle up in the cold.
- See what lives under the water. Swim, snorkel, or go to aquarium.
- Climb a mountain or a tower and look out
- Go to an art museum and spend a lot of time on one piece of art that speaks to you
- Read “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe”
I wonder what you might make in the new year? Leave a comment.
Wonder feeds your soul and fuels your creativity.
Click To Tweet
Artisan Series
090: Why You Should Be an Artisan at Work
091: The Three C's of Artisanship
092: Are You a Creator, Consumer, or Critic?
093: Where to Start as an Artisan? With a MAP.
094: What's Your Signature Scent?
095: The Foundations of Craftsmanship
096: Follow Your Curiosity to Build Craftsmanship
097: Craftsmanship Requires Change
098: Building Craftsmanship – When it Gets Hard
099: Building Craftsmanship – Take Care of Your Tools
101: Building Craftsmanship – Be an Apprentice
102: Building Craftsmanship – Practice
103: 4 Habits That Foster Creativity
The post Episode 104: Time to Wonder first appeared on Kathleen Ann Thompson.
53 episodi
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