No, you may not have missed part one. :{ It happened a few years ago when I realized I don't handle visual stimulation very well. Apparently now I don't do well with too many choices!
This post could be titled- Addressing ADDS. :O
I apologize to those who wish I would quit typing and just do it/ make it! But this is my journey and writing it down, reading it and putting it out 'there' has proved helpful in the past.
It seems I have been kinda stuck but it is time to move on. And I have been trying to find the right line up. This last line has actually been moving forward. I knew I was a 'technique junkie'. The better, more appropriate title might be 'dabbler'. That makes me wince. This past week I've been listening to a free 'making art' program sponsored by Bebe Butler. hmm, kinda comforting that lots struggle with creativity/productivity.
So far the best has been one gal who talked about supply clutter- my terminology. But she did say buying supplies can make us procrastinate and also it can make us think the 'right' supply will be the magic wand to creating. Hmmmm! I skipped over to the blog and here are some of her tips. Jessica Leigh Brogan's tips:
So part two is to reduce my supply buying
I believe that knowledge is power in the sense that understanding can bring about desire to change and I do hope that my journey, convoluted as it is, inspires others to Do It/Make It!
Gee, there might be a part 3!