tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9201956923153250285.post7599154725693870311..comments2011-09-30T21:47:29.429-07:00Comments on Sacred Shards Pottery: VESSELS: Carpe Diem I (in progress)KAY PEREhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16464417296041103020noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9201956923153250285.post-50508531935625786932011-09-30T21:47:29.429-07:002011-09-30T21:47:29.429-07:00I, too, wait for that large chunk of peaceful, fre...I, too, wait for that large chunk of peaceful, free time to begin a project or finish one already in stages. I believe it is a Type A thing - needing to complete a project from start to finish in one sitting. I desperately need to learn to seize bits of time; make them useful! My mind is always overflowing with creative ideas. I have most anything I'd ever need for any project that my brain conjures up so there is no need wasting time in shopping for goods. My usual routine would be 1) to have that block of time. 2) Create a space clear of clutter and distraction. 3) Bring a cache of my lovely treasures to that space. 4) Spread everything out in a neat and logical order....I am sure my problem is quite obvious to you by now. It is crystal clear why I am so frustrated at not accomplishing anything. I languish and feel unfulfilled when unable to nurture my creative desires. If left to my own devices I would make lists and sketches in my little books, then design and create 'ad infinitum'! There is an aura of magic when I am immersed in my work - I feel no hunger, no discomfort, only peacefulness. The concept of time is irrelevant while I am happily creating something with my own hands, conceived of my own mind. That is my true joy. -KAHasailorswifeincthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09512302294786670055noreply@blogger.com