
Quote of the Week
Quote of the Week: Dolly Parton
As I welcome 2016, I’ve been thinking about this quote by Dolly Parton.
Figure out what you want to do. Then do it on purpose. The difference between a wish and a dream is you wish for things, but you work on purpose for a dream.
I wrote about it before on my old blog, but thought it was the perfect quote and reminder for stepping into the new year.
Ever since discovering this quote, I started thinking differently and being more strategic about my dreams.
Currently, I’m in the middle of reading a wonderful book and clearing space to bring more of my dreams to life. I’ll write about the book soon and hope you have a wonderful first day of 2016!
Quote of the Week: Brene Brown
Last week I found a new favorite podcast, Magic Lessons with Elizabeth Gilbert. I’m of big fan of hers in general and loved Eat, Pray, Love.
Her new book, Big Magic, is being added to my ever growing and impossibly long list of books to read.
Brene Brown is another favorite author. On this podcast from about a month ago, Gilbert interviewed Brown about her new book, Rising Strong. Also being added to the list!
The conversation was fascinating. When they were talking about creativity, they spoke about something that I believe very deeply. We are all creative. No exceptions. The issue is whether you are using your creativity or not.
In my life, I found that it felt stifling and self-harming to ignore my creative side. That is one of the reasons why I started blogging. Brown said, that unused creativity is not benign.
So much of the violence, turmoil and disease that exists in the world today could probably be at least somewhat alleviated if everyone took this to heart.
What creative thing have you done today? There’s still time to figure it out. If we truly want to be well, we must. Unused creativity is not benign…


