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Sit with Yourself
Today, I was asked about what project I was working on. Inside I felt defensive, I didn’t want to share any of it - not the name, idea, nothing. So I answered honestly and said I wasn’t ready to share details yet, I mentioned I’m excited about it and will share in due time. On the receiving end, the person got quiet, as if offended, which I decided to ignore and pivot to another topic. I’m sharing this because I want to be brave and bold with my creativity. And if I don’t want to share it, I shouldn’t feel bad if that offends. Sometimes we say more than we wanted, sometimes we feel obligated to share what should have waited until it marinated within our own creative mind first. What if what I share was intended only for the project, what if I keep that energy, those words, and that share solely for the project it is intended for? The Project itself is a living thing, couldn’t I be stealing from it by giving away what belongs only to it? I decided to sit with myself. Just me and IT. And together, what came to mind when asked about it flowed out into where it was meant to go. I created an entire episode, full of words and descriptions and characters. Sit with Yourself long enough to create what’s in your minds eye. As I’ve read here many times, “there’s magic in the momentum”. Stay on Trac. 💕
Is your spirit in it?
What are you building that is requiring you to sit down and rest on it? With the fever season going around (I caught it too), it's important to take time for our bodies to rest. The purpose is for our minds and spirits to catch up to all the upgrades we are getting from the output! I see you. You're doing amazing, but don't forget that your period of rest doesn't have to be a period of hiatus from your projects. use this time to dig deeper into the plan, the vision, the logistics, the magic, the team, the holes in the plot, and the red tape that needs to be addressed. For me, this is what I did. Now that i'm on the other side of healing, I can say I do have more clarity about the mission at hand!
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I’m building two separate projects, each requiring its own space and time in my planning. I’ve been finding it helpful to set a very specific amount of time for each project, and take breaks in between to clear my mind. In the past I rushed from one thing straight into another, that doesn’t work anymore. Now, my mind and creativity demand their space and time to rest and recoup. Proper rest is a skill, I’m learning to master it and my creativity is thriving. Thanks for the space to share.
Your Project Needs You!
I like to view projects like living entities. I do my best to water them daily or at least give them some form of attention. That can take form in many ways but if days go by with zero energy, love, or output being poured into your idea - it could die. It's a harsh truth, but a necessary discussion when we want to build something from imagination into reality. Tip of the day: write down your ideas - big or small. Then order them from highest to lowest in priority of your immediate needs. Block them out into systems of triads that can allow you the focus to get three, clear, actionable accomplishments completed every day. Now, you're building a roadmap for your calendar. Days won't float by with no progress. Even baby steps are movements in the right direction. That's all you need. The magic is in the momentum. Stay on TRAC! 🌐
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I’ve been writing my ideas down for decades, it’s a great way to “see” it rather than just dream it. And it definitely helps me get on TRAC ;) I’ve been struggling with priorities lately, since I’m in LOVE with a few of my ideas, I haven’t been able to prioritize effectively. I met with a strategist and it helped me figure out what I can do now, and what I may want to schedule for later. The point is … I needed help from an outsider, a creative business mind outside of my circle. Sometimes we forget when to ask for help. I’m so happy I reached out, creatives have to stick together.
Is this the right place for you?
Check in with yourself!☺️ If the following questions resonate with you, then YES - you are exactly where you need to be: Does someone have skills I need to complete a project?🪄 Do I have anything to lose by meeting new artists?🌐 Could I save money by service-trading?💸 Will I attract new clients by networking?🧲 It's fine to be uncertain. We've all been there. Don't let that feeling discourage you from taking your time. While you figure it out, use this video ask a compass to decide where you are on the road to creative community connection.
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I'm excited to be here, this is going to be a THRIVING community! Thanks for the invitation. :)
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Denise Spiller
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Enjoying the journey. :-)

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Joined Jan 15, 2026