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Plan Ahead like a Squirrel

September 28, 2016 by Heather Filed Under: Inspiration & Education, Tips & Resources, Wellness & Mindset 2 Comments

With the shift in the season, I’ve been observing nature and thinking about how we can Plan Ahead like a Squirrel!

Last week I awoke one morning to a baby squirrel outside my bedroom windowsill cackling at something…probably upset or fearful that it’s safe and secret stash was in jeopardy!  Do you ever feel like that? Fearful that someone or something is threatening what you feel is precious, dear or even life sustaining.

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What does it mean to plan ahead like a squirrel? Squirrels are devoted to collecting, gathering and preparing for anything! They are also devoted to PLAY and sometimes erratic behavior. 

Have you ever wondered how they can predict what they will need? How do any of us predict our needs, plan and gather for our future? These predictions are usually based on the past, our insecurities, learned behavior and our environment-circumstances.

Some of us lean towards the frugal side, relying on the surety that we will always have what we need and will always be able to provide for ourselves and our families. Others tend to go a little NUTS (punny right?) and collect more than we can use, feeling secure in the thought of excess.

I’m certainly not here to say what’s right or wrong for you or even for myself. It’s important that we each observe these tendencies in ourselves and understand which direction we sway.

Do you tend towards being overly prepared, gathering so much that you feel burdened and weighed down?

Or do you spend more time in pursuit of play and forget to put something away for later?

Ask yourself what you need to do to prepare for the coming days, weeks, months and years of your life…what do you want to put away for later and what can you let go of to lighten your load? Lean into your fear’s and lighten your load, trust that what you have gathered will always be enough…unburden yourself when you feel heavy and something no longer serves you.

We can learn from our friend the squirrel that we can not be playful and weighted down all at the same time. Find a safe place to store what you have gathered, release the rest and get playful with this sense of unburdening!

 

Backsliding:A slippery slope

August 31, 2016 by Heather Filed Under: Organize, Systems & Techniques, Wellness & Mindset Leave a Comment

When I searched for the term “Backsliding: A slippery slope” a lot of websites about Christian faith came up and that surprised me a bit. I’m not here to preach anything to you but I do want to talk about this common pitfall. Whether you are Christian, Buddhist, Jewish or don’t affiliate with any faith, in particular, I think you will still be able to relate to this.

What does it mean to Backslide?

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To relapse into bad habits, behavior, or undesirable activities. (via dictionary.com)

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Organizing Lessons from Arrowmont

August 26, 2016 by Heather Filed Under: Art, Art & Design, In the Studio, Inspiration & Education, Organize, Tips & Resources Leave a Comment

What can we learn from simply observing how artist organize their space in a co-working environment? Lots I think!

While I was at Arrowmont I took the opportunity to walk around and look at other artists work but I also was observing their creative spaces.

How artist organize and tips we can apply to our own creative spaces.

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The Three C’s of Getting Organized

August 24, 2016 by Heather Filed Under: Inspiration & Education, Organize, Systems & Techniques, Wellness & Mindset 4 Comments

What does it take to be organized? Curiosity, Creativity, Commitment-being open to these are the key to getting and staying organized.

It takes a bit of Curiosity, a bit of Creativity and a Commitment to make lasting changes.

Here’s a little secret, wink, wink…

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Find systems that tap into your curiosity, creativity and commitment for lasting change!

If your curious how it might feel to be more organized, keep reading…

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Fiber Fieldtrip Arrowmont

August 19, 2016 by Heather Filed Under: Art & Design, Handmade, Inspiration & Education, Museums & Galleries, Textiles & Pattern 1 Comment

Last week I took a Fiber Fieldtrip to Arrowmont…for an entirely necessary week of learning new creative skills in weaving and spinning. It was pretty incredible and began with my arrival to the smoky mountains after a few summer thunderstorms. I delighted in stopping on the overlooks and gazing at the storms, lightening and lingering clouds in the valley’s.

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I live by the sea and I drink it up every chance I get but the mountains literally call to me.

There are times I long to be up high, breathing the less humid air and seeing for miles, feeling the solid earth beneath me. Fiber Fieldtrip Arrowmont

Arriving in Gatlinburg, I ignored all the touristy nonsense and made a beeline to the campus, both isolated from town and right in the midst of it! I’ll just say that once I got there, I didn’t set foot off campus. My entire existence pretty much revolved around three locations, my room-where I slept, our studio-where I spent about 12 hrs a day (in bliss) and the dining room-for 3 great meals a day.Double Glory

Morning Glories greeted us each day before breakfast!

Moon over Arrowmont The moon and sunsets greeted us each evenings along with slides from the teachers, resident artists and

others artists at Arrowmont. Sadly there were too many clouds for gazing upon the perseids meteor shower.Arrowmont Sunset

There were totems and animal totems (no photo of the black bear-sorry!)

Arrowmont Totems

Not having to worry about making or getting food was one of the highlights of my week! To say we were well fed is an understatement.

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Class began with our teacher, Lynn Pollard, leading us in a mindful meditation on making paper yarn (called Shifu) out of traditional Japanese mulberry paper. The process included slicing the paper, dampening it, rolling it and finally spinning it. Once we learned the traditional process we were invited to explore variations using other materials. Though I enjoyed learning the traditional way, I went with every intention of learning how to spin and weave with the vintage nautical charts that I’ve been indigo dyeing for a few years. We had an indigo vat set up in the classroom and quickly became the “popular kids” with many other classes visiting us.

Making Paper Yarn at Arrowmont

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I didn’t get great photo’s of the spinning process but lets just say that I didn’t want to like it as much as I did. I’ve managed to be a fiber artist for 20 years without spinning and swore I didn’t need to learn another fiber craft skill. Just not possible I guess, I do love to learn new things and this class was an excellent example of traditional and non traditional materials and process. I came home and put a warp on my loom right away to get back to weaving! I’ll be exploring the possibilities of paper yarn in my future weaving’s and can’t wait to share them soon.

Finally I want to share a few highlights from the Instructor exhibit. I’ve even interviewed some of these instructors and have my sights on a few more! What you don’t see here are works by the Artist in Residence, but don’t worry…I’ve interviewed all of them and will be sharing their work and studio’s this fall!

2016 Arrowmont Instructor Exhibition

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There are so many incredible talented artists and teachers that have been ‘Cultivating your Capacity to be Creative‘ at Arrowmont and beyond! The most important take away (besides re-learning Lynn’s “Right way to warp a loom!”, hemstitching and spinning) is how important it is for me to cultivate my own creative capacity and this means setting aside time, both at home and away for creating and making, regardless of what the outcome is!

My ride home was leisurely and I spent the day exploring and soaking in the Smoky and Appalachian mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina.

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