this week’s gratitude is really a father’s day card.


there we go. more next time.
Nathaniel’s Gratitude Pages is a weekly project for 2013 with my almost four-year-old son. You can see a detailed post on my goal other details here.
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this week’s gratitude is really a father’s day card.
there we go. more next time. Nathaniel’s Gratitude Pages is a weekly project for 2013 with my almost four-year-old son. You can see a detailed post on my goal other details here. Before this week’s art here’s the important reminder: Please remember, this is personal and hand-made and thus imperfect. If you want perfect art, do not buy mine. Also one more reminder that these are pretty small. 5.5inches by 5.5inches. That’s about 14×14 centimeters). You will just get the original piece of watercolor paper with my art and signature in the back. No mounting, no frame. I don’t want to misrepresent anything. I will put a paypal button under each (you can pay with credit card or paypal.) the button doesn’t update so you will have to click through to see if it’s sold out. I will try to update them as quickly as I can and remove the button if it’s gone, but just in case. Each piece will be $35. That’s US dollars. If you have questions please leave a comment and I will reply as fast as I can. With that here’s this week’s art:
it reads: be willing to accept help. look what the pinwheel can do with a little help from the wind. SixBySix is a weekly project for 2013. You can see a detailed post on my goal and other details here. and here’s this week:
this week is about the last days of school, playing in the backyard, and origami time! See you next week! The Savor Project is a weekly project for 2013. You can see a detailed post on my goal and other details here. Here’s this week’s card:
It says: sometimes a step in the right direction is to just take one. This card uses a template from The Crafter’s Workshop (as well as a few others.) and acrylic paint. Gratitude PostCards is a weekly project for 2013. You can see a detailed post on my goal and the postcards I use here.
I knew I wanted to reas All I Did Was Listen as soon as I saw it. I just felt a pull towards it. I ordered it and then was delighted when it made it here. I took a long, nice bath and read the book at the same time (one of the advantages of not reading in digital form is that I don’t have to be worried about the water.) I loved loved loved this little book. It’s full of profound wisdom, sweet thoughts, delights, and just so much kindness. I really really recommend it. My goal for 2013 is to make three sketches a week. If I make more, great. If I don’t, that’s ok. Trying to keep the pressure low while still encouraging myself to draw. Here are the ones for this week:
that’s it for this week. Sketching is a weekly project for 2013. You can see a detailed post on my sketching journey here. Here’s this week’s gratitudes and celebrations: Before:
it says: life is a collection of moments. do not get caught up on the destination. be here now. this is your moment. and here’s what the page looks like with all the gratitudes and celebrations:
Just another excuse to create art and remember the present that is my life. Gratitude Journal is a weekly project for 2013. You can see a detailed post on my goal other details here. here’s this week’s card:
and the back:
this one was for his friend clayton. there we go. David’s Gratitude Postcards is a weekly project I am doing with my 8-year-old-son for 2013. You can see a detailed post on our goal other details here.
Here are some snapshots from our week: We took a little trip to a local art alliance.
i loved this door.
and my new colorful dress.
the boys went exploring while I snapped shots.
for father’s day, jake said all he wanted was for us to go on this hike together.
what he didn’t tell me was how it was 6 miles uphill.
fully in the sun.
with no shade to be seen anywhere.
it was pretty close to torture but we made it to the very top.
and everyone was pretty darn proud.
then it was family photo time. We didn’t have good light so it’s grainy.
but full of laughter of course.
and silly boys.
i love and adore my family.
they are so amazing.
and tickling.
and here we go. so grateful for my life. i hope your week was lovely, too. Weekly Diary is a project for 2013. You can read more about it here. Before this week’s art here’s the important reminder: Please remember, this is personal and hand-made and thus imperfect. If you want perfect art, do not buy mine. Also one more reminder that these are pretty small. 5.5inches by 5.5inches. That’s about 14×14 centimeters). You will just get the original piece of watercolor paper with my art and signature in the back. No mounting, no frame. I don’t want to misrepresent anything. I will put a paypal button under each (you can pay with credit card or paypal.) the button doesn’t update so you will have to click through to see if it’s sold out. I will try to update them as quickly as I can and remove the button if it’s gone, but just in case. Each piece will be $35. That’s US dollars. If you have questions please leave a comment and I will reply as fast as I can. With that here’s this week’s art:
it reads: surprise someone today. spread joy. SixBySix is a weekly project for 2013. You can see a detailed post on my goal and other details here. and here’s this week:
this week is about our fruit picking and some playing and dancing at home. See you next week! The Savor Project is a weekly project for 2013. You can see a detailed post on my goal and other details here.
I had my last supervision call yesterday and after our discussion about the call, the supervisor asked me what my key learning was this time. I didn’t even have to think. One of the cornerstones of the style of coaching I am studying is that People are Naturally Creative, Resourceful, and Whole. And while I understand this concept logically and am totally on board with it, I haven’t always been so great at practicing it (in coaching or in life.) When one goes into a profession like coaching, it’s all about people. To me, it’s all about serving. Being there, trying to help create something wonderful, so that each person can fully step into their life and live it with 100% fulfillment. If you imagine a world where everyone is fulfilled and really showing up in their lives, I am hoping you’d agree that it would be a wonderful world indeed. Anyhow, so I know that the reason I originally wanted to coach is to help others do this for their own life. But here’s the thing: people *are*, in fact, naturally creative, resourceful, and whole. People who come to me for coaching are not broken, they don’t have problems that need fixing, they are not looking for advice (even if they think they are.) (There are exceptions of course, but those cases are outside the realm of coaching.) What they need is not my “solutions” to their “problems.” What they really need is for me to bear witness, be with, listen really carefully, be very curious, and ask some great questions. If I can do those things, they always, always, always find a way to get to the heart of the matter and figure out what comes next. When I am not focused on solving the issue, I can listen better, I don’t worry about being ‘clever’ or ‘good.’ When I am not trying to solve things, it’s not about me at all, it’s fully about the client and listening to what they are saying and not making any assumptions or even thinking of what step should/will come next. It’s practicing full presence. And when this kind of magic can happen, the sessions are gold. After I hung up, I stumbled upon this wonderful post by Karen Maezen Miller and I realized how many parallels it had with my thoughts on coaching and clients and what makes the magic come alive. I especially read and reread this quote:
I love the wording here. “something for me to do, or parenting as something to accomplish” I think that’s the key for so many things in life. At least for me. As with my word, I’ve been working more and more towards presence this year and I think one of the crucial parts of being able to stay present is letting go of the need/desire to solve, accomplish, or fix. There’s so much gold in listening with full presence and curiosity. And not just for my clients, but for myself, my family and every single person I come across every day. So that’s my key learning for the day. As with most key learnings, it’s one I will likely have to learn and relearn. |
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