An impression.
The tidying analogy is not one that I've seen before but it's a good way of describing the process of taking what seems like an onerous task and finding a rhythm within it.
It’s also about how there is a tendency to feel like we want to be invited, we forget that by creating, we are playing the role of Host!
agreed
I’ve been wondering if I should read that book and keep hearing about it! I just might have to cave.
Love the analogy as well!
It is a love letter to writers, and creatives in general
Love this analogy, Adam!
Thanks Jen!
love this book!😍 reading now “let my people go surfing” and it’s so inspiring (although not about writing) have you read it?
I have not, but it sounds great, what’s it about?
it’s the autobiography of Yvon Chouinard, rock-climber, philanthropist and founder of Patagonia!
This Cheese party is one of my favourites of yours, Adam!
The tidying analogy is not one that I've seen before but it's a good way of describing the process of taking what seems like an onerous task and finding a rhythm within it.
It’s also about how there is a tendency to feel like we want to be invited, we forget that by creating, we are playing the role of Host!
agreed
I’ve been wondering if I should read that book and keep hearing about it! I just might have to cave.
Love the analogy as well!
It is a love letter to writers, and creatives in general
Love this analogy, Adam!
Thanks Jen!
love this book!😍 reading now “let my people go surfing” and it’s so inspiring (although not about writing) have you read it?
I have not, but it sounds great, what’s it about?
it’s the autobiography of Yvon Chouinard, rock-climber, philanthropist and founder of Patagonia!
This Cheese party is one of my favourites of yours, Adam!