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How does a creative entrepreneur who enjoys predictability relax?

One of my favorite ways to wake up in the morning is the sound of birds singing.

Especially the sweet, gentle sounds that pull me gently from my slumber, but even the more, shall we say, insistent ones right outside my window are welcome to my ears. 

Why? 

Birds are a reminder for me of the importance of trust.

They trust that when they take their first flutters from the nest, they will be able to take flight. They trust that the sun will rise and they will sing their songs. They soar through windy skies, zip between tangled branches, or over steep ledges, because they trust what they are meant to be doing.

Wanting to have a pretty solid idea of what is likely to happen in the future is human nature. Some of us are more uncomfortable with not knowing than others, and of course practice makes progress.

I am one of those humans who generally enjoys some level of predictability. 

If there's one thing you can do in life to eliminate said predictability, I'm pretty sure that's to be a self-employed consultant. Add into that the fact that for many of my graphic recording jobs, I am not really sure what's going to happen during the session, but I will be expected to hand over a beautifully finished chart by the end of it. Uncertainty much?  And I must really enjoy this lack of control thing as I've recently delved a lot deeper into painting with watercolors (check the end of this email for more deets). Which tend to do what they want. 

Cue increased heart rate and impulse to reach for a glass of wine. 

Instead of letting my mind worry (a misuse of imagination, according to Dan Zadra), I take a few deep breaths and focus on trusting that everything is working out exactly as it's meant to.

And the birds can help us humans out too. Listening for as many different bird songs as I can is a fun practice that helps me get present and relax.

Then it's time to take action! Because as much as I trust that everything is unfolding divinely, you gotta do the work too.

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Do you have any tips or tricks to share that help you focus on trust? Share in the comments below so others can benefit from your wisdom. 

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Once again, thank you from my heart and soul for your support, great senses of humor, brilliant minds, collaboration and what you're each doing to make the world a better place.

 
Cheers, Karina



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Where in the World is ConverSketch?

This month I've been working on my watercolor painting skills, leading to the creation of several Colorado wildlife paintings including this little flammulated owl.  If you'd like to see more paintings and work in progress shots, give me a follow on Instagram. If you like what you see and you're interested in purchasing fine art prints or greeting cards, let's chat!

The Zen of Spring

The Zen of Spring…does this sound a little contradictory? Spring is all about growth, new life, “springing ahead”, right? Yes, absolutely! By the way, Daylight Savings is this weekend…

And for me, it’s also about this itty bitty word that starts with a “p”…Patience. It’s about this time I start to get the itch for spring, despite Colorado’s habit of dropping snowstorms like it’s her job. I love snow, but when we have weeks where it’s warm and sunny, and the daffodils start poking out, I start daydreaming about backyard cook outs, garden treats, and river trips.

With all these summery visions dancing around, it can be easy to be distracted or feel the grass is always greener in the spring…which it is I suppose…but the point is that each moment is what we make of it. So we can choose to delight in the unpredictable, and find joy in the little signs of what we’re hoping will come, and the zen of patience.

Somehow that makes all the difference. 

Do you have any tips or tricks to share that help you get zenned out and radiate patience? Please share in the comments below so others can benefit from your wisdom. 

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Once again, thank you from my heart and soul for your support, great senses of humor, brilliant minds, collaboration and what you're each doing to make the world a better place.

 
Cheers, Karina










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CU Boulder hosted a spring Diversity Summit in February. There were some difficult and honest conversations about diversity and inclusion on campus. Here is a graphic recording of  results from a survey and ensuing discussion.