Writing Challenge Week 3

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The Portfolio-Worthy Piece

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When I joined the #Dreamport and #CreativeWork Hour (CWH) writing challenge three weeks ago, I couldn't anticipate the journey ahead. It has been an enlightening and profound experience. While I had some provisional ideas of what I may write about, I was not 100% sure, but I was pretty sure it would revolve around a central theme of kindness, after all, that is what I am known for.

I sought guidance from the universe, hoping for a sign or wisdom to help me move forward. It was like asking a fortune-teller for answers. I wondered if there were any related elements that could help me. I needed to think about the past two weeks to see if there was a common theme or similar ideas that could give me clues about what the final writing should be.

Reflecting

The initial challenge was about being creative despite having ADHD, Traumatic Brain Injury, and chronic pain. It meant exploring my busy mind full of ideas. Even though it was difficult, it was a time of accepting imperfections and being kind to myself.

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During the second week, I learned about working together with others in the community, listening to feedback, planning ahead, and taking care of ourselves before helping others. I remember telling my friend @alessandrawhite that my project idea was changing a lot, but maybe that was a good thing.

I realized that embracing change and going with the flow was better than resisting it. This mindset helped my project grow and improve. Challenges became opportunities for growth and change.

The Finished Writing

There is no finished writing! I recently had an epiphany about the "curse of the artist." I learned about this concept from my therapist while working on a video project for an animal rescue group. Despite dedicating a lot of time to it, I kept getting bothered by small mistakes. My therapist liked the video, but I didn't. She said artists always see ways to improve their work that others don't notice.

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I learned an important lesson: perfection is hard to achieve, and striving for it is admirable but impossible. After finishing my editing, everyone loved it. I wasn't completely satisfied, but that's normal. For creators, nothing is ever truly finished because there's always something that could be improved.

Insights

The finished piece focuses on self-acceptance, understanding personal limitations, and being content with my efforts. It's about embracing imperfections, fostering collaboration, and breaking tasks into smaller parts to make them more manageable.

I have realized that:

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  • Showing kindness to myself is essential.
  • Writing is a continual process, allowing me to uncover new insights.
  • Planning in advance enhances task efficiency.
  • Self-acceptance is vital for personal development.
  • Community support plays a significant role in personal growth.
  • Confronting and resolving issues is crucial for moving forward.
  • Teamwork encourages creativity and success.
  • Maintaining an open mind leads to learning and growth.

Self-acceptance and self-compassion are essential for mental well-being and personal growth and breaking down a daunting task into smaller, manageable parts is key.

How do you eat an elephant

Another saying goes, "How do you eat an elephant?" The answer lies in tackling it one spoonful at a time. When dealing with creative work and facing significant challenges, you proceed one step at a time, much like consuming a large meal slowly.

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The same principle applies to writing and other creative tasks - progress is made gradually, acknowledging that there is always more to be done. This iterative approach highlights the continuous nature of the journey, allowing for revisions and refinements as you progress.

Just as eating an elephant one bite at a time, creative projects demand consistent effort and perseverance. It is a journey, a continuous process that demands initial inertia to start but then requires ongoing motion to sustain. The final piece becomes more of a revelation and a newfound acceptance.

Achieving perfection may be challenging and darned right impossible to achieve, but that's alright. Aiming for 'good enough' is a worthy goal. There will always be room for additional effort, but sometimes 'good enough' constitutes a victory.

Learning From the Journey and Moving Forward

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The journey is not only about creating perfect art, it is also about accepting and understanding oneself. This experience will guide me in future projects.

I have learned valuable things about myself that will assist me in the future. The lessons I have learned are essential; they will help me progress with kindness and determination. It all involves taking that first step. As the saying goes:

The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
Lao Tzu once (Chinese philosopher)

This challenge became the first step of many I'll take, and wherever the path leads, I must practice gentleness toward myself, accept my limits and trust that whatever I create will be sufficient.

Lessons in Resilience, Self-Care

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As I conclude this challenge, I carry forward lessons in resilience, self-care, and the power of collaboration, enriching not only my writing but my approach to life's hurdles. The last three weeks have taught me about balance, the strength of community, and the transformative shift from viewing challenges as problems to seeing them as opportunities.

Another thought that came to mind during this journey was this:

If you always do what you’ve always done.
You’ll always get what you’ve always got.

Kindness Acceptance and Forgiveness

So I vow to be kinder to myself, more accepting and forgiving of my limitations, accept there is power and freedom in becoming vulnerable, and know that whatever I do, it will be good enough, and that is good enough.

Change doesn’t need to be a bad thing or something scary, vulnerability can be a good thing.
(See this great video by Berne Brown about vulnerability)!

🙏 Special Thanks

My heartfelt gratitude again to @shadowspub for hosting #PYPT and facilitating our collaborative sessions, to @dreemsteem for fostering community collaboration and the creation of @dreemport, and to @alessandrawhite for her friendship and guidance.

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Wow, this is a masterpiece, every line in this post has deep meaning.

I learned an important lesson: perfection is hard to achieve, and striving for it is admirable but impossible.

This is so true, the more you strive for perfection, the more you get anxious, stressed and if not watched, depression might set in. Best bet, do the much you can because no one can ever achieve perfection because we are naturally imperfect beings.

I wasn't completely satisfied, but that's normal. For creators, nothing is ever truly finished because there's always something that could be improved.

I do experience this sometimes, I think it's normal with any creator, lol.

I've picked these insightful tips and I hope to adopt them too.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful piece.

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Thank you for your kind words, Luchyl. I understand the importance of being mindful of depression.

I have personally experienced depression for a long time and have tried various treatments such as medications, ECT, TMS, and Ketamine Therapy.

Every day, I am working on being kinder to myself and practicing self-forgiveness.

I appreciate your feedback and I'm glad you found my words relatable.

Keep it up always, brother. It's a lifelong battle but your actions are winning over something that's powerful beyond belief - which means you are powerful beyond belief. :)

I like what I have read. The fact that you spoke to your therapist about an artist and got to know that as a creator, you want more, but that doesn't mean what you've done so far isn't a beauty.

And this is where being kind to yourself comes to play. Thanks for sharing.

Hello dearest fashionable dreemer. Happy New Day! It is Thursday, which means pypt, and I hope you had fun joining in. If you didn't get the chance to, next week Thursday awaits ya! Have a good day, beautiful/handsome. I waltzed in from #dreemport, for I am an amazing #dreemer. An awesomely made #dreemerforlife.

Thank you my friend, I always enjoy reading your posts and insights.

Loving it. And happy that it is your portfolio post as I can see a lot of value for people checking your blog when they see this as a portfolio piece. My personal thanks to you too. Despite knowing it for quite some time I have intentionally started showing kindness to myself only since your acquaintance. And already it is positively impacting my loved ones as I am able to operate at a lower stress level than normal. And considering that high BP is bad for my chronic kidney situation, your passion for kindness is actually medicinal for me.

Bless you Greg!

Oh wow, that is wonderful to read, you know when I read such posts it generally helps me, it gives me encouragement and want to continue trying to make a little difference wherever I can. You are a gifted writer my friend.

Being kind to ourselves will make everything easy for us, you know sometimes we are tempted to beat ourselves so hard when things don't seems to go as planned. Truly perfection is not for mortals, it's a beautiful thing to chase after it but it is also wise to put it at the back of our heart that we may not really be perfect, perfect 😊

The journey of creativity is a step by step journey like you said and funny enough it is endless, hehhe. All your images are amazing, I can't take my eyes of them🙈

I came across this post on Dreemport

Many thanks Emreal, I’m glad you found value and I sure appreciate you taking time to comment. We can be our own worst enemies at times right!

The pleasure is all mine. And for the enemy thing, sure , it one of the biggest limitations man has

Oh my goodness @gregscloud , this is indeed a pin worthy post and I wouldn't hesitate on reb logging it so I can always come back to drink from the well of your wisdom
As I read, I felt you are talking to me
At a point I felt too emotional

Achieving perfection may be challenging and darned right impossible to achieve, but that's alright. Aiming for 'good enough' is a worthy goal. There will always be room for additional effort, but sometimes 'good enough' constitutes a victory.

These lines got into me so much and thanks for talking to me directly.
Showing kindness to myself is what I also need to embrace from today regardless
There are lots of take home values here
Great job I must say

Finally, I love your images
They are charming
Creative and lovely 😍

!BBH
#DREEMERFORLIFE

Thank you for the lovely comment, my friend. I am glad it resonated with you. Sometimes we treat ourselves badly when we should try to be loving and kind to ourselves, just as we would with a dear friend. A lifetime of trauma can sometimes cause us to be cruel to ourselves, I think. Thank you for the comment; I surely appreciate you taking the time to read the post. :)

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There are some wonderful lessons here which everybody could use beneficially in their lives. As always, very well written, Greg. Thanks to @luchyl for pointing out your post to me!