
Recently a flower box filled with some of the largest succulent specimens I have

When I look at the mandala, I am reminded of some Wedgewood plates that were in my mother's china collection. I see sliced summer tomatoes with cottage cheese and chives and a tall glass of iced tea, a touch of elegance after a day in the garden.
These past couple of weeks I have needed to take some time out to regroup. Unforseen issues needed to be and are still being considered. I acknowledge that art, business, and all of life is a process and things take time. During these times it is good for me to remember the larger picture and also the messages of gratitude I have received from my collectors. It is part of what keeps me motivated.
What do you do to keep the negative energy of discouragement from taking over?
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Hi Sue -
yes, it looks like a plate - a very nice one.
When I am getting discouraged, I work to keep the big picture in mind. The power of compassion and kindness if some of the most important work I have to do here ... I believe.
So even if things aren't going as quickly as I would like, at least the HOW of how I do things, I can have some control over.
Besides the big picture, I can also focus on the moment by moment life, where everything is truly just fine.
~ Diane Clancy
www.dianeclancy.com/blog
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