Wednesday, July 25, 2018

The Importance of Making Time for Yourself.

Bonjour honey =).

Last Monday (As in, "the day before yesterday"...), I decided in favour of creating a schedule for fitting my hobbies into my day, and thus far I really did it AND enjoyed it. I must say, there is more to this kind of "system" than meets the eye at first, because I also am tracking my progress & whatever I learned along the way. I watch tutorials / lessons in certain areas of interest in order to really learn something along the way... I track the video name & the one who's responsible for uploading & creating said videos.

Then, I take notes of whatever I am told... It is a bit like at school and/or university; I am responsible for whatever I learn or don't... Thus far, I took virtual lessons in Finnish, drawing, Japanese & journalism. Plus, I wrote a poem, which I will share in a minute, and interpreted a tarot card for my friends & followers on IG. I am doing my best to really fit everything in, and I am allowed to change things around as I go, too.

What I learned today is that there are really so many fields you actually should rely on your knowledge & whatever it is you actually can do, rather than what you have been told & taught at uni (That maybe didn't really seem interesting at all...). And I feel there is so much truth to this, though I feel there are still jobs out there you need a degree for (Doctors of all kinds...) - however, some fields I feel it is not necessary to really "study". There are of course benefits, but the education system is partly really screwed... And so, I feel there is some truth to "Fake it until you make it." :) Just start seeing the spark in yourself, going "I am an artist / a writer / a musician / etc.!", and take it to the next level.

As for the poem I wrote... There was a really nice (AND CUTE!) encounter I recently had with a ladybug. :) The little one didn't want to leave my arm / hands, not even when I tried putting them onto a leaf and other really nice green places around me. I even looked up what kind of ladybug it was, and ended up writing a poem when I was home again. Here it goes (I haven't written poems for so long now, though. I hope you like it.):

Ladybug

The ladybug is smooth, not smug,
She flies from you to me.
"Greetings friend! I'll bring you luck,
Just believe and see!"

Once she leaves your hands alone,
You wonder where she's flying,
Heading off to what you've shown,
Sitting on leaves, sighing:

"I'll bring this person luck and wonders,
Just if they treat me right.
Maybe joy, or health," she ponders.
"And love - all day and night."

As for the drawings, what I practiced mostly was where shadows are located & how to sketch the right way (Many little lines except for one rough line on its own.), which helped immensely, too. I mainly drew round objects and how the shadow was building below / on them. And I tried drawing a tree & a glass that was standing near me on the table. Hm. Keep going, will you! ;)

Other than that, I have nothing to say. Today's goals I already completed. Tomorrow will be an astrology day & a crafting / sewing, etc.-kind of day, and the day after, I want to focus on numerology & music making.

Have you ever done something like this? Did it help you? (As for me, it is an act of self-care & stabilising my mood.) Do you have any pieces of advice for me?

Have a lovely day & See you soon!

~R i n a.

Sunday, July 15, 2018

I am doing my best.

Hello dears.

The Moon has risen again - "or something". :P How are you all? I hope everybody's fine. :)

I have ditched keeping my bullet journal so often, only to return & stroke its back until it wouldn't gnarl at me anymore. (I sometimes imagine items are angry at me for me not using them for quite some time.) I decorated the front page of July 2018 (Which ironically is directly following the front page for APRIL 2018!!!) with a "Mind The Gap" image. So much for this.

Now, I noticed I am much more productive if I do keep a bullet journal. It is not as detailed as other people's - In fact one could say some pages are really messy! - but I still get things done & that is the main thing. I know my mind can be all over the place so often, distraction is everywhere... But this little buddy helps. :) And, I have to add: I *hate* to-do-lists. Really! But this is a more flexible system I am using.

I can show you the world the bullet journal, in case you are interested. For next week, I already plan on doing some kind of exercise from my favourite book then (Which is "Living Out Loud" by Keri Smith.), and continuing working my way through a book on time management for creative & chaotic people. I do belong in this category, and I must say, thus far it is a very good read!

I noticed today I spent about two hours writing something (and it is not nearly finished!), but this is for some kind of work I am doing, so yay for me. :) I actually like writing *that*, though. It is not necessarily considered "creative writing", even though my way of explaining things could probably count as that :P, but... It still means a lot to me.

Other than that, this makes me think of NaNoWriMo. Which I really, really want to do this year. I just need some kind of plot. Maybe I should read more~... Either way, even if it is not the best idea that I will come up with, it is still worth putting time and effort into that. You know, NaNoWriMo happening like two or three years ago was actually at first quite successful for me. Especially since I also felt inspired to do other creative things. I loved this effect it had on me 💓!

I hope you are all having a wonderful day. And if you really want to... You may have a look at the planning system. *ahem* Or I could simply explain it to you (That would probably do.).