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Envisioning Possibilities  

Creativity

 

          Watercolor art is a dance of fluidity and finesse, where every stroke tells a story and every hue sings a melody. It’s a medium that requires patience, yet rewards spontaneity. To be artistic in watercolor is to embrace its unpredictable nature, allowing the paint to flow and blend on the paper, creating ethereal landscapes or vibrant portraits.

          Mastery lies in understanding the balance between control and surrender, knowing when to guide the paint and when to let it wander freely. It’s about capturing the essence of a subject with delicate washes and intricate details, evoking emotions through subtle gradients and bold contrasts.

          Being artistic in watercolor means embracing mistakes as opportunities for innovation, turning spills and splatters into serendipitous moments of beauty. It’s a journey of exploration and discovery, where each painting is a reflection of the artist’s unique perspective and creative vision.

From Fearful to Fearless:

Every confident speaker once shook in their shoes.

Language of Leadership

    True leaders don’t just give instructions—they paint visions that others want to follow.          Every leader speaks but not every leader inspires. The language of leadership isn’t about commanding attention; it’s about connecting hearts and minds to a...

How to Answer “Tricky” Questions

When you stay calm, clarify with repetition, and bridge back to your core ideas, you guide the dialogue rather than chase it. The result? You come across as thoughtful, credible, and persuasive exactly the qualities clients and colleagues remember.

AWE

AWE

     Envisioning Possibilities AWE -    AWE a book  by dacher keltner "In Awe, Dacher Keltner presents a radical investigation and deeply personal inquiry into this elusive emotion. Revealing new research into how awe transforms our brains and bodies, alongside an...

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Wealth

Wealth

        Envisioning Possibilities -  Wealth       I admire Robert Kiyosaki, he wrote the book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad' and educated me about money.   Inspired, I purchased his game  Cash Flow. - "Cashflow." It's a board game designed to teach players about...

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The Grit Scale

The Grit Scale

pixabay moritz Measuring GRIT The Grit Scale . "Angela Duckworth created the Grit Scale so that she could study grit as a scientist.  Why? Because you cannot study what you cannot measure. Here is a link to her scale – measure yourself ...

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