I suggest you start with curiosity.
Don’t ask yourself: “What is my passion?” That alone can send you into a micro-crisis.
Create your own Curiosity Project - watercolor drawing, blog writing, interior design, contemporary dancing, hosting mini origami workshops, jewellery design, podcast making, baking…
Whatever it is - pay close attention to your body, to how it feels while you’re doing it.
Do you feel excited? Do you feel a sense of flow? Do you feel alive? Do you enjoy it?
If it’s a no. Let it go. Congrats, you’ve discovered that it’s not for you!
If it’s a yes. Congrats, you’ve found something that makes you come alive!
After the Curiosity Project, if you feel a call to follow through, follow.
That’s how I opened my yoga studio in early 2015. I followed my curiosity for yoga.
Throughout it all, I always felt a call to follow further. I didn’t do that out of willpower or discipline. I did that out of curiosity.
Curiosity, as I have learned, can be very similar to love. It draws you in, pulls you closer, pushes you further.
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✨ Excerpt from my blog "On Passion, Curiosity and Paying the Bills (Can You?)"
👉 Read full article here: https://milenanguyen.com/blog/2020/2/27/on-passion-curiosity-and-paying-the-bills
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過8萬的網紅Level Up!,也在其Youtube影片中提到,We are ready to announce another session of Level Up!l This time with the amazing Grzegorz Rutkowski! Grzegorz is freelance illustrator who has worked...
drawing workshops 在 Hermès Facebook 的最佳解答
Discover the « À l’écoute » necklace designed by Pierre Hardy, Creative Director of Hermès jewellery. One of the challenges was to create an object that offered both hold and flexibility. A long and complex research process drawing on all the know-how of the workshops was needed to ensure that each curve and each articulation contributed to creating perfect balance.
Three hundred hours of jewellery-making, setting and polishing work were required to bring this piece to life.
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drawing workshops 在 Milena Nguyen Facebook 的精選貼文
I suggest you start with curiosity.
Don’t ask yourself: “What is my passion?” That alone can send you into a micro-crisis.
Create your own Curiosity Project - watercolor drawing, blog writing, interior design, contemporary dancing, hosting mini origami workshops, jewellery design, podcast making, baking…
Whatever it is - pay close attention to your body, to how it feels while you’re doing it.
Do you feel excited? Do you feel a sense of flow? Do you feel alive? Do you enjoy it?
If it’s a no. Let it go. Congrats, you’ve discovered that it’s not for you!
If it’s a yes. Congrats, you’ve found something that makes you come alive!
After the Curiosity Project, if you feel a call to follow through, follow.
That’s how I opened my yoga studio in early 2015. I followed my curiosity for yoga.
Throughout it all, I always felt a call to follow further. I didn’t do that out of willpower or discipline. I did that out of curiosity.
Curiosity, as I have learned, can be very similar to love. It draws you in, pulls you closer, pushes you further.
---
✨ Excerpt from my blog "On Passion, Curiosity and Paying the Bills (Can You?)"
👉 Read full article here: https://milenanguyen.com/blog/2020/2/27/on-passion-curiosity-and-paying-the-bills
drawing workshops 在 Level Up! Youtube 的最讚貼文
We are ready to announce another session of Level Up!l This time with the amazing Grzegorz Rutkowski!
Grzegorz is freelance illustrator who has worked for companies like: CD Projekt Red, Games Workshops, Ubisoft, Applibot, Bigpoint, Fantasy Flight Games and many more!
Check out Grzegorz's work here:
http://88grzes.deviantart.com/
http://www.artstation.com/artist/Rutkowski
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Level Up! is an idea of two Polish artists - Wojtek Fus and Darek Zabrocki, who want to teach people and learn from each other. Recently, Level Up has expanded its host team with the amazing Jonas De Ro! Join weekly, 2-hours long livestreams with critiques, overpaintings and Q&A’s with industry professionals.
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