Showing posts with label nerdlution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nerdlution. Show all posts

1.28.2014

creating, nerd style


Pardon my absence from posting while I 
write, write, revise, and then write some more.

While I'm away, 
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Want to join in on the second round of #nerdlution. Nerdlution is a movement where a person makes a resolution (or two or three) and attempts to stick to it, nerd style, for fifty (50) days. I'm dedicating myself to daring, bold, and focused forward movement in my creative life. If you come on board, remember: inspiration, progress updates, and cheerleading are offered at the above hashtag and various blogs. Just follow the links on Twitter.

Go Nerdlutionists!

1.11.2014

5 more days of the homeology art sale

10 more days of #nerdlution

Once the winter holiday events begin, minutes, hours, and even days of normal life can evaporate from the December calendar.  It takes focused attention to pace oneself and avoid getting lost in the hoopla.  Lucky for this Creative, the last month of 2013 was rather low key, and with that, I was afforded a few joyful surprises.  For starters, from writing to arting to projects around the home or yard and meeting with friends to chat about their creative endeavors, the past six weeks or so have been an artistic time.  And what a breath of fresh air it's been to spend time recharging the batteries!  Leading the charge, however accidental, was the #nerdlution revolution that I joined. Found on Twitter, I arrived at the resolution party a few days late, but tardiness didn't deter me from going for it.  I made my list of things I wanted to implement into my life until January 20 and I began.

Here's my list as of a few days ago:



As you can see, it hasn't been possible for me to add in or complete each component every day.  But because I wanted to make an effort, no matter how small, I ended up getting pretty inventive.  Especially with numbers 1 and 4.  Standing and watching the birds in the birdbath for a few minutes on a busy day counted for #1, and though the end of the year is always a charitable time for our family, I found giving random words of kudos or compliments or giving moments of my time (sometimes to myself) just as fulfilling as gifting tangible donations.  On other fronts, like with 3, 5, and 7, I've had lulls where I would run out of ideas or lack energy to make them happen before the clock chimed midnight.  But I still went to bed happy I'd had an awareness that they existed as intentions at all.

In the end, the whole #nerdlution ordeal has become rather personal, which is the reason I haven't been writing blog posts about it, as I committed to early on.  I just needed it to be mine for awhile.  And once this shift happened, my list became a much more serious change agent.  Item 2 (read for an hour) took precedent.  Books and reading morphed into the reliable stand-by research tool.  Along with being influenced by friends' fiction recommendations, the 2013 Nerdy Book Awards, and my own To Read list, I dove into art and writing and business books, and even checked out a towering pile of picture books to inspire the creative spirit.

So, here we are.  With ten days left of the challenge, I'm eye-ball deep in new priorities and attitudes and energy.  Not only is the nerdlution list embedded in my daily doings and nightly gratitudes, but I found what matters to me, in this moment, and am using what matters as my guide.  You know, one of my favorite quotes is Praise the bridge that carried you over (George Colman) and before I sign off, I want to thank the idea-makers behind #nerdlution and also the supporters.  Thank you for the insightful and fun ride.  I wish all those who joined in, read along, or did private resolution ceremonies continued successes. 

Here's to a brilliant 2014 for one and all!

12.21.2013

Well, I dropped the ball on my Wednesday #nerdlution check-in post, and I admit it's getting more difficult to keep up with my daily commitments.  I'm finding that my conversion rate is about 50%, meaning I either complete half the tasks or I complete them all, but have to cut the time or give less effort.  Surprisingly, this still makes me feel good.  Maybe it's because I've recently embraced the idea that goals can be reached in many ways.  Sometimes in one fell swoop, sometimes with one small step and then another.  Sometimes with fierce and focused dedication, sometimes with spontaneous choices and flexibility.  Because even while the goal holds constant, our lives go on.  And adjustments need to be made in the moment.  Hmm?  Maybe I'm learning more than I thought from this nerdlution movement.  Love that.

And in other news:

inward, set of two, 24x24 each,
acrylic on canvas
I'm extremely grateful to home-ology, the eco-minded home interiors boutique, for partnering with me on a Welcoming 2014 Art Sale.  And they've just done a write-up on the event in their newsletter. Thanks home-ology, and thank you for including the kind words about wildflowers, my YA ecotopian mystery.  Here's the newsletter link for any Writes Reader who'd like more information:


12.11.2013

nerdlution check in

So this is my first nerdlution check in and I'm happy to report that my first week of implementing change (see list below) went pretty well.  It allowed me to mix things up and think outside my box.  I found it most difficult to keep up with 3 and 7 while the easiest were 1 and 2.  I most enjoyed finding new ways to complete 4, 5, and 6, and because the goal is to accomplish these things daily, I found lots of overlap between these three.  Somedays I fell short on completing them all and I surprised myself at how easily I let it go.  The most important thing I've re-learned is that even small efforts make a big difference.  And I have to comment on the #nerdlution Twitterverse community...a constant source of inspiration.  I wish all the participants the highest good as they move along the trail!

If you want to get in on the action, click here to see where it all started.

1  
get out in nature
read for one hour
 
spend one hour in art studio
4  
give something away
5  
do one scary thing that moves me toward my writing dream
 
move - mind, body, or spirit
focus wholly & completely on whatever project is in front of me

12.04.2013

joining the #nerdlution revolution


As a Nerdy Book Club member, I'm often inspired by blog posts or tweets put out by the members or facilitators.  I laugh, I learn, I add books to my To Read list.  But the truth is I can't keep up with all the wonderful posts and twitter comments daily, so I try once a week to go through and read several at a time.  And today I finally got to Colby Sharp's post from December 2.  A rapid linkage began.  

Here's the path I followed...

First stop:
A Call For #Nerdlution Pictures post by Colby Sharp

Detoured to:
#Nerdlution and So Can You post by Christopher Lehman

Then on to Twitter:
#nerdlution thread

And then back to Colby Sharp's blog for: 
#NerdLution Round 1

So, what can I say?  I'm in.  Why?  Because it came to me when I needed it and I believe resolutions work when one has support. And just look at the #nerdlution community!  Already cheerleading those who've committed to making change. And what is the commitment?  Whatever makes you happy, and the commitment lasts from the day a person joins until January 20, 2014, so the new good habits become embedded and part of one's natural process. Love that.  Below are the things I commit to doing daily for, in my case, 48 days.  I'll also keep a log and every Wednesday I'll post the results of my week, here and on the #nerdlution Twitter tag.

If you join in, let me know so I can cheer you on.  Best wishes to all #nerdlution participants!

rmackwrites' daily #nerdlutions
1  
get out in nature
read for one hour
3  
spend one hour in art studio
4  
give something away
5  
do one scary thing that moves me toward my writing dream
6  
move - mind, body, or spirit
focus wholly & completely on whatever project is in front of me