We are currently having a discussion in the May Week 3 Art Journal Challenge about comparing ourselves to others in regards to art. Perhaps it's serendipity but just after I replied there I received this newsletter from an artist I subscribe to, Tracy Verdugo, which so acurately explains the difference between inspiration and comparison. So very very true and written so beautifully! I might just print this out and stick it above my craft table here where I can read it every day!!
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NEWSLETTER FROM Tracy Verdugo Art
SEEK INSPIRATION NOT COMPARISON
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NEWSLETTER FROM Tracy Verdugo Art
SEEK INSPIRATION NOT COMPARISON
NEWSLETTER FROM Tracy Verdugo Art SEEK INSPIRATION NOT COMPARISON Dear Ona, |
Your heart beats around 100,000 times a day, right on time. Your body makes 200 billion red blood cells each day without you lifting a finger. “Air sweeps in and out of the 370 million or so alveoli present in the lungs, with a combined interior area of about 80 m2, about 25 times. Each time air rushes in, it passes over the olfactory epithelium, located on the roof of the 2 nasal passages and innervated with about 10 million olfactory sensory receptors. Meanwhile, a substantial portion of the 100 million-strong neurons of the brain have orchestrated everything, coordinating all movements and thoughts by communicating with one another and with other parts of the body, using a significant portion of the 100 trillion synapses found in the entire brain.” (Source) So many miracles happening inside us and for us in every single moment and all of this happening while we hurtle through infinite space on a 1000 trillion metric tonne rock at 1775 km per minute around a fiery sun with everything in our solar system perfectly aligned for life to even exist at all. There is so much to be inspired by in this life and yet we still choose sometimes to go down the road of comparison rather than inspiration. Years ago I had a dear friend who noticed my stack of home and garden magazines (an addiction of mine back in the day). I was telling her how inspired I was by these beautiful homes and how it helped me imagine that one day we might be able to afford to have a beautiful home decorated and designed exactly how we wanted it. I’ll never forget her reply as she told me in a quiet, sad voice that she couldn't bear to buy these magazines as they only reinforced in her that she could never dream of owning such a home. I remember being so puzzled at the time. We were similar age, similar wages, family situations, both struggling week to week to pay the bills and buy groceries and yet we saw the SAME thing through completely different lenses. I was looking through the lens of inspiration and she was looking through the lens of self doubt and comparison. I see so many people comparing themselves to others both online and in real life, and it can not only be crippling and anxiety inducing but can also become a self fulfilling prophecy. Be mindful. Watch your self-talk. Find people that inspire you and practise feeling joy for their success. Focus on what is possible and you will bring more of that into your life. Stay playful, curious and open and watch how your creative world expands. “Inspiration tells you anything is possible. Comparison tells you everything is impossible. Inspiration fills you up. Comparison empties you. Inspiration drives you forward. Comparison pulls you backwards. Inspiration tells you there is still time to accomplish something amazing. Comparison tells you it’s too late.” ~ John Acuff Lots of love out to you all, Tracy <3 |