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Reflections On Allowing Yourself To Be Seen
Allowing yourself to be seen raw and authentically, without all of the filters, facades and fakery feels unsafe. I’m not talking about posting selfies…I’m talking about being authentic, honest and vulnerable.
You’ll never find your flow, your people or your joy if you’re always trying to be something that you’re not.
For me, allowing myself to be seen has been a struggle. I’ve had to unlearn messages and unwritten rules about how women, especially Black women are *allowed* to show up. I’m creative. I’m loud. I’m a size 14. I’m opinionated. I’m a relentless advocate for equity and fairness. I’m a non conformist. I’m introverted. I stand up for myself and others. I’m willing to speak hard truths.
I am the direct the opposite of how I was taught to show up to be attractive, accepted, employable, and loved.
But sometimes people need to see YOU. You can’t simultaneously hide and be great at the same time, in my experience. You have to pick one.
You have to let people see you: your art, your face, your spirit, your values. Hiding feels safer. You skirt rejection…but you also forfeit acceptance and support.
My coming out as an artist was schizophrenic (that’s another set of issues about worthiness, talent, comparisons, imposter syndrome and myths about artists that we can unpack later). The support for my art and work followed suit. I said a while ago: **you cannot keep what you will not claim**. And so, I had to claim owning that “title” and showing up authentically. As I did that consistently, things shifted.
Allowing myself to be seen taught me some valuable lessons:
No one can anyone love you unconditionally if you never allow them to see and know you.
People can’t celebrate and support you, your work , or your art you’re always hiding, doing your work in the dark, or playing small and downplaying what you bring to the table.
You never reach your potential if you keep falling back.
You can’t lead effectively from behind a curtain or a wall.
By now, most people connected to me knows about my brother and partner in creativity, Jef Janis, of Double Vision Photographic. The photo for this post is a photo he took of me during our very first photo shoot. He’s been begging me to share it. I’ve been begging him not to. I had on clothes, but the image feels so raw and naked. I saw flaws, and a Staci that I hadn’t allowed people to see, or perhaps a Staci that allow myself to be (seen) often. He challenges me to come out more…physically and in terms of sharing my art. On a side note, and another post for another day - not everyone can “see” you or has the gifts and abilities to help you present yourself to the world. Presentation matters and I’m blessed to be gifted to know one of the most brilliant photographers on the planet. Jef gets to know you before he shoots you. If you’re not willing to be vulnerable, you won’t see yourself in the most beautiful light.
It still feels uncomfortable. But I’m learning to live with it.
Take a chance. Be seen.
Weekly Reflections
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Lifelines and Lessons
Knitting is like any other endeavor: as we learn and grow - we make mistakes. Sometimes, we make ghastly ones. I cannot tell you the number of times I’ve had to frog a project - ripping back to stitch one and start over. After struggling with the pride of wanting to be perfect,
Mistakes aren’t bad unless you keep making the same ones over and over and over again. Every mistake taught me something. I learned what to do, what not to do and sometimes, even learned a new technique. We need to make mistakes as humans - sometimes we learn more from the mistakes than doing every thing right the first time.
Even as I appreciated the lessons - I realized that not every mistake has to result in starting at stitch one, again. I could use a lifeline - putting a safety net in place to still allow for mistakes without having to demolish the entire piece of work.
Creating a safe space to make mistakes is a glorious gift.
Try using some lifelines in knitting and life.
Want a safe space to learn to knit and make mistakes? Take my upcoming class HERE
Plotting. Planning. Playing. Oh, and squishy, soft, seafoam stitches. I adore fingering weight yarn, but I love a good bulky weight as well. Who am I kidding?! I love ALL yarn. Planning projects for all types of yarn for a fall line and working in some lightweight knits a well. #Yarn #Knitting #KnittingIsMyLoveLanguage #knittersofinstagram #knitdesign
A knitted piece is an object of art from inception to completion.
Want to make art? Learn to knit in my upcoming class HERE
Learn To Knit - String Theory - Summer Wrap Class
Think Knitting is just for the winter? Think again. Join me and learn how to make a simple summer wrap for those cool nights!
When: Saturday, June 18 & 25 (class covers two sessions); 11:00AM - 1:00PM
Where: Mustard Seed Cafe - Akron Ohio
Cost: 67.50 - which includes all class materials and hands on instruction
You’ll learn the basic foundation of knitting as well as how to start, work on and finish your accessory.
Seating is limited and registration is required. Register here: http://bit.ly/InfiknitiStringTheory1
Learning to listen to my yarn. It has a lot to say and it leads me to some beautiful places. #Yarn #Knitting #knittersofinstagram #KnitLife #infiKNITi #SlowFashion #Meraki
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(via Vintage Issey Miyake Cocoon Sweater KN19 | The New World Order)
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Caked for casting on. #Knitting #Infikniti #knittersofinstagram #yarn
#Knitting Math and developing sequences to create texture. I’m in heaven.
#ArtistsWay Basic Principles
Embarking on a journey of disciplined, committed rediscovery. There are just over 48 weeks left to the year. Spending them doing the work in the #ArtistsWay series - The Artists Way, Walking In This World, Finding Water and The Prosperous Heart. The Artist’s Way literally changed my life when I read it when it was first published. Looking forward to an amazing year of transformative change. #Creative #Change #YearOfTransformation #Creativity #Rituals #Journal
Revisiting my favorite inspirational books this year. #gowithinorgowithout #spirituality #growth
Bookish. Some of my favorite books that stay on my desk as a source of inspiration. ❤️
#ArtistsWay Rules of the road #Create