Some wounds never heal, you just have to wait for them to stop bleeding 😞
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Some wounds never heal, you just have to wait for them to stop bleeding 😞
The studio spring cleaning continues! After the studio was done, @namelessbirch and I got the wild idea to Rage Clean the garage. For those who aren’t familiar, Rage Cleaning involves a lot of angry chick bands from the 90s played at a really high volume while getting your aggression out on a huge household project. The top photo is where we started. In two days we pulled everything out, got rid of what wasn’t needed, recycled some stuff and reorganized and now have this great open workspace for larger pieces! Oh the possibilities! Rage Cleaning always yields such fantastic results! Very excited to start work down here! * * * #springcleaning #newspace #garage #reorganizing #studiospace #workshop #ragecleaning #bestfriendshelpyoumove #learningtodeal #newwork #artiststudio #whereiwork #behindthescenes (at El Sobrante, California)
If we have goals and dreams and we want to do our best, and if we love people and we don’t want to hurt them or lose them, we should feel pain when things go wrong. The point isn’t to live without any regrets, the point is to not hate ourselves for having them… We need to learn to love the flawed, imperfect things that we create, and to forgive ourselves for creating them. Regret doesn’t remind us that we did badly — it reminds us that we know we can do better. - Kathryn Schulz
Kathryn Schulz on the Psychology of Regret