Make It Monday - Floundering in Plans Without Moving Forward

I have ideas. 

I have so many ideas for what I want to do as well as for how to do it, but I am stuck in task paralysis and can't find the impetus to start anything. So, here I am. looking at all the stuff to make my ideas come to fruition, but without anything to show for it all.

Once I start the process, things go really easily, but getting started can be daunting.

For the moment, I am just collecting ideas without getting too nervous about not making them realities.

This is a good time of year for me. I do much better in the cool and the cold than I do in the heat and humidity. It is a cozy time of year, and I enjoy that. There is the promise of getting home and being all snuggly in my craft space where I can experiment with paper and laminate visual aids and make new things.

I did work on a page in my art journal yesterday. It is not quite finished yet. I have to glue things down and decide if I need more to add or not.

I also prepared some prism crystals to add to my current lone prism in the bedroom. I enjoy having rainbows all over my walls in the afternoon sunshine, so I am going to add 10 more crystals to the windows to see what will show up. It won't be something I can enjoy daily, but it will be present when I am gone, and that makes me feel happy - a room full of rainbows. I currently have a couple of rainbow makers upstairs to catch the morning sunlight. I love those as well. My mother has always had prisms for our kitchens over the years. Rainbow watching is relaxing to me, so why not indulge a bit?

Meanwhile, the ideas just keep coming as I am trying my best to capture them in my idea book and then work on them a bit. It is time to finish stuff up!

From idea to product is often a daunting task, but it is also a satisfying one. I am going to focus on one thing - one thing only - to get started.

We'll see how it goes...

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