A willingness to arrive

Over the past winter I’ve been thinking a lot about the quieter side of creativity — the part that isn’t about productivity or achievement, but about relationship.

The relationship we have with making things.

I’ve been slowly creating a small video series of short reflections called Threshold. Each one explores a gentle doorway back into creative work — devotion, belonging, curiosity, and permission.

Beginning this week, I’ll be sharing one reflection each Sunday.

This first one is simply about arriving.

Sometimes the hardest part of creating is simply arriving.

Not with a plan.
Not with certainty.
Just with a quiet willingness to begin.

This first reflection in the Threshold series explores the simple act of showing up — gently, without pressure or expectation.

If you’ve ever felt like you’ve drifted away from your creative practice, this is an invitation to return.

You don’t need confidence.
You don’t need a perfect plan.

You only need a willingness to arrive.

 Watch the reflection here: Threshold page

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