Posts in drawing
Abundance: Noticing What’s Already There

What does abundance really look like?
Sometimes, it’s clear and tangible—other times, it’s unfolding before us, waiting to be noticed.

Abundancia, part of my Tradición collection, explores this idea through a bouquet of flowers—some fully rendered, others just sketches—just like the blessings in our lives. This blog invites you to reflect on the abundance that surrounds you, both seen and unseen.

What gifts are already in your hands? What’s still taking shape?

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#Abundance #ArtThatInspires #Gratitude #LifeInBloom #TradiciónCollection

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How a Daily Writing Practice Helps Me Respond with Integrity

Transform your mornings with a powerful routine that blends visualization, goal-setting, and gratitude. Learn how this practice helps clear your mind, enhance creativity, and choose your reactions with intention. Download the free template to get started today!

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Finding Growth in Quiet Moments: What 5 Minutes of Daily Silence Taught Me

Finding Growth in Quiet Moments: What 5 Minutes of Daily Silence Taught Me

I started taking 1-5 minutes of daily quiet time, setting an alarm for 2:30 p.m. These moments of stillness—whether through a silent walk or simply sitting quietly—have brought unexpected insights and growth.

Wayne Dyer said, “Everything that's created comes out of silence.” I found this true as I discovered positive messages like “trust yourself” and “slow down.”

Quiet time has helped me remember tasks, listen to my body and mind, and slow down, showing me that not everything is urgent. Surprisingly, just 5 minutes a day expanded my mental space, revealing the power of stillness.

Even with summer distractions, my 2:30 p.m. alarm remains a small but impactful commitment. I invite you to take a few minutes each day to listen to yourself and discover growth in quiet moments.

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Sappho and the Spotlight: A Drawing Adventure

What a 50+ hours cast drawing taught me.

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