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As long as I'm here on earth, I'm always a work in progress. Whatever I do I'm beginning again right now in this moment, taking that next step, and then the next. Having lots of ideas for art, I draw them or write them down and plan them, but I'm still just taking my next step. Many times, what I am doing or how I am feeling appears to be less than perfect. Usually this just means that I'm afraid of what people might think--they may think poorly of me or they might not appreciate my artwork. Or maybe I don't sew in a straight line or the paint on my quilts might seem crude to some people. When I'm teaching a class and a student is worried about making mistakes, I tell them that it's an opportunity for making a new discovery in creativity or a chance to take a different direction and it's ok. No matter who we are or what we are doing, whether we're following conventional rules, or coloring outside the lines, it's all perfection. Each one of us is still in progress and beginning again right now in this moment. Having to be perfect can cause some problems and unhappiness; but recognizing the perfection of all things just the way they are can bring great satisfaction. This would also include recognizing the perfection of everything the way it’s not! So if I am worried because of something I don’t have—that’s perfect. If I can accept this and remember it, I can feel good all the time.
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