Create Your Reality: Insights from Florence Scovel Shinn

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Have you ever read a book written nearly 100 years ago and thought, Wow… this feels surprisingly relevant today? That was my experience reading The Game of Life and How to Play It by Florence Scovel Shinn.

Originally published in 1925, this little book explores how our thoughts, words, beliefs, and actions can influence the way we experience life. Shinn describes life almost like a game, one in which we each have more influence than we may realize. And I loved it.

One idea that stayed with me is Shinn’s belief that we each have within us the power to create our reality through our thoughts, our words, and our actions. That doesn’t mean we can control everything that happens. Life brings unexpected turns, disappointments, and challenges. But we can choose how we respond, what we tell ourselves, and what we do next.

Be Mindful of the Words You Speak

Shinn places a lot of importance on the words we use, especially when talking about ourselves and our lives. One quote from the book really made me stop and think:

“The subconscious mind has no sense of humor and people often joke themselves into unhappy experiences.”
— Florence Scovel Shinn

Think about how easily we say things like “I’ll never be able to do that,” “I’m just not good at this,” or “Nothing ever works out for me.” Shinn’s point made me wonder how often the words we repeat become messages we begin to believe. Instead of “I can’t,” perhaps we could say, “I’ll see what I can do.” Instead of “I’m not good enough,” perhaps, “I’m still learning.” Our words don’t have to be relentlessly positive, but they can be kinder and more hopeful.

Your Path Doesn’t Have to Look Like Anyone Else’s

Another idea that resonated with me is what Shinn calls “perfect self-expression”—finding and expressing the unique gifts within you. I love that idea, especially as an artist.

It’s easy to look at someone else’s work, success, or life and wonder if we’re doing enough. But maybe we’re not supposed to follow someone else’s path. Your creativity doesn’t have to look like mine, your dreams don’t have to look like someone else’s, and your definition of success doesn’t have to fit anyone else’s. There’s something wonderfully freeing about discovering your own way.

The Power of Perspective

Our thoughts can’t prevent difficult things from happening, but they can influence our confidence, choices, and actions. If we constantly expect the worst, we may stop ourselves before we begin. Approaching life with hope, gratitude, and openness may help us see possibilities we would otherwise miss.

I also loved Shinn’s encouragement to release envy and comparison. Instead of spending our energy wishing we had someone else’s life, we can use that energy to create something meaningful with our own.

For me, that’s the heart of the book: We may not be able to choose everything that happens in our lives, but we can be intentional about the thoughts we nurture, the words we speak, and the actions we take.

The Game of Life and How to Play It is a quick read, but it gave me plenty to think about. Not every idea will resonate with everyone, but I think it’s worth approaching with an open mind and taking away the ideas that speak to you.

Nearly a century later, Shinn’s message about intention, gratitude, and believing in our possibilities still feels meaningful. Sometimes an old book has a surprisingly fresh message—and sometimes that message arrives at just the right time.

Have you read this book, or experienced something similar in your own life? Share your thoughts in the comments—I’d love to hear from you! 💖

Wishing you a thoughtful and wonderful Thursday. 💖

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Finding Joy in the Process

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One of the things I love most about watercolor is that it always has a surprise waiting for me.

That’s exactly how these four little watercolor abstracts came to life.

They started as practice pieces, but somewhere along the way they became much more than that. One brushstroke led to another, colors blended in unexpected ways, and before I knew it, each panel had developed its own personality. I never know exactly where a painting will take me, and honestly, that’s part of the fun.

I especially enjoyed adding all the little details—the dotted lines, tiny marks, pops of bright color, and touches of shimmering gold. Those finishing touches always seem to bring everything to life, and they’re often my favorite part of the process.

Looking at all four together, I can already see ideas I’d love to explore in a larger painting someday. It’s funny how a simple practice session can spark inspiration for something bigger. Sometimes all it takes is giving yourself permission to experiment.

I think that’s one of the things I love most about creating art. There aren’t any rules saying every painting has to be perfect or even finished with a specific goal in mind. Sometimes it’s enough to simply enjoy the process, try something new, and let your creativity surprise you.

Do you have a hobby where you lose track of time because you’re having so much fun? I’d love to hear about it in the comments!

Thank you so much for stopping by today. I hope these colorful little paintings bring a smile to your face and remind you that wonderful things often begin with simply being willing to try.

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Discovering Beauty in Abstract Art

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Sometimes the most beautiful discoveries happen when we slow down and really look.

This collection of four colorful abstract studies invites your eyes to wander from one panel to the next, uncovering playful patterns, shimmering details, and unexpected combinations of color along the way. Each little painting has its own personality, yet together they tell a joyful story about creativity, curiosity, and finding beauty in the smallest moments.

As I worked on these pieces, I found myself enjoying how each section developed its own unique character. A sweep of vibrant yellow here, a burst of turquoise there, tiny dotted details, flowing lines, and touches of shimmering gold all came together in ways that made me smile.

The more I looked at them as a group, the more I began imagining them as something beyond a practice piece. I’ve been contemplating creating a larger work inspired by this idea—one designed specifically to be framed as a collection. There’s something special about individual pieces that stand beautifully on their own while also becoming part of a larger story when displayed together.

One of the things I love most about abstract art is that it invites each of us to see something different. There isn’t a right or wrong interpretation. What catches your eye may be completely different from what catches mine, and that’s part of the magic. Every time you return to a piece, you may discover a new detail you hadn’t noticed before.

Creativity has a wonderful way of reminding us to slow down, stay curious, and appreciate the little things. Sometimes all it takes is a closer look to uncover unexpected beauty.

Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope this colorful collection inspires you to pause, look a little closer, and find joy in the little details that brighten your own day.

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The Art of Storytelling: Why Spielberg Inspires Generations

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Steven Spielberg has been making us believe in the impossible for more than fifty years.

Last week, I finally had the chance to see Disclosure Day, and I loved it. As the credits rolled, I realized I wasn’t just thinking about the movie—I was thinking about Spielberg himself.

What makes Steven Spielberg one of the greatest storytellers ever?

Over the past five decades, Steven Spielberg has given us unforgettable films like E.T., Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jurassic Park, and Lincoln. While each tells a very different story, they all have one thing in common.

They remind us what it feels like to wonder.

I still remember seeing Jaws as a kid. It was so convincing that I refused to go into the ocean for the rest of the summer! That’s the kind of impact great storytelling can have. It pulls us into another world and makes us feel like we’re part of the adventure—or in the case of Jaws, part of the danger.

The best storytellers don’t simply entertain us—they invite us into another world. They make us care about people we’ve never met, places we’ve never been, and possibilities we’ve never imagined. That’s a gift Spielberg has shared with audiences for generations.

Watching Disclosure Day reminded me that great storytelling isn’t about spectacular special effects. It’s about creating an emotional connection and leaving us with questions long after the credits roll.

As an artist, that idea resonates with me.

When I begin a painting, I’m not just adding color to paper. I hope to create something that sparks an emotion, a memory, or a moment of curiosity. Sometimes a painting doesn’t need to explain itself—it simply needs to make someone pause and wonder.

Whether it’s through a camera, a paintbrush, a novel, or a piece of music, creativity has the power to inspire us, challenge us, and remind us to keep imagining what’s possible.

Perhaps that’s the true mark of a great storyteller… not someone who has all the answers, but someone who inspires us to keep asking questions.

What’s your favorite Steven Spielberg film, and why has it stayed with you over the years? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.

Thank you for joining me for another Thoughtful Thursday.

Until next time, keep creating, keep wondering, and never lose your sense of curiosity.

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Exploring Creative Playfulness with Sweet Sadie

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Lately, I’ve been spending a lot of time creating abstracts, so I felt like taking a little break and trying something different. Karen Campbell’s Wonky Woofers was the perfect choice. As I flipped through the book, Sweet Sadie immediately caught my eye. With her floppy ears, curly features, and sleepy little eyes, she was just too adorable to pass up.

It was such a fun change of pace to create something whimsical and playful instead of my usual abstracts, and Sweet Sadie certainly brought plenty of smiles to my studio.

Why Sweet Sadie Stole My Heart

One of my favorite things about Sweet Sadie is her peaceful expression. She looks completely content stretched out on the ground with her eyes gently closed, as if she’s having the best nap ever.

What made this project even more special is that my own furry baby, who recently turned two years old, is also named Sadie. In fact, this little Wonky Woofer looks a bit like her! Those floppy ears and sweet expression reminded me so much of my own girl, which made this project feel extra special.

The Joy of Trying Something Different

One of the things I love about creativity is that it doesn’t always have to be serious. Sometimes it’s about trying something different, having fun, and creating something that simply makes you smile.

As much as I love painting colorful abstracts, it was refreshing to switch gears and create something playful and lighthearted for a change.

Final Thoughts

Sweet Sadie may be taking a nap, but she certainly made a lasting impression on me. Between her floppy ears, gentle expression, and cozy pose, she’s a pup that’s hard to forget.

I’d love to hear about your furry baby! Share their name (and maybe a photo if you have one) in the comments below. 🐶💕

Thank you so much for stopping by today. I hope Sweet Sadie brought a smile to your face and inspired you to make a little time for creativity. Have a wonderful and creative day!

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Brighten Up Your Home: Golden Dawn Art Sale & Limited Offer

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I’m thrilled to share Golden Dawn, a 5×7 abstract artwork bursting with golden hues, warmth, and energy. This piece captures the essence of a new day—a moment of light breaking through, full of promise and possibility.

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Thank you for supporting my art—I hope your week is full of creativity and light!

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Embracing Autumn: Finding Balance in Nature

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September 22nd marks the autumn equinox—the day when light and dark balance perfectly, giving us equal hours of day and night. There’s something so grounding about this moment in the year, a gentle reminder to pause and find balance in our own lives too.

As the air turns crisp and the leaves begin to change, I always feel a spark of inspiration. Autumn carries a cozy energy—warm drinks, golden light, and colors that feel both vibrant and soothing. It’s a season of reflection and transition, a time to let go of what no longer serves us and make room for new beginnings.

In the studio, I find myself drawn to deeper, richer tones—burnt orange, warm golds, soft browns, and jewel-like purples. These colors seem to mirror the changing trees for this season, reminding me that nature itself is an endless source of creativity.

The equinox is more than just a shift in the calendar—it’s an invitation. An invitation to slow down, embrace the season, and lean into the beauty of change.

As we celebrate this balance of light and dark, I hope you find a moment of calm and inspiration too. 🍁

What rituals, colors, or little joys help you welcome autumn into your life?

Thanks for stopping by! Wishing you a day full of wonder and enchantment.

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Thoughtful Thursday: Unlock Your Creative Flow: Embrace Stillness After the Holidays

After the excitement of Christmas, the days that follow often bring a welcomed stillness. The hustle and bustle fade, leaving a perfect opportunity to embrace creativity in its quietest form. It’s in these peaceful moments that we can reconnect with ourselves and our art.

For me, the days after the holiday season are the ideal time to recharge and reflect. With the distractions gone, I find inspiration in the calm—whether it’s through journaling, sketching, or diving into a new painting. This space allows room for ideas to flourish, and for many artists, it’s a time to explore projects that have been on the back burner.

If you’re looking to use this time creatively, consider starting a new art challenge or revisiting a journal you’ve set aside. Sometimes, even the simple act of picking up a paintbrush or pen can unlock a world of ideas. The key is to embrace the stillness, let your mind wander, and allow your art to take shape in the quiet.

As the year wraps up, take time to embrace the quiet and let your creativity flow. Whether revisiting old projects or starting fresh, these peaceful moments offer the perfect opportunity to recharge and inspire your next artistic journey.

I hope you found this post inspiring, thanks for stopping by!

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The Joy of Watercolor Journaling: Get Inspired!

I love creating in my 5.5×8.5” watercolor journal—it’s the perfect way to warm up before diving into larger pieces in my studio. My last abstract was mainly shades of blue (my favorite!), but I felt like mixing it up this time. So, I went for a blend of blues, greens, pinks, and yellows for a bit more pop!

I had a blast experimenting with different patterns and designs, letting one element lead into the next. That’s what I love about art journaling—there’s no right or wrong, just the freedom to explore and see where it takes you.

Have you tried art journaling before? If not, I highly recommend it! It’s such a calming practice and doesn’t require fancy supplies or tons of time. You can use whatever you have on hand and fit it in whenever you have a few spare minutes.

I hope this inspires a little creativity for your weekend! Thanks so much for stopping by—I appreciate you being here!

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“Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine, and at last, you create what you will.’‘ ~George Bernard Shaw