One day with my dear friend, we started making a mandala because that is what you do when you have no compass and have lost your way. We thought we would kill two birds with one stone and make an instructional video. While working on the dining room table, we began to create some of the most amazing books where we listed some of our favorite blessings. What could the name of our books be? Silver Linings of course because we were taking things that were shiny and new to create something imperfect and still full of value.
My friend felt there had to be a breakthrough and decided to work through the bombshell that was about to drop on us all. She knew this was coming, but she was still shocked. She knew, however, the answer was in the niche she wanted to pursue. What could she do? How could she accomplish all that needed to be done? She sat down with her friend Richard Branson and he told her, "Just say yes, then learn how to do it!" My friend was just a pressure cooker of emotions and had a few sleepless nights.
Even though she knew there would be a learning curve, she was full of enthusiasm. This is the part where things get fun because she can now sit back and doodle pirates while waiting for the creative juices to flow.
Ren