There’s a lot of negativity in the world.
We don’t have to dwell on the negative in our minds and in our beliefs.
I’ve been thinking long and hard about this topic in the early days of the New Year.
The Artist’s Statement I live by is this:
To act as a Chief Joy Officer to create things of beauty to share with others to make them feel good.
I urge you if you are an artist or a creator of any kind or simply a human being to focus on the positive.
I’m 53 years old. I firmly believe that dwelling on the negative is only a good way to age yourself faster.
And how do you feel interacting with a person who is bitter or judgmental about you or other people?
Spending only fifteen minutes listening to their negative beliefs has the power to drain your energy and put you in an ill mood.
My goal is to empower, educate, and entertain readers, followers, and audience members.
The lesson I offer you in all of this is:
Consider focusing on the positive.
A blogger might get thousands of followers by advancing negative rhetoric.
I’ve decided I cannot and will not water down what I write or compromise what I write to make it acceptable to millions of followers.
I will not change my cheerful voice in here.
My vision for 2019 is to write blog entries that continue to be in the vanguard.
What is the point of dwelling on the negative?
My story is not the exception to the rule.
There are others out there who have recovered and have full and robust lives doing what they love.
All my life I will advance my vision of Recovery for Everyone, from whatever it is you’re in recovery from.
In here and elsewhere I will continue to offer hope for healing the illness in society.
And I will continue to write about my latest finds at Sephora : )