Forging a New Path

Does life sometimes seem to knock you off your path? You’re going along just fine and then, wham! something hits you out of left field?
 
As an Artist, I get rejected all the time. Rejection is simply part of the job. In fact, if I’m not getting rejected, I’m probably not putting myself out there enough. But this one, this one was something I’d been working on for years. It was less of a rejection and more of unexpectedly coming to the end of a path. It was simply gone.

I had a lot of feelings about this, and a couple of rough days. (Honestly, a lot of this was due to changes in my body that led to brain fog and not being able to THINK!)
 
Even in the midst of this internal struggle, I chose to see this as an opportunity—to believe that as one door closes, another will open. I chose to Trust in my calling. It was a clear sign that I need to show up in a new and richer way.
 
That’s why I’m planning to go deeper than ever in my upcoming, virtual Masterclass: Climate Art in Action: From Personal Transformation to Cultural Metamorphosis.
 
Friends, Clients, and Supporters, will you join me?
 
It is time for all of us to take the next step on our paths, or maybe even forge a new path. It is time to trust our journey, even when we can’t see what’s around the bend.  
 
In this Masterclass, we will experience the power of collaborative art to create change—both in ourselves and in the broader world.
 
So, take a deep breath, let is go slowly, and register for Climate Art in Action: From Personal Transformation to Cultural Metamorphosis.
 
The best part? You don’t have to do it alone. In fact, I invite you to share this offering with other Artists and Change Makers in your mycelial network. There is a movement happening and we need everyone on board.
 
Will I see YOU on June 21th?
 
Until next time, stay Curious, Creative, and Courageous!

~Carrie
 
P.S. This is the first time I’m offering a public Masterclass in over a year. Last year, people joined from across the globe and the wait list was a mile long, so make sure and register today!

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